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"I feel that my best is yet to come" : Yasir Shah

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A late bloomer on the international scene, Yasir Shah has wasted no time in establishing himself as Pakistan's main spin weapon especially with the decline in form of Pakistan's other trusted spinner Saeed Ajmal. At the age of twenty-eight, Yasir made his Test debut against the much fancied Australians in the UAE in 2014 and immediately announced his arrival with twelve wickets in two Test matches. Even the legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne could not contain his excitement at Yasir's progress and tweeted about Yasir's "energy and shape on the ball" and concluded that the Pakistan spinner would easily take 200+ Test wickets.

With sixty-one wickets to his name in just ten Test matches, the ebullient Yasir Shah is looking forward to his next assignment for Pakistan against a supremely confident England side in the UAE. In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Yasir spoke about the reasons behind his late start in First-Class and Test cricket, his continuous drive to improve his bowling skills with the help of Mushtaq Ahmed, the expectations behind his role as Pakistan's top spin bowler and also looked forward to the upcoming series against England.



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PakPassion.net : Your First-Class debut happened in the 2001/2002 season. Why did it take so long for you to make a mark at the highest level of cricket?

Yasir Shah : In the initial stages, I played at the Under 19 level for Pakistan but then I was selected to play First-Class cricket for the Rest of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) team in 2001/2002. Even at that time, I felt that my bowling did not have the maturity needed to succeed at that level. The four day game was a bit of a mystery for me at that point in time. It was clear to me that I needed to improve the standard of my bowling and I quickly came to the conclusion that I needed to work on my bowling. I did this by playing Grade 2 cricket before making a comeback in First-Class cricket by representing the Karachi based Dewan Farooq Motor Limited for almost three years. Once past this stage, I joined Pakistan Customs in 2007/2008 and then onto SNGPL to make a comeback in First-Class. My move into First-Class cricket was a measured and a step-by-step approach. It may have appeared slow to others but there was a process to this.


PakPassion.net : Moving on from there, you played your first ODI in September 2011 and then played the next one in February of 2015. What was the reason for that delay?

Yasir Shah : The reason for this is simply the fact that Shahid Afridi stopped playing in ODIs and that gave me an opportunity to make room for myself in the team. When there is a bowler of the stature of Shahid Afridi in the team, there was no realistic way in which I could be included in the ODI team. He was not in the team for the Zimbabwe tour so I got my big chance to make a debut and picked up two wickets in that game. After that it was just a matter of waiting for me as a senior player like Shahid Afridi will definitely get preference over a younger and inexperienced player.

I never lost hope or gave up during this period in which I could not get a place in the team. My aim was to be ready for whenever the call-up came so that I could perform to the best of my abilities for the team and also serve my country. I continued my hard work during this period and the Almighty rewarded me for my patience.


PakPassion.net : Your Test debut happened at the age of twenty-eight which must have been a source of concern for you as well?

Yasir Shah : That really was down the quality of my bowling. I know for a fact that my googly was not that effective which is what I continued to work upon in domestic cricket. I knew that a leg-spinner could be very useful in Test cricket but I needed to improve my bowling and I had to work hard to achieve that. This was the reason why I was eventually selected and was able to attain success at the Test level.

Also remember that my learning has not stopped just because I have been selected and played a few Test matches. I am still learning and my aim is to bowl with variation and also to make my action repeatable which is important for success at this level. This is where I must mention the role that the coaching staff, especially our spin coach Mushtaq Ahmed, have played in my continuous improvement since the time I have been associated with the Pakistan team. This is one reason that my bowling technique has steadily become better and best of all, my googly has really improved as a result of advice from such experience bowlers. Not only that, I am also working to refine my top-spinner and flipper.

I'm happy with how things have gone so far for me in international cricket, but I feel that my best is yet to come.


PakPassion.net : Sixty-one wickets in just ten Test matches. Did you ever imagine you would experience so much success in such a short period of time?

Yasir Shah : Since I have started playing cricket at the top level, I have always wanted to do the best for my Pakistan team. I recall when I made my debut against Australia in the UAE, I was feeling very unsure and flustered in the first few overs as I felt that I was bowling against the very best. I was being hit about a bit initially but then Waqar Younis and Mushtaq Ahmed told me that they were only attacking me because they were afraid of my bowling. They were trying to hit me out of the attack but that was a sign that they respected me and I should bowl in the same way that I bowl in First-Class cricket, without fear. I took that advice on board and started to bowl with great concentration and the results were for all to see.


PakPassion.net : You seem to have a very happy demeanor on the field and do not appear worried, even during your debut. Is that something you have worked upon or is that your nature?

