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"Very happy with my comeback into international cricket after almost a year" : Yasir Shah

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Yasir Shah spoke to Saj (for Sky Sports) about his return to Pakistan's Test side after a year, his hopes for next year's World Cup and the drawn Test between Pakistan and Australia in Dubai.


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Pakistan's Test tour of Ireland and England in the summer of 2018 was hailed as a success as the team lead by Sarfaraz Ahmed came away unscathed with a victory in the one-off match in Ireland and a drawn series against England on their home turf.

This was a commendable result in many ways and had special significance given the absence of their star bowler Yasir Shah, who had been a key part of their success in the 2016 series in England.

Now restored to full fitness but lacking match practice, Shah performed admirably in the recently concluded first Test against Australia which was played in Dubai.

Having last played for Pakistan against Sri Lanka at the same venue in October 2017, the leg-spinner made a much-awaited return to the Test arena and explained why he was happy with the way things went for him during the recently concluded match against Australia.

"I am very happy with my comeback into international cricket after almost a year," Yasir said.

"Of course, when you start playing Test cricket again after such a long period, there are always problems but thankfully, my form seems to have returned to normal as I feel that I bowled really well during the second innings against Australia.


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Yasir Shah celebrates his six-wicket haul v England in the first Test at Lord's in 2016​


"I am hoping that this will continue in the rest of the series and into the future."

The UAE has had a reputation as an impregnable fortress for Pakistan in Tests and Yasir's performances have had a major role in establishing this trend, but he did not taste as much success as expected in the hard-fought match against Australia, which may have left a few question marks over his form and fitness.

However, the leg-spinner disagreed with this assessment and expressed his satisfaction with how he performed given that he was returning to top-level cricket after an absence of almost a year.

"I am aware of the continued expectations on me as far as bowling in UAE is concerned but one needs to take into account the fact that I was making a comeback after a long time," he explained.

"Of course, the fact that I missed a caught-and-bowled chance in the first innings didn't really help my cause and there were other missed chances also off my bowling so in a way I was unlucky to not get more wickets.

"However, my aim was to get my basics right and get my rhythm back and I feel satisfied that I achieved that objective in the second innings and was eventually able to bowl in the same way I have bowled before in UAE."

Reduced to 87-3 on day four of the first Test, not many pundits gave Australia much of a chance of survival but Usman Khawaja's epic 141-run knock defied Pakistan's bowling attack and also helped the tourists in securing a nail-biting draw in Dubai.


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Usman Khawaja batted for over 500 minutes to help Australia claim an unlikely draw against Pakistan in Dubai​


Yasir, who took four wickets in the second innings to give Pakistan a whiff of victory in the dying moments of the Test match, had a lot of praise for the Australian batsman.

"Khawaja excelled in the way he batted against us on that final day of the first Test in Dubai," he said.

"I wouldn't say it was difficult to bowl to him or that I bowled badly, but you must give credit to him as he found a way to tackle my bowling by playing some unbelievable sweep and reverse-sweep shots without too much difficulty."

The first Test against Australia also brought to the fore a debutante for Pakistan, Bilal Asif, who impressed with a six-wicket haul in the first innings.

However, the off-spinner from Sialkot was unable to repeat his performance in the second innings which Yasir simply attributed to a lack of international experience.

"Bilal Asif bowled really well in the first innings against Australia in his debut game in Dubai recently," the 32-year-old said.

"I feel that as he gets to bowl more on surfaces as the one in Dubai, he will get to learn a bit more about what is needed to be effective on such wickets and will only get better with more matches under his belt.


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Bilal Asif followed up his six-wicket haul in the first innings with figures of 0-87 in the second​


"To be honest, one cannot really be too harsh on Bilal for his bowling in the second innings as even I was shocked by the Dubai pitch on the fifth day which seemed to be very slow and easy-paced."

Shadab Khan has seen a lot of success in the limited over formats for Pakistan and was also chosen to fill-in for an injured Yasir during the tour of England.

However, he has had limited success in Tests but as Yasir explained, there is room for improvement if he is given more chances in the longer format of the game,

"Shadab is an excellent young leg-spinner who I feel can perform really well in Test cricket," he added.

