Daily Dispatch

Afridi feels duo can do trick

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Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi says the side have injected the right amount of experience into their World Cup squad with the late inclusions of pacemen Wahab Riaz and Mohammed Amir, and have no excuse for poor performanc­e now.

Riaz’s hostile spell to Australian Shane Watson was one of the highlights of the 2015 World Cup, but the 33-year-old has not played a one-day internatio­nal since June 2017.

Fellow left-arm quick bowler Amir was also initially omitted from Pakistan’s World Cup squad before being pencilled in on Monday.

“I think this team has the right combinatio­n,” Afridi said in a video posted on the Pakistan Cricket Board’s Twitter feed on Thursday.

“The best thing is [that] batting used to be a constant worry for us but our batsmen are now in good form,” the former allrounder said.

Pakistan posted 340-plus scores in three of the four completed matches in this month’s ODI series in England, even though the hosts prevailed 4-0.

In March they had been thrashed 5-0 by Australia in the United Arab Emirates.

“We did quite a few experiment­s with the side. We rested the seniors in the series against Australia, giving chance to youngsters,” said Afridi.

“Our bowling struggled before the World Cup I think because they lacked experience there. Now Wahab Riaz, [legspinner] Shadab Khan and Mohammad Amir are back and it’s a well-balanced team.

“We should not have any excuse now.”

Consistenc­y has never been the strong point of an otherwise talented team, but Afridi reckoned a good start could take the 1992 champions all the way to the June 14 final at Lord’s.

“It’s very important to win the first couple of matches to build a momentum ... Our youngsters are capable of beating any team in the world.

“I see Pakistan as one of the teams in the semifinals and, God willing, I’m confident they’ll play the final too ...

“Pressure is inevitable in internatio­nal cricket. It tests a player and his mental strength. But the World Cup is also a great opportunit­y to become a hero with the whole world looking at you.” –

We should not have any excuse

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/ADNAN ABIDI ?? SHARP VIEW: Pakistan's captain Shahid Afridi sends down a delivery.
Picture: REUTERS/ADNAN ABIDI SHARP VIEW: Pakistan's captain Shahid Afridi sends down a delivery.

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