Yasir Shah should play against Ireland: Ramiz
SYDNEY: Former Pakistan batsmen and cricket analyst Ramiz Raja has emphasised the need to play leg-spinner Yasir Shah in the match against Ireland.
“It is essential that Yasir Shah should be included in the playing 11. He is a bowler who Shane Warne wanted to meet which shows his potential.”
Speaking on Geo News during his analysis segment ‘Cricket
By OCTOPUS
March 10, 2015
SYDNEY: Former Pakistan batsmen and cricket analyst Ramiz Raja has emphasised the need to play leg-spinner Yasir Shah in the match against Ireland.
“It is essential that Yasir Shah should be included in the playing 11. He is a bowler who Shane Warne wanted to meet which shows his potential.”
Speaking on Geo News during his analysis segment ‘Cricket Ka Raja’ the former opening batsmen further said the team’s management had to make a decision if Shahid Afridi could be dropped for a regular leg-spinner.
Ramiz added that not playing Sarfaraz Ahmed in the first few matches was a mistake by the team’s management.
“It is essential that Yasir Shah should be included in the playing 11. He is a bowler who Shane Warne wanted to meet which shows his potential.”
Speaking on Geo News during his analysis segment ‘Cricket Ka Raja’ the former opening batsmen further said the team’s management had to make a decision if Shahid Afridi could be dropped for a regular leg-spinner.
Ramiz added that not playing Sarfaraz Ahmed in the first few matches was a mistake by the team’s management.
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