Sunday, 26 August 2012

‘Afridi, Ajmal, Hafeez create Pakistan a risky side’



SHARJAH: Modern australia paceman Mitchell Starc said on Weekend he considers quick bowlers will perform a big aspect on the dry pitch in the restricted over sequence against Pakistan beginning this weeks time.

The fast-rising left-armer got 4-47 and was ably served by new-ball associate Wayne Pattinson (3-46) and Mitchell Jackson (2-34) to help Modern australia defeat Afghanistan by 66 operates here on Weekend.

With buzz over the spin-friendly pitch in the restricted over sequence against Pakistan beginning on Wednesday, Starc considered quick bowlers will not be worthless.

“We ready for wickets that were going to whirl a lot,” Starc said of the Afghanistan go with, the first-ever between the two factors.

“The quicks took nine of our wickets so the quick bowlers are going to perform a large aspect as well as the rewriters in these circumstances.”

Pakistan will depend more on their whirl group of Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Hafeez and Shahid Afridi, a reality Starc considered creates them a risky aspect.

“Pakistan are a risky aspect so I think we are going to have to sit down and perform out a strategy. We have to be at our best to defeat them,” said Starc, who was announced man-of-the-match against Afghanistan.

Starc, 22, recognized Modern australia hitting led perfectly by skipper Clarke (75) and Matthew Go who also created a resolute 75 in a complete of 272-8.

“We talked about our hitting. There was a lot of discuss from that Britain sequence and in the last few several weeks,” said Starc of Australia’s useless hitting in squad's 4-0 reduction last 30 days.

“So we desired to come out and quit discussing and put activities on the panel. We did that and our hitters batted quite well in the warm,” said Starc, who expected Modern australia gamers will modify to the moisture easily.

“We believed it would be a more dry warm but both golf paintballs towards the end (of the Afghanistan innings) were difficult to keep onto. It’s something we’ll have to look at in exercising before we begin the Pakistan sequence,” said Starc.

To prevent the oppressive warm in the day, all one-day suits here will be performed at 6pm at night and complete at 1:45 the other day – an uncommon moment for all three groups.

“Finishing a activity title at around 1:30 a.m. is something we’ve now knowledgeable and there are quite a few exhausted systems in the wearing space now,” said Starc.

The second go with will be performed in Abu Dhabi (August 31) and the third in Sharjah (September 3).

All three Twenty20 internationals will be performed in Dubai on Sept 5, 7 and 10.


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