"We’ve always thought that the Pakistanis have amazingly talented players" : Mike Hussey

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"We’ve always thought that the Pakistanis have amazingly talented players" : Mike Hussey

Australia batting legend Mike Hussey, famously known as Mr Cricket, believes Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir is an outstanding talent even after all that he had to go through due to the spot-fixing episode.

Amir, on Thursday, showed his prowess with the pink ball when he dismissed two CA XI batsmen on the first two balls of hosts’ innings: James Peirson was clean-bowled on the first ball with an in-swinging delivery and then Will Bosisto was dismissed LBW in Cairns during the day-night tour match.


The 24-year-old later dismissed nightwatchman Ryan Lees on the last ball of his second over which marked the end of day one of the three-day affair. He finished with figures of 3-15 in his 10 overs while the hosts were bundled out for 114 in reply to Pakistan’s 208.


“He’s an outstanding talent,” said Hussey of Amir. “I know he’s been through a lot in a short career really, but I’m personally happy to see him back playing international cricket. I feel like he’s done his time and he’s a class bowler.”

The 41-year-old further said that Amir was equally good with the new and old balls and his presence will spice up Pakistan’s tour of Australia.


“Again, he’s someone that bowls extremely well with the new ball but is also very good with the old ball as well,” said Hussey. “He’s highly skilled, along with some of their other left-armers, so it’s going to be a great contest between bat and ball.”

On young Amir’

Hussey relived facing Amir during 2009-2010, before the then teenager was banned for five years for spot-fixing during the England series. The former southpaw said Amir had blown him away with his sheer talent back then.

“We’ve always thought that the Pakistanis have amazingly talented players,” said Hussey. “They always seem to come onto the scene and you think, ‘Wow, this guy’s unbelievable’, and Mohammad Amir was no different. He was young, talented, keen to do well, passionate sort of guy.”


He continued: “He just kept running in hard all day being young and fresh. He certainly gave us a good battle out there. It was a shame he had to go through that tough period but hopefully he comes back bigger and better.”

Pakistan or Australia?

Hussey, who scored 6,235 runs for Australia in 79 Tests with an average of 51.52, when asked to pick a winner of the three-match Test series, resorted to holding back from naming a clear-favourite. However, he said that Pakistan did have a chance to upset the Kangaroos on their own turf.

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“Of course they can,” Hussey said when asked if Pakistan can topple Australia this summer. “Australia is going to have something to say about that though, and we’ve got a great record in Australia.”

Meanwhile, Hussey laid emphasis on doing well in the first, day-night match which will mark the start of the three-Test series.

“A day-night Test at the Gabba is going to be challenging for both teams, and so it’ll be interesting to see which team can make the adjustments and adapt to those conditions quicker. The first Test of any series is always really important, so if you can get off to a winning start, whether it be Australia or Pakistan, then you’ve got the confidence to move forward.

He added: “So, whoever wins that first one, will have a huge advantage going into the rest of the series. I can’t wait – you can’t pick it – but I think it’s going to be a greatly contested series.”

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1258355/mike-hussey-terms-mohammad-amir-outstanding-unbelievable/
 
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Much to personal hurt for many of our fans

Amir is destined for better but there is hard work involved
 
Political statement by Mr. Cricket. He knows like the rest of us that we have no chance of winning the series.

It's a matter of damage limitation for us and returning home without embarrassing ourselves like we did in NZ.
 
Political statement by Mr. Cricket. He knows like the rest of us that we have no chance of winning the series.

It's a matter of damage limitation for us and returning home without embarrassing ourselves like we did in NZ.

Pakistan is not a No.1 team. Every team at the top of the table have faults right now. I think we have chance of winning in Australia; if Pakistan execute the plan properly. They should learn from South Africa.... it is not impossible but definitely require mental and physical strength.
 
Pakistan is not a No.1 team. Every team at the top of the table have faults right now. I think we have chance of winning in Australia; if Pakistan execute the plan properly. They should learn from South Africa.... it is not impossible but definitely require mental and physical strength.

Yes, but there is a gulf in class between our pacers and their SA counterparts.

Australian batsmen struggle against disciplined bowling and that is exactly what we are not as a bowling unit.

Wahab and Rahat cannot bowl on the same spot twice and while Amir has better control, he lacks penetration. Same goes for Imran.

Sohail is the only bowler who has reasonably good control and has penetration but he lasts for one or two spells only.

Not to mention the South Africans catch better than us.
 
Some of the posters on this thread who are having a field day aj kal will not be very active whenever Pakistan is doing well in a test.
 
Talent is the most overrated word in Cricket.

Talent is there, Talent is not there... So and so cricketer has talent, such and such country has a lot of natural talent... :rohit
 
“We’ve always thought that the Pakistanis have amazingly talented players,” said Hussey. “They always seem to come onto the scene and you think, ‘Wow, this guy’s unbelievable’, and Mohammad Amir was no different. He was young, talented, keen to do well, passionate sort of guy.”

He is right here. I've always admired the bowling talent produced by Pakistan over the years. It's sad that the standards have fallen these days but Amir still has the potential to spearhead the Pakistani bowling attack.
 
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