As Pakistan headed into the Test series against Australia, the teenage pacers named in the squad were touted as surprise packages. And they justified all the praise with a great performance in the tour game against Australia A but as the Pandora's box opened in the first Test match, there was nothing but distress.
Pakistan named as many as three teenagers in the squad as they put all their faith in their inexperienced hands and all they got was criticism. Pakistan fell bitterly short in both the Test matches as they were handed two back-to-back innings defeat with Australia piling up mammoth totals.
As the youngsters failed to take wickets as well as stop the flow of runs, former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting termed it the “worst bowling attack.” Following all the criticism, Pakistan bowling couldn’t help but admit that it was an utterly disappointing performance.
“Yes, I admit that we didn’t get the sort of performances or results we wanted from them. But for teenagers you tend to be unable to maintain the line and length you need to bowl in test matches,” Waqar said in a podcast from the Pakistan Cricket Board.
The former Pakistan captain, however, insisted that the teenaged pacers like Naseem Shah, Musa Khan, Muhammad Hasnain and Shaheen Shah Afridi were all the future assets of Pakistan cricket.
“I think once they play a few matches more over a period of a year they will get better and Shaheen is an example of this.”
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