6B97806031D64BB566DBDB3C66DA6CFA Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players

Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players

 Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players

Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players
Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players


There are very few occasions when the game changes from moment to moment in such a way that it becomes difficult to determine who is playing well and who is bad. Such opportunities are very interesting in cricket.

 

Of all the cricket grounds in Pakistan, Rawalpindi is the only wicket where the Seamers have more success. This wicket has a high bounce and generally teams prefer to include more pacers in their bowling attack.

Two days before the match, Misbah-ul-Haq was also saying that if the wicket became conventional, he could drop a sniper. Unknowingly, Misbah himself was in a state of uncertainty or was deliberately trying to confuse the rival camp.

 

As far as the game is concerned, except for the Saturday evening session, it is Pace who has created more magic here. Norkia was very successful in the first innings. Unlike in the first match, he bowled keeping in view the Asian conditions.

In Test cricket, pacers usually focus on the fourth and fifth stumps outside the off stump line. The bowler has in mind that he has to somehow push the outer edge of the bat and then the slip fielders are very important.

 

But in Asian conditions, the situation is quite different.

Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players
Some Pakistan Cricket Are Nothing Relation To Other Players


 

Wasim Akram says that when he was fed up with a wicket where there was a lack of beans and swing and the bounce was low, he used to target the batsman's pad with full length balls in the middle stump line.

Norkia did the same to some extent. Although he kept his attention on the bat instead of the pad, he kept the line straight and forced the batsman to play every ball. With the help of close fielders around the bat, the circle was tightened and the batsmen were forced to play every ball.

 

But Hassan Ali did an even better job and forced the batsmen to bend at the front foot. There is a zone between full length and good length on these wickets that if the batsman sticks his ball there then only luck can help him.

After the Karachi Test, there were many rumors as to why Hassan Ali was brought back.

There is no doubt that his performance in Karachi was also superficial but on the wicket of Rawalpindi he has answered all the questions.

 

The beauty of Hassan Ali's spell was that he did not try to get any batsman out. He just kept his plan so that the batsmen were forced to open their hands and try to drive straight to the pavilion.

 

But now the wicket has changed, the spinners are starting to take shape and this match has entered an interesting phase where there will be a lot of uncertainty for both the teams.

The uncertainty has already begun at the South African camp, where coach Mark Boucher made it clear before the match that this would be Quentin de Kock's last match as captain.

Perhaps in response, De Kok also retaliated and sent Yasir Shah and Noman Ali's balls across the boundary.

 

But even this aggression did not prove to be particularly beneficial for South Africa and did not erase Pakistan's first innings lead.

 

Although the scorecard does not present a happy picture of Pakistani batting at the moment, but the way Maharaj and George Linda have spun the ball today, it has been a source of anxiety and happiness for Pakistan at the same time.

Anxiety over the fear that the Pakistani batting will once again miss the big set and happiness over the hope that when South Africa start their last innings tomorrow, the wicket cracks will widen further and from both ends when Yasir Shah and If Noman Ali is the attacker, how many sessions will the South African resistance get?

 

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