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Pakistan good adequate to kick India: Razzaq

  • May 30, 2017

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KARACHI: Former all-rounder Abdul Razzaq believes notwithstanding a deficiency of big-hitters, a Pakistan group is good adequate to kick India in a Jun 4 strife during Edgbaston in a 2017 Champions Trophy.

“Pakistan have a good adequate group to margin opposite India and nonetheless they are blank some power-hitters like Sharjeel Khan and Umar Akmal, Sarfraz’s [Ahmed] group can still kick them,” former all-rounder Abdul Razzaq told The Express Tribune.

“The group has some good batsmen such as Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Azhar Ali, Ahmad Shahzad, Imad Wasim and also Sarfraz who can assistance Pakistan measure decent totals,” he added. “They will have to tarry a new round and a shortcoming lies on a shoulder of Azhar to give Pakistan a good start.”

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Razzaq afterwards identified Imad as a match-winner for Pakistan in a tournament. “Imad has a compulsory knowledge and can spin a compare in foster of Pakistan,” pronounced a 37-year-old.

The maestro of 265 ODIs pronounced that Pakistan will have to learn to not moment underneath pressure. “The group has a ability all they need to do is tailor a conditions in their foster and conflict improved when they play a vigour compare opposite India,” he said. “The some-more clever they are on a idea of violence India a some-more easier it will be to control their nerves.”

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Throughout Pakistan’s cricketing history, bowlers have customarily guided a group to victories and former fast-bowler Jalaluddin thinks they will once again have an critical purpose to play.

“Hasan Ali, who is good famous for his pacer variation, can perplex a Indian batting line-up,” he said. “Moreover, Muhammad Aamir has helped Pakistan win on several occasions and will make a large difference. Junaid Khan, who has returned after damage bowled unequivocally good in a warm-up match, has a good record opposite India and will certainly use his pitch to make a difference,” he added.

Meanwhile Jalaluddin warned that India will aim a immature leggie Shadab Khan and group government needs to give him confidence. “The group government has to use a immature bowler in a right conditions and also advise him about a vigour if they play him opposite India,” he said. “They need to make him wakeful of Indian batsmen’s bravery opposite spin and assistance him go in with a clever mind.”

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Pakistan have beaten India dual of a 3 times a teams have faced any other in a Champions Trophy. Pakistan have reached a semi-final of a contest twice, in 2004 and 2009, though have never done it to a final.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1423140/pakistan-good-enough-beat-india-razzaq/

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