Teenage Pakistan fast bowlers aim to rattle Australia

Pakistan’s rookie pace duo of Musa Khan and Naseem Shah have promised to rattle Australia with their speed when they travel Down Under next month for a two-match Test series and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).

Seen as two of the fastest bowlers in Pakistan’s domestic circuit, 19-year-old Musa was included in both squads on Monday, while 16-year-old Naseem has been named in the Test attack featuring a third teenager in Shaheen Afridi.

“I am not thinking about bowling to the likes of David Warner or Steve Smith, rather I want to make an impression with my pace and penetration,” Musa said in a news release issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday. “My strength is bowling fast. Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar are my fast bowling idols and I want to replicate their performances and instil fear in batsmen like they did.”

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The inclusion of Naseem and Musa is seen as a bold move by head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq, who wants the team to play aggressive cricket under new Test skipper Azhar Ali.

Naseem, who has already built a domestic reputation for his sharp bouncers, said that on his maiden call-up he also hopes to have an immediate impact.

“I aim to make an impression with my speed and swing if given a chance in the tests against Australia,” said Naseem.

Pakistan will play three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) in Australia, with the first match due to be played in Sydney on November 3.



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