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Kids to lead Pakistan fast bowling in tests in Australia


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2 hours ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

16-year-old Naseem Shah bowled his first over for Pakistan. He decided to stay with the test team even after the demise of his mother a couple of days back

 

 

 

 

 

He reminds me of Shahid Nazeer. He was quick too early on but lost pace after injuries.

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3 hours ago, putrevus said:

Naseem is a real talent, he has all tools needed for a fast bowler. Unlike some of our recent so called fast bowlers. He has very good action and has real pace.

But is he really 16 , he looks lot older.


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He is at least 2 years older. Supposedly there are interviews on other cricket forums from a couple years ago where he claims to be 17. 

 

They have officially fudged his age - as in the PCT Management has actively decided to lie and understate it. Joke really.

 

But 2-3 years don't matter, it will only become apparent when he loses pace at 28 like Amir, lol. Till then he'll milk that hype. His bowlign doesn't look that impressive if he was say....20 years old, does it? 

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1 minute ago, Pandya_Power said:

He is at least 2 years older. Supposedly there are interviews on other cricket forums from a couple years ago where he claims to be 17. 

 

They have officially fudged his age - as in the PCT Management has actively decided to lie and understate it. Joke really.

 

But 2-3 years don't matter, it will only become apparent when he loses pace at 28 like Amir, lol. Till then he'll milk that hype. His bowlign doesn't look that impressive if he was say....20 years old, does it? 

No, it looks impressive even for a 25 year old.He is not 16 year old that is a given.Is he under 20???

Why do they fudge their age,if it is just to play under 19 tournament then it is very silly.

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