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Mushtaq Ahmed, the former Pakistan cricketer, said he sees an improvement in Shadab Khan’s leg-spin and the line and length he is bowling.
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Mushtaq Ahmed, the former Pakistan cricketer, said he sees an improvement in Shadab Khan’s leg-spin and the line and length he is bowling.
Ramiz Raja: “Babar Azam’s batting against spin is problematic. He was batting well against pace but whenever spinners come on, he becomes static, whether it is leg-spin or off-spin”
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Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja has urged limited overs captain Babar Azam to work on his weakness against spin.
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Mushtaq Ahmed said Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan cannot be effective with the ball if his confidence is down.
Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed: “I am unique in the sense that as a finger-spinner, I am also able to bowl leg-spin and have a pretty good googly and can also bowl a flipper”
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Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed has said that he has no problem bowling leg-spin, the googly and the flipper.
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Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah has revealed that googlies and leg-breaks will be his two weapons for the upcoming series against England.
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Pakistan head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq revealed that leg-spinner Usman Qadir was picked for the Twenty20 series against Australia since he possesses a “spark in his bowling” and has played in the Big Bash League (BBL), which is Australia’s domestic Twenty20 tournament, in the past.
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The Cricket All-Stars series will see Sachin’s Blasters, who will be led by legendary India batsman Sachin Tendulkar, and Warne’s Warriors, who will be captained by former Australia leg-spin maestro Shane Warne.
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A team of Australian legends will play a one-off Twenty20 match against the Perth Scorchers, who are the reigning Big Bash League (BBL) champions, on December 10 at Aquinas College in Perth.
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Former Australia batsman Michael Hussey believes that spinners will struggle to have a major impact during the 2015 World Cup in the Land Down Under and New Zealand.