Yasir Shah : I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t a bundle of nerves when I started playing international cricket at the highest level. But what changes all that is the support one receives from his colleagues and especially the senior players. That helped me relax a bit but to be honest, what you see on the ground is my natural behavior and I really don’t have to work hard to maintain it!


PakPassion.net : Is sledging something you have considered when things aren’t going your way or as a weapon against the opposition?

Yasir Shah : I have absolutely no interest in that. My job is to bowl well for Pakistan and if there is any talking to be done, my bowling does that for me. Even if someone from the opposition speaks to me to try and irritate me, I become more determined to answer him with my bowling. Even when I am batting or fielding, I will work on the same idea which is to let my skills reply to any kind of provocation.


PakPassion.net : Shane Warne seems to have a lot of praise for you, have you met him and what advice did he give to you?

Yasir Shah : He has always been my favourite bowler. It is a matter of great honour for me that he admires my bowling and he also tweeted about my bowling during the series against Australia in the UAE (2014). I felt so proud that a bowler who I admire so much and one who was considered to be one of the best in his trade has words of praise for me.

I met him twice in Australia where we were joined by Mushtaq Ahmed and Brett Lee. Basically, he advised me to continue bowling in the way I am bowling and to make sure that my action was repeatable. He also asked me to take my time when things weren't going my way, to slow things down by taking my time to set the field so that it relieves pressure on me. He didn’t feel that my bowling action or style needed changing but his advice was more about general aspects of my game. It was a great feeling to be able to talk to him about these things and this is something I will cherish.


PakPassion.net : Do you feel there is more pressure to perform on you now as you are now a known entity?

Yasir Shah : I really don’t worry about these things. I work on my bowling to make sure that I am doing my basics right and do the best for Pakistan with whatever skills I have. As far as video footage of my bowling being available to the opposition is concerned, there really isn’t much I can do about that but also remember, even I have the ability to examine in detail the weaknesses of opposition batsmen. I also analyse on video the style of batting and potential holes in the techniques of batsmen and formulate my plan along with my coaches. For example, I am already watching videos of some of the England players batting to see how I can attack them and take advantage of their weaknesses in the upcoming series to be played in the UAE. So it works both ways. Of course watching a bowler bowl on video is one thing, playing him in real life in a real match situation is another thing altogether.


PakPassion.net : There is a general impression that England’s batting is weak against spin. Do you agree with that assessment?

Yasir Shah : That is something no one can say until we play them in UAE. What we can do is to work on our plans and for me to bowl with enough variation to confuse the batsmen. This will be my objective regardless of who or which opposition I am bowling at.


PakPassion.net : Can Pakistan repeat the 3-0 Test series success against England in the upcoming series?

Yasir Shah : I feel that we are a very strong team with the batting anchored around Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan and Mohammad Hafeez. All of these seniors are a great help and support for the very talented youngsters and less experienced players in the squad. The seniors treat the juniors as equals and the morale of the team is very high and the team is united which is a great feeling and makes me very confident about the upcoming series against England.


PakPassion.net : How does it feel as a Pakistani player to not to be able to play in front of home crowds in Pakistan?

Yasir Shah : This is very saddening for me. Not for myself but for the youngsters who are playing cricket in Pakistan or want to start playing this game. They are unable to see the top teams of the world play at their home grounds. For young players, it is essential that they are able to play against international teams in their home environment. This is the real tragedy of the situation we are in as regards to the absence of international tours to Pakistan.


PakPassion.net : The announcement about the Pakistan Super League (PSL) must have filled you with excitement as well?

Yasir Shah : This is a big thing for Pakistan cricket. I look at the likes of Bangladesh which has its own league and we can see the effect of that in the way their international team is performing where they have beaten the top teams of the world at home. Similarly, this will be a great opportunity for our youngsters to play alongside and against some of the top international players and learn from that experience. I am sure the result of such contact will be visible in the coming few years as the Pakistan team will start producing more talented youngsters.


PakPassion.net : How do you handle the pressure of being classed as Pakistan’s number one spinner at the moment?

Yasir Shah : I don’t feel the pressure but it is true that there is an expectation for me to take a wicket every time I bowl. People who are watching want me to succeed when I bowl and I understand that. The only way to answer that expectation is to work even harder with my coaches and improve my bowling and put in match winning performances for Pakistan.


PakPassion.net : Do you feel that you have it in you to perform well on non-spinning tracks as well?

