Shaheen Afridi is an asset, must be handled and used: Inzamam-ul-Haq:

Shaheen Afridi is an asset, must be handled and used: Inzamam-ul-Haq:

Shaheen Afridi is an asset, must be handled and used: Inzamam-ul-Haq:




Former chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq says that young fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi is an asset of Pakistan team but it has to be handled and used. Shaheen's size is such that there is always a risk of injury. In a message on video sharing platform YouTube, the former captain praised Shaheen Afridi's excellent performances and said that when a young man gives a performance, there is happiness and if this young man is a Pakistani, the happiness increases even more.


It is to be noted that he completed a hat trick while representing Hampshire during the ongoing T20 Blast in England while with this performance he bowled 4 out of 4 balls and led his team to victory.


Praising Shaheen Shah Afridi, Inzamam-ul-Haq, 50, said that these young bowlers were the discovery of Mushtaq Ahmed and Mudassar Nazar and the credit for this player should go to them.


Inzamam-ul-Haq said that he had heard about Shaheen that he is a very fast bowler, but when he saw him bowling for the first time, he really seemed more tolerant than the players of his age. The former captain expressed concern over the unfitness of Shaheen Afridi and said that the selection of the left-arm bowler should be done carefully. Citing the example of fast bowler Mohammad Zahid in the past, he said that Zahid, who was part of the Pakistan team in our time, was the capital of the country, he was not used properly, he came out with a back injury and no less back. Can do


The Pakistani run machine said that Shaheen Afridi is working harder due to his age at the moment, his fears of injury are increasing, he did not bowl as much as he could even during the Pakistan tour of England. Inzamam-ul-Haq said that young players are the capital of Pakistan cricket and if they are not used for care, they will be lost. He advised young players to play county cricket in England, as it greatly improves a player's abilities. Coaches in leagues do not teach cricket, they only plan matches there.

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