Curtly Ambrose Names Three Batsmen He Would Have Loved to Bowl To

Curtly Ambrose Names Three Batsmen He Would Have Loved to Bowl To

Legendary West Indian fast bowler Curtly Ambrose, renowned for his intimidating pace and bounce, has expressed his admiration for three contemporary batsmen: Virat Kohli, Steven Smith, and Joe Root. Ambrose, who terrorized batsmen during his illustrious career, believes these players possess exceptional skills and would have been formidable opponents.

Ambrose's illustrious career spanned 98 Test matches, during which he claimed 405 wickets. His overall international tally stands at 630 wickets, solidifying his status as one of cricket's most feared bowlers. Despite the dominance of batsmen in modern cricket, Ambrose remains concerned about the lack of recognition given to bowlers.

"Yes, I feel so sometimes," Ambrose said. "I have been in cricket for so long. Most of the time, if you ask someone their favorite cricketer, they would name a batter. I have played some great matches with them, and I admire them. But as a former fast bowler, I will lean towards the bowlers."

Ambrose's admiration for Pakistan's Wasim Akram, another legendary fast bowler, is evident. He believes Akram's exceptional skills and longevity make him one of the greatest bowlers of all time.

Ambrose also shared his wisdom with aspiring cricketers, emphasizing the importance of developing skills and playing red-ball cricket. "I would like to advise them (youngsters) to work on their skill-set and play more red-ball cricket," he said. "It is easier to transform your red-ball game and form into T20s. Most of the players doing well in T20s have played red-ball cricket and understand batsmanship."

Ambrose's advice highlights the fundamental importance of mastering the traditional format of the game. By honing their skills in red-ball cricket, young players can develop a solid foundation that will enable them to succeed in all formats of the sport.

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