LEEDS: Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib admits his team would benefit from the emergence of a top-class pace bowler to supplement their quality spin attack.Naib’s side, who have lost all eight of their group-stage matches, will play their last game at this year’s World Cup when they face the West Indies here on Thursday (today). Although Afghanistan spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman are potential match-winners, Naib knows the team needs a sharper pace attack to trouble the world’s best teams.“If you look over the last two or three years, we’re just depending on spinners, especially when Mujeeb joined the team,” Naib said. “We have two spinners in Rashid and Mujeeb. So if you work on the fast bowlers in the last two or three years, maybe we have good pacers now in this tournament.“This is a problem. We didn’t find the fast bowlers’ department. We all worked on the spinners, so that’s why we have world-class spinners.” Naib has not given up hope that his country’s talent scouts can unearth the kind of quality pace bowler he needs.“If you find two, three, good fast bowlers, maybe it will be good for us here in the World Cup,” he said. “Hopefully in the future we can find a good fast bowler. And I’m hoping I’ll be working on it.”
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Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Afghanistan have need for speed, admits skipper Naib
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