Can anyone confirm whether Mushtare has even bowled a certified 300 game prior to his alleged 5 x 900 series? The whole thing stinks of conspiracy. He is 17 years old, virtually unknown, 3 were pre-bowl and 2 were practice. At the same time he bowled the first 900, another bowler he was with claimed their first 300 game. This scenario is simply absurd. It's a disgrace to find that his father is fully supporting these lies. I'd also love to know the full facts about the 17 witnesses who allegedly saw this debacle. Simple question to them all "Did you actually sit down and watch an unknown kid bowl 36 strikes in a row on not one but two occasions?"
If this kid is really that good, he should go on to have an illustrious and successful career and be known as the best bowler to ever play the game in the sports 111 year history. My guess is that he will never even go close to repeating this feat for the rest of his life with legitimate witenesses present in a league or tournament, thus proving the scoring was rigged in some way. The USBC has alot to answer for in my opinion. They have certified the series but seem to want to distance themselves from the controversy. Why aren't they celebrating the kid's achievement if they honestly believe he did it?
As the old saying goes "Only in America!" :usa