Jason Gillespie exposes Shaheen Afidi, SPOD SHAH HARIS Rauf in front of the world
Former Pakistani White Ball coach Jason Gillespie gave his two cents about the fight of Shaheen Afidi, the settlema Shah and Haris Rauf, because the failure of these world classes is to deliver a key role in the early release of the ICC Trophy 2025 team.
The Pakistani was afraid of the pace of attack, involving Shaheen Afida, Nasem Shah and Haris Rauf, considered the backbone of the team, but they are now facing a serious crisis. Trio Bowling Bowling struggled to make an impact when the most important thing.
Jason Gillespie explains why Shaheen Afidi, Setsem Shah and Haris Rauf are fighting for delivery
Shaheen, Haris and Nasem were often expensive and ineffective, asking questions about their approach and execution. Responding to their struggles, Jason Gillespie acknowledged his talent, but emphasized the need to improve the execution of death and defense strategies of bowling.
Former Pakistan coach pointed out that the trio was dominated by favorable conditions, but they struggle to contain Wickete and control the flow flow when the terrain provides a little help. The inconsistency in closing the turnaround was a great question, and the opposition dough used their failure to adjust to the games adapted to hit.
In view of this, the former Australian Pacer advised Shaheen, Haris and Nasemo to wisely perform their defense plans in death to overcome their challenges on the surfaces adapted to hitting. However, the former coach still feels that they are fantastic bowlers.
They are fantastic bowlers: Jason Gillespie
Jason Gillespie quoted the India Times: “They are fantastic bowlers. All players have little things that can improve. When the conditions suit them, they are fantastic. When the conditions are more acceptable to hit, they still get a good time; they just need to close their defensive plans a little better.”
In the meantime, Gillespie was really impressed with the way Mohammed Shami returned to the highest level after a long injury. Shami missed international actions for more than one year, but managed to make an amazing return to the recent Home series against England.
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But the experienced Pacer showed the right representations of his form in the current ICC Trophy 2025 champion, where he led with five winches against Bangladesh. However, Shami went carefree against Pakistan in a group match of CT 2025 in Dubai.
Jason Gillespie comes Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah
Gillespie said, “Shami is a fantastic bowler. I am not surprised to have succeeded well after returning from an injury. He is a world -class performer. The wound looks like a good talent.”
The legendary Australian Pacer also welcomed the performance of Jasprit Bumrah in the Border-Gavascar trophy 2024-25 in Australia as one of the best by the fast bowlers of the iconic tour of the legendary new Zealand Sir Richard Hadlee in 1985-86. Bumrah was a series of series for taking 32 shots in just four matches of a five -game test series in Australia.
Gillespie signed himself, saying, “Bumrah had the best tour of Australia from Sir Richard Hadlee in 1985-86 from Sir Richard Hadlee.