Pakistan likely to go with four seamers against Zimbabwe

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan likely to go with four seamers against Zimbabwe

PERTH: Pakistan are probably going to handle four seamers in their second Really 12 conflict of the T20 World Cup 2022 against Zimbabwe at the Perth Arena on Thursday.


Pacer Mohammad Wasim Jr. is apparently in line to join the crew for Thursday's match against Zimbabwe at Perth Arena. Either Haider Ali or Asif Ali will be dropped to account for Wasim.

Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, and Shaheen Shah Afridi are the group's other quick bowlers.


Also, as indicated by sources, Fakhar Zaman's wellness has moved along.

'Pakistan ought to go with four seamers'

Recently, previous Pakistan ladies' captain and boss selector Urooj Mumtaz had encouraged the green shirts to go with four seamers against the African adversary at the speed accommodating Perth Arena.

Conversing with ESPNcricinfo, when inquired as to whether Pakistan ought to go with four seamers, the cricketer-turned-reporter said "A 100%. I thought they missed the stunt in the primary game [against India]. They ought to have gone with four seamers. Going with four seamers will likewise supplant one of the two turning all-rounders. They [spinners] give the batting profundity in the center request and the capability that Pakistan requires. So it will either be Haider Ali or Asif Ali, who will be supplanted. The position is for number eight, so it will be Mohammad Wasim Jr as he can bat a little. Taking into account the circumstances in Perth, they certainly need to go with four seamers."

In the wake of losing their underlying experience against India at the Melbourne Cricket Arena on Sunday, Pakistan is wanting to refocus against Zimbabwe.

In their match against India, the Men dressed in Green settled on three seamers and two spinners. In any case, Perth's speed accommodating surface could constrain them to change around their crease turn arrangement.


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