Yasir Shah : This is foremost on my mind. Even my practice sessions are on pitches which offer little or no assistance to spinners, where the ball does not “break”; so I am aware of this issue. On such pitches, your line and length are crucial and I work on that. Mushtaq Ahmed, our spin coach, is always there when I am practicing and we discuss bowling on such tracks and he advises me on my technique all the time. He compiles videos of my bowling and then analyses it with me sitting next to him. We then discuss any areas of improvement which are clear from the videos and we work on fixing them in the nets. The amount of work put in by our coaches in general is amazing and we all appreciate that.


PakPassion.net : Your resemblance with Lionel Messi has been discussed before, but do you share his skills with the football as well or not?

Yasir Shah : I do play football in my leisure time or at the end of a net or practice session. It’s a nice way to relax and it's funny when people say I look like Messi. I'm not as good as him but I can play some good football
 
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Great Interview.

Was interesting to hear his thoughts, he seems like a calm and collected person.

The Messi part was great too :))
 
Good interview!
His opinion on sledging is something I didn't like! :steyn
 
Good interview and good luck to him in his performances against england.
 
Quality interview and good answers - no controversial statements unlike so many Pakistani senior players.

Also interesting to note that he's already thinking ahead into 2016 and already practising how he will adapt to the lack of spin he will experience in England, NZ and Australia.
 
Fantastic interview...

Hard work,hard work and hard work.That is what he has to say.

I have been really impressed by his work ethic and we all can clearly see the improvement in his bowling action and bowling in general from his debut and his last test match.

Work ethic is something which always excites me and he has got a commendable work ethic.

Wishing him all the best for future and keep working hard champ.
 
Quality interview and good answers - no controversial statements unlike so many Pakistani senior players.

Also interesting to note that he's already thinking ahead into 2016 and already practising how he will adapt to the lack of spin he will experience in England, NZ and Australia.

Well he is very hard working. Makes sense.
 
Thanks for confirming that you are not as good as Messi . . .

Jokes aside, very good interview from a bowler who has certainly done a lot better than I thought he will after watching him bowl for the first time - his progress has been fantastic, and he has managed to make himself the most prized bowler in the team within 1 year.

Ajmal getting suspended has been a blessing in disguise for him. Looking forward to his performance vs. England as well as in the ODIs in the future, where he's struggling at the moment but he can improve.

He hasn't yet shown his brilliance in the field though, and also needs to contribute more with the bat.
 
Thanks for confirming that you are not as good as Messi . . .

Jokes aside, very good interview from a bowler who has certainly done a lot better than I thought he will after watching him bowl for the first time - his progress has been fantastic, and he has managed to make himself the most prized bowler in the team within 1 year.

Ajmal getting suspended has been a blessing in disguise for him. Looking forward to his performance vs. England as well as in the ODIs in the future, where he's struggling at the moment but he can improve.

He hasn't yet shown his brilliance in the field though, and also needs to contribute more with the bat.

He is #11 for sure, but I agree with you on the fact that he needs to improve his batting.

In the field he's been alright.

Not done too bad in ODI's, but is struggling to do the magic he has done in tests.
 
Lovely chap Yasir! Hope he demolishes English batsmen like he did to Aussies!

Shane Warne didnt say things of note. A bit surprising..
 
Good interview of a in form player.

Will be key against England
 
Excellent interview
Indeed his best is yet to come, I hope sooner he will become successful in ODIs too. Good to know that he practices on dead tracks too.
 
Don't think he'll ever be as good as Ajmal was in ODIs, but if he can average around 25-27, then it will be enough to remain in the team.
 
Excellent interview, and excellent bowler.

I knew he was good when he first came, but I never though he would progress so rapidly! He's even brought some good variations in, and bowls with immense control. He's especially great in Tests. I'm expecting another truckload of wickets, and am looking forward to seeing him bowl. To be honest, I prefer watching Yasir bowl over Ajmal. A good leggie > a good offie anyday. I love Yasir's action too!

In ODIs, he hasn't reached the same level of success, but he definately can. The problem seems to be down to the fact that he bowls flatter and quicker in ODIs, which means the ball spins and grips less. This pretty much removes all wicket taking options. He needs to flight the ball up, and allow it to drift, dip, and grip. He shouldn't be worried about getting smacked too much, the flatter ball he bowls should simply just be a variation.
 
Fantastic bowler and already the best legspinner in the world atm. If he could translate his test performances into ODI's then that would be brilliant.
 
One of the most pleasant people to talk to for sure!

Wish him the best for himself and for Pakistan as well.
 
Don't think he'll ever be as good as Ajmal was in ODIs, but if he can average around 25-27, then it will be enough to remain in the team.

