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England
underestimated Pakistan, says Imran
KARACHI—Former cricket great Imran Khan said England underestimated
Pakistan thereby losing both the Tests and one-day series, while the
hosts performed better than expected.
“After beating a team like Australia in the Ashes, England
underestimated the strength of the Pakistani team,” Khan, a former
Pakistan captain, told newsmen on Friday.
England came to Pakistan on the back of their September’s Ashes win,
their first in 18 years, but lost the three-Test series 2-0 and the
following one-day series 3-2. Khan said captaincy played a key role in
any team’s win.
“Captain is the key. Last year when India came to Pakistan they were led
by a buoyant Sourav Ganguly who had done well on the previous tour of
Australia, while (Pakistan’s) Inzamam (ul-Haq) did not have the
confidence of a captain,” said Khan, who played 82 Tests for his
country.
India beat Pakistan 3-2 in the one-dayers and 2-1 in the Tests last
year, their first series win in Pakistan since 1990.
He said Inzamam’s captaincy against England this month was the main
difference between the two sides.
“England lost its captain Michael Vaughan at Multan and they could never
recover after that,” said Khan, referring to Vaughan’s knee injury which
forced him to sit out the first Test which Pakistan won by 22 runs.
The second Test at Faisalabad was drawn, while Pakistan won the third
Test in Lahore by an innings and 100 runs.
Khan said Inzamam not only scored runs but gave confidence to express
pacer Shoaib Akhtar.
“Akhtar was a transformed bowler in the series and that came about only
because Inzamam gave him the confidence,” said Khan, himself a fast
bowler who took 362 Test wickets.
Khan also said England spearhead Steve Harmison failed to match Akhtar
in the series. Akhtar took 17 wickets in three Tests while Harmison
finished with ten, six of which came in the first Test.
Khan said Pakistan’s win over England make them favourites against India
in January.
“If Akhtar and Inzamam play all three Tests against India, Pakistan
should not have difficulty in beating India,” he said.
Pakistan team now has a two week rest before they start a warm-up camp
from January 7 in Lahore.
India arrive on January 6 and play three Tests and five one-day
internationals. A final itinerary is due to be announced next week after
India’s security delegation inspected the venues.—Agencies |