Legendary pacer Shoaib Akhtar has said that the current pace bowling attack of Pakistan, consisting of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah, reminds him of the old days and Shaheen is one of the best in the world right now
He also said that the way he performed against Pakistan in last year's T20 World Cup in Australia, saving Team India from 31/4 during a chase of 160 with a knock of 82*, there is no other batter in the world that could have unleashed such brilliance against Pakistan's pace attack of Shaheen
Australia are going in with an all-out pace attack at Old Trafford for the crucial fourth Test of the Ashes series. On the eve of the crucial match, the Australian captain confirmed that Josh Hazlewood would make his return to the starting XI at the expense of Scott Boland, who has had an or
Head played well in tough conditions against a top-class England pace attack in the third Ashes Test at Headingley, scoring a gutsy 77 in 112 balls while wickets fell from the other end. He helped Australia take their lead to 250 and give England 251 runs to win their first Ashes game of the
Bumrah is notably out for the last eight to nine months due to a back injury. In April, Bumrah underwent surgery on his lower back in New Zealand. The medical procedure was successful and helped Bumrah get free from pain. He also missed the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023.
Vikram Solanki, the Director of Cricket for Gujarat Titans expressed that Ireland's left-arm pacer bolsters their pace attack and is a good option for them in the final eleven.
The Protea player talked about the Indian bowling lineup and expressed that it has a great mix of youth with experience. He added that youngster Arshdeep could lead the Indian pace battery in the future.