"Apart from being a good bowler, he can also bat well and has done wonders for our team in ODIs and T20I games.

"If given a chance, I think he has the potential to put in some excellent performance in Tests as well in future."

Fresh from his excellent season at Leicestershire, Pakistan pace-bowler Mohammad Abbas wasted no time in showing why he is considered his country's leading fast-bowler.


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Mohammad Abbas has taken 49 wickets in nine Tests for Pakistan so far in his career​


He ripped apart the Australian batting line-up in the first innings of the first Test, on a surface not considered helpful for his style of bowling.

Yasir, like many others, was in awe of the fast bowler's performance: "Mohammad Abbas has really impressed me in all the matches he has played for Pakistan so far.

"Since his debut in 2017, he has continuously improved himself and demonstrated his wicket-taking skills as he did on the England tour where he was the highest wicket-taker in the Test series.

"He bowled wonderfully well in the match against Australia too and gave us a great chance of victory and I am sure he will continue to prove to be a good fast-bowler for Pakistan in the future."

The 2019 World Cup in England promises to be an interesting contest and the 2017 Champions Trophy winners, Pakistan, are expected to put up a stiff challenge for a bid to become world champions.

While Shadab has been the leg-spinner of choice for Pakistan in ODIs in recent times, Yasir - who has played 19 ODIs for his country - still hasn't given up hope of a spot in the World Cup squad.


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Pakistan won the 2017 Champions Trophy after beating India by 180 runs​


"ODI cricket is something I take seriously and is one format for which I would like to make a comeback for Pakistan in the future," he said.

"I have been participating in one-day games in domestic cricket, with the intention of proving my capabilities in this form of cricket so that I can make a comeback and possibly put myself in contention for a spot in Pakistan's 2019 World Cup squad."

After opting out of red-ball cricket for Yorkshire, Adil Rashid surprised many observers with his inclusion in the England Test squad which comfortably defeated India.

His performances, however, were no shock to Yasir who is a great admirer of the England and Yorkshire leg-spin bowler.

"I've always felt that Rashid is an impressive leg-spinner and I was not surprised that he was successful during the Test series against India in the summer," the right-hander said.

"He has a good googly and flipper in his arsenal and is a hard-working bowler. I rate Adil very highly amongst all of the leg-spinners I have seen, and I feel that he is likely to have much more success in the future for England."


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Adil Rashid signed a new red-ball contract with Yorkshire a year after signing a two-year white-ball only deal with the county​


A masterful proponent of one of cricket's most beautiful styles of bowling, Yasir has shown time and again how important a leg-spinner is to the overall success of his team.

With an impressive tally of 169 Test wickets to his name in only 29 matches, it is no surprise that the Pakistan bowler feels that leg-spin is an important component of any team line-up and its effectiveness is not just limited to Tests alone.

"The state of leg-spin bowling is very encouraging at the moment in international cricket," Yasir said.

"There was a period after Shane Warne where there seemed to be a shortage of good leg-spinners in international cricket.

"It appeared that there was little or no use for this style of bowling in ODIs or T20I games, but all that has changed recently.

"We now have a situation where there are very good and successful leg-spinners in each format of the game and that is simply because of the realisation that this sort of bowler is a wicket-taker and a game-changer in any form of the game.

"This is all great news for the art of leg-spin and I hope this will continue for a long time in the future."

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Yasir shah's lack of form was the difference in the 1st test though he did show a glimpses of his old self in the last session of the test but it was all too late in the day. His performance will decide the fate of not only the 2nd test but also the series.
 
I thought Yasir was rather poor at Dubai.

He’s fine in Asia, but outside Asia there is far more value in Shadab Khan, given the lesser utility of legspin in the first three innings.
 
He'll have a much better match the second time around.

Although, he has been on the decline for some time now.
 
I thought Yasir was rather poor at Dubai.

He’s fine in Asia, but outside Asia there is far more value in Shadab Khan, given the lesser utility of legspin in the first three innings.

