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I Think the Real Problem for Shaheen Afridi Is the Pressure,” Says Ravi Shastri in Cricket Analysis

I Think the Real Problem for Shaheen Afridi Is the Pressure,” Says Ravi Shastri in Cricket Analysis

I Think the Real Problem for Shaheen Afridi Is the Pressure,” Says Ravi Shastri in Cricket Analysis

Former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri delved into the challenges faced by Pakistani speedster Shaheen Afridi during Test matches, attributing his struggles to the intense “pressure” on the young bowler. While commentating on the Pakistan-Australia Test, Shastri highlighted Afridi’s burden as the primary bowler without substantial support in the team’s bowling attack.

Speaking during the match, Shastri emphasized the absence of enough pace in the Pakistani bowling lineup, adding immense pressure on Afridi, who shoulders the responsibility as the team’s spearhead. He noted the stark contrast to Pakistan’s historical fast-bowling prowess and the current lack of a bowler even remotely close to the 140 mark, intensifying Afridi’s challenges.

During the game’s third day, the hosts made significant strides, claiming early wickets including that of nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad and opener Imam-ul-Haq, who couldn’t capitalize on his previous day’s efforts. Former skipper Babar Azam also fell short, unable to make a substantial contribution with the bat.

As the day progressed, Australia continued to dominate, securing four wickets in the opening session, leaving Pakistan trailing by 284 runs. The Aussies aimed to swiftly dismiss the visitors and extend their lead, despite Pakistan’s lower batting order still holding some potential.

Reflecting on Australia’s innings, explosive performances from David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Usman Khawaja, and Travis Head propelled the hosts to a formidable total of 487 runs. Meanwhile, Aamer Jamal showcased his debut Test prowess, claiming 6 wickets for Pakistan.

In Pakistan’s innings, Imam Ul Haq, Khurram Shehzad, Abdullah Shafique, and Shan Masood showed glimpses of promise but failed to capitalize on their starts, leaving Pakistan at 132/2 by the day’s end.

Throughout the game, Shastri’s insights shed light on Afridi’s predicament, emphasizing the critical need for support and addressing the mounting pressure on the young pace bowler in Pakistan’s Test cricket endeavors..

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