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Pakistan coach rues lack of swing in India

"We do rely on swing, but we haven't experienced too much swing"
Pakistan head coach Grant Bradburn and Mohamad Rizwan during practice. Photo via Reuters.
Pakistan head coach Grant Bradburn and Mohamad Rizwan during practice. Photo via Reuters.

Lack of swing in India has taken much sting out of the Pakistan pace attack in the 50-overs World Cup, head coach Grant Bradburn said ahead of Tuesday’s clash against Bangladesh.

Pakistan’s semi-final hopes hang in balance after just two wins in six matches and their bowling, usually their strong suit, has looked mostly pedestrian with Shaheen Afridi failing to produce his best form so far in the tournament.

“We have a great resource of fast bowling talent in Pakistan,” Bradburn told reporters on Monday.

“We do rely on swing, but we haven’t experienced too much swing here.

“The balls are different. The conditions are different and certainly the ball tends to wear a lot quicker here.”

The 1992 champions lost speedster Naseem Shah even before the start of the World Cup through a shoulder injury and neither his replacement Hasan Ali nor Haris Rauf could fill that void.

Pakistan’s batting has not been consistent either and Bradburn said one of the top four batters must bat deep if they were to put up big totals in their remaining matches.

“The one area that is key for us is to try and have one of our top four batsmen going through into the 40th over,” he said.

“We’ve had batsmen that have gotten in and haven’t gone on. Those are some of the basics of cricket that are vitally important for us.”

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