Why are you so convinced Shadab can take us from 100-5 to 300 plus all out. I like Shadab but just batting hasn't been amazing at international level.
 
As he explained, and so did Sarfaraz, not easy to get back into international cricket after a year. But his second innings performance was excellent - should be ok for 2nd Test
 
From what I've heard in his interviews, I've gotten the impression that he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
I feel like Yasir needs a captain like Misbah, who would lay out plans for him and dictate him how to bowl in every over, in order to flourish.
 
Pakistani players really need to cut down their interviews especially midway through a series.

Reflecting on their form and how they did in a series should be something that they could talk about after they have done with the series, focus should always be to just concentrate on the job on hand which is to play to the best of their ability during a series and leave the interviews after a series.
 
Regardless of his form and fitness, he is still the best red ball spinner in Pakistan. He remains our main weapon. Hopefully he can play a role in winning us the 2nd Test.
 
He has served Pakistan well and has won a number of matches. He has looked better as the game progressed. Therefore he deserves another series.
 
Getting better with each innings.

He took 15 wickets against the Kiwis last time and this time, has four years worth of experience on his side.

Should make for an interesting contest.
 
Just stay fit and the wickets will come. Class is permanent, form is temporary.
 
Looked better in Abu Dhabi but still room for improvement largely due to the fact that he's not played a lot of cricket.

My concern during this series was him suffering another injury.
 
His forays into ODI cricket will diminish his test cricket bowling.

He bowled well in both tests in patches - but was more defensive and impatient than usual - at a time when batsmen weren't attacking.
 
I still feel his fitness can be improved.

And as a result of that, he would look a better bowler at the moment.
 
Wish him all the best during this difficult time.

Condolences to my favorite Test Cricketer.
 
Good to see him in the wickets so early in the series!
 
Yasir Shah

It’s a concern how ordinary he has looked this Uae summer the end could be near I am afraid
 
Watching home bowl in this Test against New Zealand and there are quite a few loose deliveries and freebies for the batsmen.
 
Taken some important wickets but not as economical as before.
 
Needs to loose weight and work on adding to his skill level
 
His length has been poor.

Far too many short balls and overpitched deliveries.
 
Goes from bowling poorly to suddenly producing a potentially match winning spell. Already has 5 for the innings
 
Its strange to say but he looks harmless but when you look at the stats he is amazing. Something has to give
 
It took one wicket to get him bowling well.

Confidence the key with Yasir and once he got that one wicket today in the evening spell then he was almost unplayable.

Most times five-wickets in an innings for Pakistan:
Wasim Akram 25 (104 matches)
Imran Khan 23 (88 matches)
Waqar Younis 22 (87 matches)
Abdul Qadir 15 (67 matches)
Danish Kaneria 15 (61 matches)
Yasir Shah 14 (31 matches)
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">During this Test match Yasir Shah has gone ahead of Sarfraz Nawaz, Shoaib Akhtar and Saeed Ajmal in the list of Pakistani bowlers with most Test wickets. He is now 8th on the all-time list <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PAKvNZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PAKvNZ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1064130302296158208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 18, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Most times five-wickets in an innings for Pakistan:<br><br>Wasim Akram 25 (104 matches)<br>Imran Khan 23 (88 matches)<br>Waqar Younis 22 (87 matches)<br>Abdul Qadir 15 (67 matches)<br>Danish Kaneria 15 (61 matches)<br>Yasir Shah 14 (31 matches)<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1064139737810776064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 18, 2018</a></blockquote>
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special cricketer , they way he turns around a test match reminds me of Wasim and Waqar.
 
Oh how i have missed this guy!!

The wunderkid is back !!! Yasir Shah!!!
 
Gotta love his energy and passion. He is just a sight when in form!
 
And people were saying he is finished. That 5fer stat is astonishing. Almost every 2nd Test he is taking 5.
 
He is 19 wickets away from becoming the fastest to 200 wickets in Test cricket. Needs to do it in four Tests, which is very much do-able.
 
Yes but unless they are green seamers it's hard to leave him out.

