Swinging it both ways and hitting the right lengths, Dinesh Karthik praises high quality Pakistan pace bowler

Dinesh Karthik said Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir swung the ball both ways and hit the right lengths

Dinesh Karthik: “Mohammad Amir was quality, high quality. He was swinging it both ways and hit the right lengths too”

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Former India wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has heaped praise on Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir for his ability to swing the ball both ways and “hit the right lengths too”.

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The bowler I least wanted to face, Brian Lara on Pakistan fast bowler with deceptive pace

Brian Lara said legendary Pakistan seamer Wasim Akram was the bowler he wanted to face the least

Brian Lara: “Wasim Akram was maybe the most difficult bowler or the one I least wanted to come up against”

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Legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara has admitted that iconic Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram was “maybe the most difficult bowler” he faced or “the one I least wanted to come up against”.

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Good opportunity for wickets, Pakistan fast bowler Mir Hamza utilises major skill to deceive batsmen

Mir Hamza said his ability to swing the ball both ways presents a good opportunity for wickets

Mir Hamza: “If I can swing the ball both ways, especially when there’s a new batsman at the crease, it’s a good opportunity for me”

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Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mir Hamza has revealed that he utilises his ability to swing the ball both ways to deceive batsmen, especially those who have just arrived at the crease.

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You used to swing the ball both ways, Kaneria on Pakistan bowler who hit speeds of over 150 kph

Danish Kaneria said Mohammad Amir used to swing the ball both ways

Danish Kaneria: “You have been a wonderful bowler for Pakistan. When you debuted, you made quite a name for yourself. You used to make the ball swing both ways with the new ball”

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Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria said left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir used to be a serious threat as he could swing the ball both ways.

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