Misbah-ul-Haq Names Two Young Pakistan Spinners Like Kuldeep Yadav And Tabraiz Shamsi

Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has named two promising prospects who could be compared to international stars like Kuldeep Yadav and Tabraiz Shamsi in the coming years. He singled out Pakistani players. The Men in Green’s spinners found it difficult to make an impact in the ongoing World Cup, resulting in the team being eliminated from the tournament.

Pakistan’s spinners are struggling in the World Cup. No player in this tournament averaged less than 90 points, and all four were the worst spinners in the tournament. These numbers are the main reason why the team failed in major events.

In a recent interview with local media, Misbah-ul-Haq highlighted the lack of top-class spinners in Pakistan in the past decade, but the rise of these two talents He expressed an optimistic view.

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“I would like to talk about the last 10-12 years when unfortunately Pakistan did not have such a bowler.Recently they have two bowlers. The first one is Faisal from U16. -Akram hasn’t had consistent chances yet and hasn’t bowled that much anywhere. We invited him for a practice match against Pakistan but everyone had a hard time picking him then. There was also a problem with the net.The other one is Sufiyan Mukeem, who is currently playing for Pakistan Shaheens,” Misbah-ul-Haq said.

Pakistan cricket team will play against wristbreakers in the ODI World Cup. Statistics support this fact as the team has lost four consecutive games against India, Australia, Afghanistan and South Africa. During these defeats, the team often lost wickets to skilled wrist spin bowlers in the middle of the match.

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Pakistan suffered their fourth consecutive World Cup loss against South Africa in their last match. It was a thrilling match finale in which Babar Azam and his team scored 270 runs, but the Proteas chased the target with just one wicket left. After six games, the Men in Green have just four points. They won his first two games but haven’t won since.

Pakistan is unlikely to be among the top four teams in the points rankings for the 2023 World Cup. But Babar Azam and his team could theoretically qualify for the semi-finals if they win their remaining three matches against Bangladesh, New Zealand and England. They will also need other outcomes to work in their favor.

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