Naseem Shah's absence is a big blow for Pakistan, Scott Styris
KARACHI: The role of the middle order in Pakistan's success in the World Cup has started to be considered important.
In a TV show, former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris and coach
Mike Hesson detailed the green shirts' prospects, with Styris describing Naseem
Shah's absence as a huge blow for the team.
He said that Pakistan will miss Naseem Shah more than people
think, Green Shirts are more dependent on Babar Azam and Rizwan in batting,
Fakhar Zaman performs very little, so if the team is to win. If so, strong
performances will be required from the fourth to sixth ranked batsmen.
Hasan said, "I think Babar should be allowed to perform freely. Shadab will be important. If the tournament goes well for him, he can play a positive role at number six. If he bowls well, then the rival team can play a positive role." Can be under pressure.
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