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"I didn't expect my chance will come in Tests so early" : Shaheen Shah Afridi

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Teenage pace sensation Shaheen Afridi is all set to cap his meteoric rise with a Test debut for Pakistan in the third match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi starting on Monday.

A shoulder injury to medium pacer Mohammad Abbas in the second Test in Dubai has paved way for Shaheen to make his mark in the last act of a gripping series which stands at 1-1.

"If I get a chance I will do my best," Shaheen told AFP on Saturday.

"I always had belief in my ability and in my hard work although I didn't expect my chance will come in Tests so early."

The 18-year-old left-arm quick made his mark in a domestic match in September last year, claiming eight wickets for just 39 runs in a Quaid-e-Azam Trophy game, the best figures by a Pakistan bowler on first-class debut.

The cricket world took notice of the 1.98 metre tall bowler who could hit the 90 miles per hour mark with the ball. Within 15 months he is already being compared to Australian pace spearhead Mitchell Starc and legendary Pakistan paceman Wasim Akram.

His rise to the Pakistan team began at home in Landi Kotal, a town in the Khyber District, close to the border with Afghanistan, where his elder brother Riaz who played one Test for Pakistan in 200, gave him his first bowling lessons.

"My brother was my role model who taught me how to bowl and how to approach cricket with a positive frame of mind," said Shaheen.

"I owe my success to him." Riaz also taught his brother a few shots to the extent that he is considered a handy hard-hitting all-rounder.

Since his impressive first-class debut, Shaheen has continued to attract attention, finishing with 12 wickets at the ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand this year and then grabbing a five wicket haul in a Pakistan Super League match.

Shaheen graduated to Pakistan colours in the home Twenty20 series against the West Indies in March, but real success came against New Zealand in last month's one-day series in which he claimed back-to-back four wicket hauls and finished as man-of-the-series.

Just like Wasim Akram, Shaheen has also played just three first class matches before his first Test.

"Test cricket is the ultimate so matching the great Wasim's feat will motivate me a lot and just like I do in limited over matches, I will try to take wickets for my team to win the series," said Shaheen.

After his early form last month Pakistan's selection committee, headed by Inzamam-ul-Haq, named Shaheen in the Test squad for the New Zealand series with a view to developing him rather than playing him.

But Shaheen pressed his claims further when he took seven wickets -- five of them clean bowled -- in Pakistan A's win over England Lions in their four-day match in Abu Dhabi last month.

That performance and Abbas's injury pushed his chance earlier than expected.

"Our bowling coach Azhar Mahmood, coach Mickey Arthur and others have help me a lot and have worked very hard on me so I am ready to deliver my best."

The three-match series is currently tied at 1-1 with New Zealand winning the first Test by four runs in Abu Dhabi and Pakistan achieving an innings and 16 runs win in the second in Dubai.

https://www.business-standard.com/a...ridi-set-for-test-baptism-118120100660_1.html
 
After the last season of PSL, I felt Afridi was good. Really good pace for his age, height, bounce, some swing...but I did not feel he was ready or should be pushed into the international scene too quickly yet his development in the LO side has been so good, so effective and his bowling so world class, I think a test debut is warranted.

We should all pray Abbas gains fitness for SA and Amir gets picked again, because a line up of those two with Hasan/Shaheen would be something special.
 
Look forward to the kid. Hope we look after him and dont make him over bowl. We should land three seamers just so that Shaheen’s work load is managed properly.
 
Very pleased to see Pakistan give him the opportunities that he deserves since the PSL earlier this year.

Needs to play in the decider so he has a test match under his belt before playing in SA, replacing Bilal Asif.
 
Have to give credit to Inzi for integrating him into international cricket. He could have regressed in domestic cricket.
 
Would be fantastic to see him get five wickets on debut.

With his uneasy bounce and yorkers, the NZ tail might offer him that opportunity.
 
Gilliyan ora deh larkay... One of the most exciting talent we have debuted in the last 2-3 years
 
Shaheen is probably my favourite PAK bowler these days. Hope he does well inshaAllah
 
Abbas or no Abbas, he should have played in 2nd Test after Bilal's show both with bat and ball in 1st Test. Still better let than never - there is good chance that he might have missed the SAF squad all together considering Rahat is bowling "brilliantly" against Lions. I am sure, if he plays, he'll make his way to SAF squad.
 
Shaheen has to play
I don’t see Faheem picking any wickets in UAE tests
 
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