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Pak strategy to bolster batting line-up for Zimbabwe tour 'showed in results': Iqbal Qasim

Pak plan to accelerate batting choice for Zimbabwe debate ‘showed in results’: Iqbal Qasim

20 Sep 2011

Islamabad, Sept 20(ANI): Pakistan’s plan to accelerate their batting choice to recompense for an fresh bowling conflict worked great during a Zimbabwe tour, former arch selector Iqbal Qasim has said.

Pakistan clinched a one-off Test as great as a three-match One-Day International (ODI) array before to winning a dual Twenty20s opposite Zimbabwe, an feat which drew drawn out appreciation.

However, before to a tour, Pakistan group selectors were criticised for unaware fast-bowling twin of Umar Gul as great as Wahab Riaz as great as additionally incompatible all-rounder Abdul Razzaq from a group for a Zimbabwe tour.

“They went with a clever batting line-up, so which their fresh bowlers weren’t underneath pressure,” The Express Tribune quoted Qasim, as saying.

“The plan worked as great as it showed in a results. The opener as great as a middle-order done certain which Pakistan got in to a winning position,” he added.

Apart from all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez, who bagged 4 man-of-the-match awards in 6 matches upon a tour, former captain Younus Khan, Imran Farhat, skipper Misbahul Haq, Azhar Ali as great as Asad Shafiq additionally scored accessible runs.

Aizaz Cheema accomplished with 8 wickets in 3 ODIs as great as additionally claimed 8 in his entrance Test appearance. Off-spinners Saeed Ajmal, Hafeez as great as pacers Sohail Tanvir as great as Sohail Khan additionally bowled well.

Qasim pronounced which whilst Cheema’s age might not be upon his side, a 32-year-old has proven to be a great deputy bowler.

“He knows which if he doesn’t do well, he will be forsaken as great as it’s formidable to have a quip during which age. His opening was great as great as he can be a great deputy bowler when Gul or Riaz needs rest,” he added. (ANI)

Pak plan to accelerate batting choice for Zimbabwe debate ‘showed in results’: Iqbal Qasim

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