Khaleej Times

READY TO RUMBLE

- Ashwani Kumar

Yes, Herath is a world-class spinner. He had created a lot of problems in the last series but in the next series in Sri Lanka we had countered him well Asad Shafiq

The two masters of Pakistan cricket — Misbah ul Haq and Younis Khan — are no longer in the dressing room but their shadow looms large over the team as there is no substitute for experience. However, the players led by Sarfraz Ahmed are ready to fill the void and the skipper, in particular, sees a great opportunit­y in front of the youngsters to learn and gain during the series.

The Pakistan skipper is excited about taking the field with the young guns, something that hadn’t been the case in previous years. “The team’s morale is very good. We have few new young players. This is a good exposure for everybody. This is for the first time in many years that we have a very young team taking the field. The boys are very excited and looking forward to the series,” Ahmed told Khaleej Times after the taxing practice session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Pakistan take on Sri Lanka in the first Test on Thursday.

Batsmen Haris Sohail and Usman Salahuddin, spin-bowling allrounder Bilal Asif, left-arm Mohammad Asghar and pacer Mir Hamza are yet to play in Tests. How many of them will get their time in the sun remains to be seen but Ahmed is happy to have youngsters as options to choose from. It’s not just the youngsters who may get to make debut but the skipper, himself, is in new territory. “The first Test of any series is very important. This is a challenge for me as a captain as I am leading the side in this format for the first time. This is a different format for me and I am going to give my very best,” he pointed out.

Looking at the pitch, he exuded confidence. “The pitch looks a decent one. We will have a closer look at it on Wednesday. There’s a bit of grass on the pitch but it should serve as a good pitch for both the teams.”

And with the temperatur­e in Abu Dhabi hovering between 35 to 39 degrees, will heat be factor as many players were feeling the pinch after the training session? The skipper, however, trashes such a notion and said by Thursday all players will be match-fit to last five days.

“The weather will be the same for both teams. It’s a bit hot but we will get used to it in a few days. We have practiced today (Tuesday) and will have one more session on Wednsesday, and the team would have acclimatis­ed by then,” the wicketkeep­er-batsmen noted.

Meanwhile, another experience­d hand Asad Shafiq said it was time for everyone in the team to stand up and be counted. Referring to the void of two legends, he said: “I don’t think there is any pressure. I, Azhar Ali, Sarfraz Ahmed have played along with Misbah ul Haq and Younis Khan. We have good experience of playing 40 to 50 Tests together. Of course, the two legends will be sorely missed but I will try to shoulder more responsibi­lity and fill their void.”

On his batting order and team line-up, Shafiq said the discussion­s are still going on. “Hopefully, I will bat up in the order as we have to accommodat­e a few new batsmen,” he hinted. Talking about the opposition, where Lankan spinner Rangana Herath could again prove to be the nemesis, Shafiq said it will make for an enticing affair. “Yes, Herath is a world-class spinner. He had created a lot of problems in the last series but in the next series in Sri Lanka we had countered him well. They have other good spinners too, so it will be healthy competitio­n,” he said.

Highlighti­ng the oft-neglected aspect of fitness, he noted that in the past two-three years, players themselves have realised the importance of fitness. He also noted the team having a good balance in batting and bowling department. “Yasir Shah is an experience­d hand in spin department. Our pacers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Abbas have done well in last few Test matches.”

He pointed out that there is healthy competitio­n for berths in the team. “The new players will get to learn a lot from this series. Sarfaraz is taking along the team in a very good way. He is a very good and aggressive captain,” Shafiq added. ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Fast bowler Mohammad Abbas tries to catch the ball during a training session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Fast bowler Mohammad Abbas tries to catch the ball during a training session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. —

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