‘Pakistan need to execute basics well in Ireland, England’
LAHORE: Former Pakistan Test cricketers Intikhab Alam and Mudassar Nazar believe the national side will have to execute the basics well when they visit Ireland and England for a total of three Test matches next month.
Pakistan play Ireland in one Test and England in the other two across May and June, which is the opening part of the British cricketing season and brings with it tough conditions for the touring side.
“The bowling line-up looks good but the pacers should bowl the right line and length and will require reliable support from the fielders to take important catches,” said Intikhab while taking reporters at the Model Town ground here on Thursday.
The former chief selector said the current selection committee did not need to pick four openers for the tour and that one of them will not even get a chance to feature.
However, Intikhab believed the young Pakistan squad will have a great chance to prove their mettle by putting up solid performances in the challenging tour.
Meanwhile, Mudassar also rated Pakistan’s bowling attack as strong but urged the batsmen had to score if Pakistan want to win matches.
“The bowling of Pakistan is looking strong but it will be a difficult tour as it is a young side, and especially our batsmen have to score,” Mudassar said.
Mudassar said though it was a young side, it was a far better one than which had toured England in 1978.
Mudassar said conditions were tough in the month of May both in Ireland and England and the pitches would support seamers.