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Swabi-born Mohammad Asad - leg spin bowler

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A regular performer at the NCA Remote Areas Camp for the last two years, leg-spinner Mohammad Asad has found his way to the Pakistan team that will compete in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup to be played in Bangladesh from 12 November.

The 19-year-old Asad hails from Swabi in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Asad wants to emulate Pakistan Test leg-spinner Yasir Shah (also born and raised in Swabi) who is regarded as one of the top leg-spinners in the world with an impressive Test record of 203 wickets in only 35 matches.

Asad is aiming to produce a stellar performance in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup and help Pakistan win the title.

Asad also represented Abbottabad in the U19 Regional Tournament, while his skill was noticed by the selectors at the NCA Remote Areas trials. He is known as the ‘googly boy’ in his neighbourhood, the title was given to him for his ability of bamboozling batsmen with the googly, widely considered the most lethal weapon of a leg-spinner.

Asad honed his skills practicing at the Yasir Shah Academy in Swabi, Yasir is Asad’s favourite bowler and he aspires to emulate the leg-spinner and win laurels for the country at the highest level.

Mohammad Asad on his early days: “I was passionate about cricket from an early age. I used to go to the ground with my cousin and used to bowl six hours daily. While learning leg-spin, I took guidance from Shane Warne’s bowling videos. Initially, my family objected to my interest in cricket but when they saw my hard work and improvement in my game they started backing me.

“My mother had tears of joy in her eyes when she heard about my selection in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup squad, I really want to do well and win the tournament for Pakistan.”

Asad’s aim is to represent Pakistan in all three formats, for now though, his focus is on the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup where he is set to be a vital cog in Pakistan’s bowling attack that also includes young spinners Mohammad Hassan and Umer Khan.
 
Last record in u19 3 day is very good

Pentangular U-19 T20 Cup 2018/19 - 4 matches, 2 wickets, Avg 50, Econ 6.25

Regional Inter District U-19 Tournament 2017-18 - 2 matches, 3 wickets, Avg 19

Inter Region U-19 Three Day Tournament 2017/18 - 2 matches, 5 wickets, Avg 26

Regional Inter District U-19 One Day Tournament 2018-19 - 6 matches, 5 wickets, Avg 11, Econ 3.67

Inter Region U-19 Three Day Tournament 2018/19 - 5 matches, 33 wickets, Avg 20
 
Getting picked from nowhere is quite fascinating. He must have impressed selectors having said that without video cannot say much hopefully he is given chance in acc tournament
 
strange pick..they have mohammad mohsin...and umar khan who surely are ahead
 
strange pick..they have mohammad mohsin...and umar khan who surely are ahead

Mohsin and Umer are in the team also but its always good to have atleast 3 spinners in the squad for asian conditions. Also we need to keep in mind that we need to develop young leg spinners as well, Mohsin had a good national T20 but he hasnt played as a specialist spinner or a bowling all rounder till now and he will also need some work to be done.

Asad is 19 and a leggy so if he can do well it will be really good for the Pakistan cricket.
 
Getting picked from nowhere is quite fascinating. He must have impressed selectors having said that without video cannot say much hopefully he is given chance in acc tournament

After seeing Akif Javed in national T20 cup who was picked out of nowhere I am actually impressed with selectors so I am hoping Asad must be a good young talent as well.
 
A hard spun leg break and control is all he needs, i make it sound easy but these 2 are the most difficult for good leg break bowlers to attain
 
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