Smarter than Shaheen Shah Afridi, Azam Khan amazed by Pakistan seamer’s death bowling

Azam Khan said Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir is smarter than Shaheen Shah Afridi in death bowling

Azam Khan: “Shaheen is very good with his yorkers in the death overs, but Amir bhai is even smarter because he bowls off-cutters, leg-cutters, and slow bouncers”

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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan believes left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir is a smarter bowler in the death overs then ODI captain Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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It’s becoming a big problem now, Mohammad Hafeez criticises Pakistan pace bowler for his poor death bowling

Mohammad Hafeez said Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi's poor death bowling is becoming a big problem now

Mohammad Hafeez: “Shaheen Afridi’s death bowling is becoming a big concern now. He leaks too many runs and puts his team under pressure. I hope this does not become an issue for Pakistan cricket”

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Former Pakistan team director and interim head coach Mohammad Hafeez said recently removed T20I captain Shaheen Shah Afridi’s “death bowling is becoming a big concern now” as he is conceding too many runs.

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Best suited as a first change bowler, Aaqib Javed believes blistering Pakistan quick can control the middle and death overs

Aaqib Javed said Pakistan seamer Haris Rauf is best suited as a first change bowler

Aaqib Javed: “Haris Rauf is best suited for one change. With his pace, he can control the middle overs and death overs bowling”

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Lahore Qalandars head coach Aaqib Javed believes rapid Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf is “best suited” as a first change bowler.

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Coming along nicely, Shaun Tait excited by Pakistan speedster’s death bowling progress

Shaun Tait is excited that Pakistan pace bowler Haris Rauf's death bowling is coming along nicely

Shaun Tait: “We worked and we talked about his death bowling a lot and worked on his death bowling as well but they’re just the usual things”

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Pakistan bowling coach Shaun Tait is excited by the progress Haris Rauf is making on his death bowling, but admitted there is still work to be done.

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