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Mushtaq ready
to take on England
LONDON—Mushtaq Ahmed, the Pakistan legspinner, has expressed the
confidence that he can play a key role if selected for the home series
against England, which starts next month.
The 35-year-old Mushtaq said that he had studied the England batsmen
closely during his county stint at Sussex.
“If I am recalled I can still spin a web around the England batsmen,”
said Mushtaq, who is tipped to earn a recall after two years out of the
national side.
Inzamam-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain and Bob Woolmer, their coach, have
hinted at giving Mushtaq another chance after he took 80 wickets for
Sussex. His efforts helped the county finish second behind
Nottinghamshire and have boosted his chances of playing for Pakistan.
“I am right up there and enjoying my bowling, and if my country needs me
I will be there and even if, God forbid, I am not recalled I am ready to
pass on my experience and my knowledge of the English batsmen.”
Mushtaq, who played last of his 52 Tests against South Africa two years
ago, said he was confident he could get under England’s skin despite
their recent Ashes success against Australia. “England are now a very
confident side with players like Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen,
but I have special plans for both of them and have dismissed them
cheaply,” Mushtaq said. “I have not seen such an aggressive player like
Pietersen who plays fast and spin with equal aggression, but he is
vulnerable to spin.”
Mushtaq disagreed with those who say his devotion to religion has halted
his cricketing career. “Islam has given me faith and now I am a relaxed
man who knows my future and success are in the hands of Almighty Allah
and turning to religion is not an impediment in cricket, never.”
Pakistan host England for three Tests and a five ODIs.—Agencies |