Mir Hamza says he relies on movement, not speed

  • 7 months ago
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Transcript
00:00 I understand you. Take Magra, Mohamed Asif, Seemar and Mir Hamza.
00:07 If Magra was in Pakistan, Pakistanis would have criticized it for not having speed.
00:13 Because Seemar doesn't have speed, it has swing.
00:16 I think, if you see any bowler, even if Magra is in Pakistan,
00:23 or even if there are world class bowlers here, whether they are pace bowlers or seam swing bowlers,
00:28 if someone does bad bowling in a match, they start saying that he doesn't have pace.
00:34 And if he out in the next match, they say that he is a world class bowler and we got him.
00:39 These things keep happening.
00:41 And as far as you talked about Magra, I remembered a story from that.
00:46 When I had three outs that day, at the end of the day I had an interview with Glenn Magra,
00:53 for a local channel in Australia.
00:56 I was very happy to meet such a great legend and talk to him.
01:03 But when he told me off the record that I can understand that someone can swing the duke ball both ways,
01:10 but how can you swing the kookaburra ball on both ways?
01:13 I was surprised to hear that if such a great bowler is praising your skill,
01:19 then I think there is no need for criticism.
01:23 I get a lot of boost from such things.
01:26 The wicket of the Parth is always a good place for bowlers.
01:30 If you were in Parth, would you have been able to get more wickets and would it have been beneficial for Pakistan?
01:36 Absolutely. I will say 100% that my wicket was in its place.
01:41 But if I had played, because the pitch was very good for fast bowling, the ball was being cut there.
01:48 I wanted to play, but in the end it is the decision of the captain and coach.
01:53 They think for the whole team that how many pacers should we get on this pitch.
02:01 But as a fast bowler, if you ask a batsman, if there is a good batting paradise,
02:06 he will say that I wish I played on this pitch and scored for Pakistan.
02:09 I also have the same feeling that if I played on Parth, I would have enjoyed that bowling a lot.
02:15 And if I had scored, it would have been beneficial for Pakistan.
02:19 The Melbourne Test came out of our hands. Why did it come out?
02:23 Ashfaib, I think the cricket I have played for 14-15 years, you have seen more than double the cricket than me.
02:31 I think the name of cricket is the same.
02:34 You feel that we are winning this match, but suddenly a partnership is formed and the team loses.
02:42 Sometimes we lose and then a good spell or partnership brings the team back in the game.
02:48 In Melbourne, when we scored 4 out on 16, we started to feel that if we scored within 100 runs,
02:57 and the way our bowlers were bowling, we had a golden opportunity to win that match.
03:03 But unfortunately, we could not grab those opportunities.
03:08 Obviously, the way Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith, the world-class batsmen of Australia, bowled,
03:14 they were far ahead of our targets.

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