The Pak Banker

Young speedsters in Pakistan team gives Waqar hope

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National team’s bowling coach Waqar Younis believes that the induction of young guns like Nasim Shah, Mohammad Musa Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Abbas and Imran Khan in the squad for the two-match Test series against Australia would mark the birth of a new era for Pakistan cricket.

Pakistan made an unpreceden­ted move by naming 16year-old Nasim and two 19year-olds -- Musa and Shaheen -- in their Test squad along with Abbas, who starred against Australia in the UAE last year, and seamer Imran. Imran (532) and Afridi (2-42) executed their class against Australia ‘A’ in Perth in the first innings of their three-day tour match.

“They both bowled well and troubled the Aussie batsmen every time they were on,” brisbaneti­mes.com.au quoted Waqar as saying.

Waqar, who was inducted as the Bradman Foundation honoree on Wednesday there, feels Pakistan can match it with Australia in the pace bowling department. “Coming to Australia is a different ball game. You need a pace attack and since Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz have retired from the longer versions this has given an opportunit­y to the selectors as well as to the boys,” he said.

“These youngsters are very talented. It’s a matter of how quickly they learn and how quickly they adapt to pressure. All they have to do at the moment is stay fit. They’re very tender, they’re very young, but it’s not easy.

“If they can get through this tour, going forward, they can really help Pakistan in the near future,” the legendary bowler added.

Waqar said all three teens can bowl north of 145kmh, which would suit Australian conditions much more than it would if they were taking part in their first Test series on the subcontine­nt.

“I came on my first tour of Australia back in 1989-90 and I learnt a lot. It gives you all the perspectiv­e. If you do well your name becomes big very, very quickly and these guys have a great opportunit­y.

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