CT25 – Pak vs Ban – Pakistan will not take the Bangladesh pacemakers lightly, says Aaqib Javed


Pakistan has, with much, the longest and most varied tradition of rhythm. But do not tell Bangladesh bowling players on Thursday. It is not just the Bangladesh camp what this says. Pakistan’s white ball coach AAQIB Javed, who has worked with Bangladesh Quicks in the past, also believes it.

Bangladesh has four big options. The highest, faster and younger is Nahid Rana. They also have the experience experienced in Ahmed, which has rejuvenated their game in recent years. Mustafizur Rahman brings the angle and variety of the left arm. And Tanzim Hasan has control and hustle. Javed is certainly not taking the rapids of Bangladesh lightly. They had already been good in Rawalpindi last year, although in a trial match. Taskin and Nahid had collectively taken nine Wickts in a victory in Bangladesh.

“I saw Bangladesh’s rapid bowling players to the bowling against Pakistan here, and the way they leaned in the Western Indies, and I think they have very skilled rapid bowling players,” Javed said. “Especially Nahid Rana. It has height, and has a rhythm. Taskin is a very skilled bowling player. Another is Mustafiz, who has a lot of experience, and has all the varieties. I’m glad that even Bangladesh’s rapid bowling players are fine.”

This is probably the best sewing unit that Bangladesh has led to a tournament, although its batters have scored very few races to really give them the opportunity to impose themselves. Perhaps, the rain that allows, that can change on Thursday.

In fact, since Jasprit Bumrah is almost unquestionably the best white ball bowling player in the world (although he is not playing this tournament), and Sri Lanka also has a rhythm battery that works deeper than ever (although they are not playing in this tournament), this is the closest thing for a golden age that has had the south of the age he has had.

Bangladesh’s assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin agreed that Bangladesh’s seams were strong. Some of this is due to the country that changed to Dukes’ ball in its first -class Cricket in recent seasons. Dukes’ ball has a more proud seam that tends to last more through the entrances, which encourages rapid bowling. Salahuddin was excited about the perspective that Bangladesh faster enter the system into the international Cricket.

“Now we have many fast bowling players in Bangladesh who can act internationally,” he said. “We also have young.

Although Bangladesh, like Pakistan, has lost both games so far and are out of the Champions Trophy, Salahuddin said there was much to win the game.

“It is definitely a dead rubber since there is no consequences for any of the teams. But we are here to play a tournament, and this is our last game, so we want the players to work well,” he said. “We have a lot of space to improve, so we do not want to repeat the mistakes of the previous matches. I think each game is important for the players. It could be a turning point for a particular player or even for our team. This could be the end of this tournament, but the players have a future ahead of them.”

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