I'd say

Fakhar
Imam
Azhar
Harris
Shafiq
Babar
Sarf
Faheem/Yasir
Abbas
Hasan
Shaheen
Agree with that line-up. However realistically speaking, Hafeez will find a way in there somehow :))
 
Contrary to popular belief, seaming wickets support spin..

If it seams, it spins.. doesnt have to be a flat dust bowl for spinners to beeffective..
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Yasir Shah:<br>W . W . W .<br>One of the best overs you will ever see<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PAKvNZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PAKvNZ</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1066979158985711618?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 26, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Brilliant from.him, unexpectedly exceeding expectations this match!
 
Fluke performance.Se [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] told everyone. If it wasnt for the Kiwis turning up Yasir would have got no wickets and would have proved he is useless. If this was Kohli he would have hit a triple hundred so again proving Yasir can only help in London.
 
Fluke performance.Se [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] told everyone. If it wasnt for the Kiwis turning up Yasir would have got no wickets and would have proved he is useless. If this was Kohli he would have hit a triple hundred so again proving Yasir can only help in London.

It's unfortunate that Kohli will not play Yasir, Kohli does take tests seriously.

But we cannot tell about how it would had been had they faced each other, because Williamson on other side didn't get out.
 
It's unfortunate that Kohli will not play Yasir, Kohli does take tests seriously.

But we cannot tell about how it would had been had they faced each other, because Williamson on other side didn't get out.

yaar maza kharaab kur diya lol
 
Fluke performance.Se [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] told everyone. If it wasnt for the Kiwis turning up Yasir would have got no wickets and would have proved he is useless. If this was Kohli he would have hit a triple hundred so again proving Yasir can only help in London.

An absolutely disgraceful post after he has bowled a high class spell of leg spin against a good side. 8 wickets against NZ and he is useless?? Ok then
 
An absolutely disgraceful post after he has bowled a high class spell of leg spin against a good side. 8 wickets against NZ and he is useless?? Ok then

useless spinner..should have taken 10 wickets..complete fluke performance..Pakistan cricket is finished.
 
An absolutely disgraceful post after he has bowled a high class spell of leg spin against a good side. 8 wickets against NZ and he is useless?? Ok then

Sarcasm. Look for that word in the dictionary.
 
Just an ordinary spinner, nothing special. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] called it from the get go, as always.

This was the finest spell of his career (other than the one at Lord's) because he did not have to bowl 250 overs to get all the wickets. We need to understand that he has benefited greatly from partnering with bowlers who lack wicket-taking ability.

He has never been paired with a genuine wicket-taking spinner in his prime and has mostly been partnered by mediocre pace bowlers like Rahat and Wahab etc. who have rarely shown the ability to run through sides. Any wicket-taking spinner would take a lot wickets in such a situation, so his wicket-taking records/feats are not extraordinary.

After the emergence of Abbas, he was overshadowed for a quite a bit. However, the former has been blunted by New Zealand so far, and he has had the opportunity to take wickets in bunches. Although as I said earlier, you cannot take anything away from this particular spell because 8 wickets in 14 overs is extraordinary.
 
This was the finest spell of his career (other than the one at Lord's) because he did not have to bowl 250 overs to get all the wickets. We need to understand that he has benefited greatly from partnering with bowlers who lack wicket-taking ability.

If that were true, his average would have been in the high 30s or low 40s which is not the case. His wickets have come in a record time at an average that is considered world class for a leg spinner.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Best figures by a Pakistani bowler in a Test match:<br>Imran Khan 14/116 against Sri Lanka<br>Yasir Shah 14/184 against New Zealand<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PAKvNZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PAKvNZ</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/Qnzdg1RsLR">pic.twitter.com/Qnzdg1RsLR</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1067385761371168768?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 27, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Yasir Shah's bowling figures are the 3rd best by a leg-spinner in the history of Test cricket:<br><br>N Hirwani 16-136 <br>Anil Kumble 14-149<br>Yasir Shah 14-184<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PakvNZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PakvNZ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1067400616950054912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 27, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Happy Birthday!! to Yasir Shah. Hope he has a great year.
 
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