I don't think even Ajmal can be as good as he was before the action change. So, yes the 25 average target is quite realistic.
 
No sign of false modesty. That alone makes is a good interview.
Only fault was to include hafeez in the same sentence as yk and misbah for test batting.
 
Good to see he's thinking about non-spinning tracks.

Hoping he bags another 25-30 against England inshaAllah.
 
You can sledge without being a foul mouth.

I prefer gamesmanship over hurling mindless abuse and gesticulating towards the opposition.

At the end of the day, it is just a game of cricket and not a battle.

Like the fact that he plays cricket with a smile and still does the job.
 
I prefer gamesmanship over hurling mindless abuse and gesticulating towards the opposition.

At the end of the day, it is just a game of cricket and not a battle.

Like the fact that he plays cricket with a smile and still does the job.
I'm not telling Yasir to sledge. Just saying sledging can be done without being a foul mouth. Cricket is a mental game and if you can make a batsman lose concentration through words, why not?
 
Great interview, he comes across as someone who is continuously trying to improve his game which is great for him and surely for Pakistan as well :-)

One thing no one has mentioned in this thread and was not asked by the interviewer as well is 'What is he doing to improve his shoddy fitness'; he comes across rather unfit and plump than atheltically inclined. I remember as a young player he was much fitter and his fielding was yards better as well. For someone who is so keen to constantly improve his bowling, he must already be thinking about that as well, hopefully!
 
Great interview, he comes across as someone who is continuously trying to improve his game which is great for him and surely for Pakistan as well :-)

One thing no one has mentioned in this thread and was not asked by the interviewer as well is 'What is he doing to improve his shoddy fitness'; he comes across rather unfit and plump than atheltically inclined. I remember as a young player he was much fitter and his fielding was yards better as well. For someone who is so keen to constantly improve his bowling, he must already be thinking about that as well, hopefully!

That's a good question but one hopes that the army of coaches that the team employs will pick this up and move him in the right direction
 
I don't think even Ajmal can be as good as he was before the action change. So, yes the 25 average target is quite realistic.

However no one expects Ajmal to even become international standard again but Yasir is expected to play at least the next 6-7 years of international cricket, so he can remain consistent in Tests and also improve in ODIs.
 
Thanks for confirming that you are not as good as Messi . . .

Jokes aside, very good interview from a bowler who has certainly done a lot better than I thought he will after watching him bowl for the first time - his progress has been fantastic, and he has managed to make himself the most prized bowler in the team within 1 year.

Ajmal getting suspended has been a blessing in disguise for him. Looking forward to his performance vs. England as well as in the ODIs in the future, where he's struggling at the moment but he can improve.

He hasn't yet shown his brilliance in the field though, and also needs to contribute more with the bat.

he isn't a batsmen in the team. No need to focus on improving his batting, at least not right now.
 
Still unsure if he can transfer his skills to the shorter format, but in tests he has been fantastic.

I wouldn't be too perturbed if he cannot, Imad Wasim is a solid spin option as well.
 
Excellent interview!

One thing which sort of surprised me, though, was the fact that he considered Hafeez a pillar of the Test batting line-up, ahead of the likes of Azhar & Asad, because in all likelihood, Hafeez will start the England Test series on the bench.
 
Yasir's fitness is fine. He has a roundish body by nature but he's in good shape.




Then why does he seem to have a chin and a tummy as well?

MIG: Same coaches have not helped Umar Akmal loose all the extra weight he has been carrying for a few years now, not sure if they can make a difference unless the player himself wants to!
 
Yasir is already a legend with his short but burgeoning test career, he doesn't seem to take pressure and is very positive in his approach.
 
I saw Yasir Shah boarding an EK flight (LHE to DXB) on 22nd September. Must have been off to Zimbabwe considering he played in the ODI. First time I've ever seen a famous person. Didn't bother approaching him or anything but seemed like a nice person. I thought I'd share it for what it's worth.
 
Can't tell from one interview but best to let him get on with his primary job of spinning us to victory

I wanted to see him captain a side in PSL. He is a likable character who should be pushed ahead.

A new coming of Shane Warne! :murali
 
Phenomenal success! Seems to be getting better and better with each match
 
Amazing career turnaround considering he was playing for Middlesbrough in NYSD league in 2010.

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After playing so well what was Yasir Shah doind there ?

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This is the awareness your match winner A grade cricketer should be showing ?


Disappointed.


