Shaun Tait high regard for Naseem Shah. Naseem Shah had a spectacular Asia Cup tournament, and bowling coach Shaun Tait has backed him up.
Pakistan’s 2022 Asia Cup campaign ended in a devastating defeat. The hands of a courageous Sri Lankan team, who won the event for the sixth time. Although Babar Azam’s team finished second in the final, they had a few standout players, none more so than the teenage speedster Naseem Shah. Shaun Tait, Pakistan’s bowling coach and a former Australian tearaway pacer. Praised the youngster’s performance in the just concluded continental championship.
Shaun Tait, who once terrified batters with his fearsome speed, lauded Naseem Shah, 19, for his acumen with the ball in hand. The Australian added that the boy is as free-spirited as he was when he was playing and has amazing talents with the new ball.
“Naseem Shah reminds me of myself as a younger cricketer in several aspects.” He’s a bit free-spirited. But I wasn’t as smart as he was at this age. “I believe you’ve all seen his natural ability and skill with the new ball, which is amazing. ” Shaun Tait remark before of Pakistan’s opening match against England.
Notably, Naseem made his T20I debut for Pakistan in the tournament’s high-voltage game against archrivals India and went on to take seven wickets in five appearances. He had remarkable control and talent with the new ball and even led Pakistan to the tournament final with a magnificent century against Afghanistan.
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Pakistan is known for producing world-class fast bowlers. The current crop of pacers is making the ball talk. Tait went on to discuss the bowling culture on the subcontinent, stating that the bowlers have innate ability on these lands, as well as flair and aggression.
“Pakistan’s quick bowlers have innate talent.” They try to keep things simple, but they have a lot of talent and flare. So that’s already ingrained in these guys,” Tait said of Pakistan’s bowling culture.
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