The 40-year-old praised the young pacer for his immense talent
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West Indies’ former cricketer Samuel Badree, in a Tweet on Monday, stated that Pakistan’s sensational pacer Shaheen Shah needed support ‘in and out’ of the dressing room.
The 40-year-old praised the young pacer for his immense talent.
“Immensely talented and certainly a stellar career ahead of him. Good support needed in and out of the dressing room,” Badree tweeted.
Immensely talented and certainly a stellar career ahead of him. Good support needed in and out of the dressing room. https://t.co/Cez5MX6qjC
— Samuel Badree (@qmanbad) August 23, 2021
The former cricketer also praised Pakistan for fighting out of a troubling position at the start of the match into a dominant position.
“The game of glorious uncertainties. 2 for 3 in 1st innings to be in such a dominant position on Day 4. West Indies will need to dig deep and produce a miraculous performance to maintain their lead in this series and achieve their 1st win since 2000 against Pakistan,” he tweeted.
The game of glorious uncertainties. @TheRealPCB 2 for 3 in 1st innings to be in such a dominant position on Day 4. @windiescricket will need to dig deep and produce a miraculous performance to maintain their lead in this series and achieve their 1st win since 2000 vs Pak.
— Samuel Badree (@qmanbad) August 23, 2021
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Shah took six wickets at the expense of 51 runs during the first innings of West Indies in the second Test at the Sabina Park in Kingston.
The 21-year-old’s efforts helped Pakistan bundle out West Indies for just 150 runs, giving the Men in Green a realistic chance of winning the second Test and leveling the two-match Test series.
Pakistan will be hoping that the fast-bowler can replicate his stunning performance during the second innings of the West Indies as well.