Deccan Chronicle

Talent hunt unearths a new Pak pace sensation

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Karachi, April 29: Littleknow­n bowler Ahmed Jamal has vowed to make a name for himself after winning a nationwide “King of Speed” competitio­n launched by Pakistan cricket chiefs to unearth a new pacer.

Pakistan boast a proud history of pacemen including the likes of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar, and Jamal showed he has the pace to frighten batsmen with a fastest delivery of 143 kilometres (89 miles) an hour.

The 24-year-old, who hails from the city of Abbottabad where AlQaeda chief Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces in 2011, came out on top in the competitio­n organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Jamal, who plays firstclass cricket for Port Qasim, was delighted to scoop the one million rupee ($10,000) prize after the four-man final.

“I am thrilled and very happy,” Jamal said. “My feet were on the ground before I won this and will remain on the ground after winning the prize as I want to make a name for myself.”

The PCB organised the hunt for fast bowlers ahead of a 10-day training camp led by Wasim after chief selector Iqbal Qasim raised concerns about poor quality in the pace department.

Jamal was picked from trials in Abbottabad earlier this month, one of a series in 10 cities to find a bowler with 145 km speed. The other three finalists were Faisal Yasin, Abdul Hameed and Mohammad Imran.

Akram said Jamal, who is six feet four inches tall (1.93 metres), has the ability to thrive. “I noticed him on the first day and he looks very talented,” Wasim said of Jamal. “I think with some hard work he can increase his pace and can become an asset for the country.”

Jamal said he was inspired to bowl fast by Shoaib Akhtar. “The desire was inspired by watching Shoaib.” — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Legendary Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram (right) gives tips to 24-year-old Ahmed Jamal — who won a nationwide “King of Speed” competitio­n launched by the PCB — during a training camp in Karachi.
— AFP Legendary Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram (right) gives tips to 24-year-old Ahmed Jamal — who won a nationwide “King of Speed” competitio­n launched by the PCB — during a training camp in Karachi.

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