Bowl with full speed and aggression, Shoaib tells pacers

Published May 7, 2020
Pins hopes on young guns Naseem Shah, Muhammad Abbas and Shaheen Shah Afridi to become future bowling stars of Pakistan. — AFP/File
Pins hopes on young guns Naseem Shah, Muhammad Abbas and Shaheen Shah Afridi to become future bowling stars of Pakistan. — AFP/File

LAHORE: Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Wednesday pinned lot of hopes on young guns Naseem Shah, Muhammad Abbas and Shaheen Shah Afridi to become future bowling stars of Pakistan and asked them to bowl with full speed and aggression to tame rival batsmen.

Shoaib, a veteran of 47 Test and 163 One-day Internationals, in his video interaction with the pacers of the Pakistan team on Wednesday said Naseem had the talent to emerge like Waqar Younus while Shaheen could follow iconic bowler Wasim Akram and Abbas might dominate the world of cricket as the next Mohammad Asif.

Ranked as one of cricket history’s fastest bowlers, Shoaib said the fast bowlers are always remembered for to their lethal spell and for that they need to show aggression in their action and bowling to get wickets quickly.

Nicknamed ‘Rawalpindi Express’ in his playing days, Shoaib said that to keep sway over the batsmen, the pacers must have clarity of mind and should be focussed. Shoaib added that there was no substitute to pace which was an instrumental force not only to get wickets but gain instant popularity too.

He said a player should have enough courage to tilt the match with relentless efforts instead of bowing down to pressure situations. Shoaib asked players to build relationships with players who are better than them and should learn from them. He said Imran Khan, now Prime Minister of Pakistan, was the inspirational force for him, while he modelled his bowling action on Waqar’s.

The fast bowler also urged the young bowlers to keep themselves fully fit both mentally and physically as it was the demand of the game.

Shoaib started his international career in 1997 and took 178 wickets in Test and 247, besides capturing 19 wickets in T20.

Currently, however, the PCB and Shoaib are at the loggerheads after the maverick pacer made some remarks about Board’s lawyer Taffazul Rizvi who served him with a notice of defamation.

Published in Dawn, May 7th, 2020

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