Loved the Legflick though. Was Classy. Promote him to number 9
 
You got a point there [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

That was a pretty anticlimatic way to end the match
 
I hope pakistan bat first at Melbourne and bat well. Yasir will come in the the match then
 
Yasir ahould be warned for his sloppiness, which cost us the game. He should also get his line and length right, must perform in the remaining two games, if we are to win this series.
 
I hope pakistan bat first at Melbourne and bat well. Yasir will come in the the match then

I hope these are famous last words, but Yasir will have little impact on this series. Yasir is a good solid bowler, but bar the ball that goes on, he doesn't have the toys to damage good batsman.
 
I hope these are famous last words, but Yasir will have little impact on this series. Yasir is a good solid bowler, but bar the ball that goes on, he doesn't have the toys to damage good batsman.

I understand people just like to give charity wickets. Like the 13 Australians when they came to UAE. Kind of like saying all McGrath had was the ability to bowl at medium pace without giving runs
 
I understand people just like to give charity wickets. Like the 13 Australians when they came to UAE. Kind of like saying all McGrath had was the ability to bowl at medium pace without giving runs

What I say about Yasir has no bearing on Yasir's performance but I work with leg spinners and my critique maybe wrong and time will tell but I can't see how he will take wickets of good players without the ability to consistently bowl sharp leg spin. Anyways, I hope I am wrong.
 
What I say about Yasir has no bearing on Yasir's performance but I work with leg spinners and my critique maybe wrong and time will tell but I can't see how he will take wickets of good players without the ability to consistently bowl sharp leg spin. Anyways, I hope I am wrong.

Yeah that doesn't sound too credible: consdering what he has done before
. I was thinking about kumble
 
Well time will tell, if I am wrong then it's great for Pakistan.

But you are already wrong regardless of what happens in Melbourne. He wouldn't have those wickets against Australia in flat UAE conditions if he were a one trick pony
 
But you are already wrong regardless of what happens in Melbourne. He wouldn't have those wickets against Australia in flat UAE conditions if he were a one trick pony

The wickets in the UAE are slow and low and hence the effectiveness of straight ball and he also had success on the slower wicket at Lords. For me he is a one trick pony with good control and unless he develops a sharply spun leg spinner, he will struggle in these conditions. I knew he would struggle in Brisbane and I warned about this during the Windies series, even though on those tracks against terrible batsman he took wickets.
 
Really want him to succeed outside Uae so this series is important
 
Best spinner in the world without an iota of doubt, need a captain in the team to set a field to start with also one who uses him as a strike option not as a defensive run stopper. It will be a miracle if he can survive the west indies series without breaking down given the penchant of his captain to over bowl him. I hope the West indies batters do not throw their wickets away playing mindless shots, should be a good contest.
 
Best spinner in the world without an iota of doubt, need a captain in the team to set a field to start with also one who uses him as a strike option not as a defensive run stopper. It will be a miracle if he can survive the west indies series without breaking down given the penchant of his captain to over bowl him. I hope the West indies batters do not throw their wickets away playing mindless shots, should be a good contest.

His bowling average changed from 24 to 31 in just 4 test series.
 
His bowling average changed from 24 to 31 in just 4 test series.

Isn't it self explanatory the sample size is too small to judge him while he clearly struggled in Australian conditions.
 
Isn't it self explanatory the sample size is too small to judge him while he clearly struggled in Australian conditions.

Then how he became best spinner in world? Even in England he struggled except for 2 wicket hauls.
 
Then how he became best spinner in world? Even in England he struggled except for 2 wicket hauls.

Or anotehr way to look at it is . . he won you the 2 test matches that you won (or played a major hand) . . the other 2 where he didn't perform, you lost!
 
Or anotehr way to look at it is . . he won you the 2 test matches that you won (or played a major hand) . . the other 2 where he didn't perform, you lost!

Still doesn't make you best spin bowler in the world right now.
 
Still doesn't make you best spin bowler in the world right now.

That's up for debate. I am not claiming he is the best in the world . . I am just saying it is unfair to judge him based on the 3 test matches down under (i don't count the one he played in NZ . . hardly played a role) . .

Just before the 3 tests, he became 2nd fastest in history of test cricket to 100 wickets
 
That's up for debate. I am not claiming he is the best in the world . . I am just saying it is unfair to judge him based on the 3 test matches down under (i don't count the one he played in NZ . . hardly played a role) . .

Just before the 3 tests, he became 2nd fastest in history of test cricket to 100 wickets

The poster I replied initially claimed he is best in world.

It's not unfair when his average shot from 24 to 31.5 after 4 away series it put into perspective his earlier achievements mainly in Subcontinent.
 
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