Varun and Kuldeep could trouble the Pakistan middle-order: Akram

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Varun and Kuldeep could trouble the Pakistan middle-order: Akram

 Akram feels this can be very powerful to learn Varun off the pitch.
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Wasim Akram believes that India’s spinners could trouble the Pakistan middle-order when the two sides meet in the Asia Cup on Sunday.

In the marquee conflict, India is more likely to deploy three spinners, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel. The Pakistan middle-order, comprising the likes of Salman Agha, Hasan Nawaz and Mohammad Haris, could discover the going powerful, Akram believes.

“India are the favourites,” Akram mentioned in a media interplay organised by Sony Sports Network.

“The problem I see for Pakistan is their middle-order batting versus India’s spinners. You can see off Jasprit Bumrah, but the likes of Varun and Kuldeep could trouble the batters. If a batter tries to read the ball after it has pitched, it means you have no idea what is happening,” Akram mentioned.

The legendary pacer, a veteran of many India-Pakistan matches, spoke about the one from 1986, when Javed Miandad hit Chetan Sharma for a last-ball six to interrupt Indian hearts at the Austral-Asia Cup ultimate.

Akram, who took three wickets in that outing, cheekily said that he had performed a component in Miandad’s heroics. “The great Javed Miandad used my bat. Thank you very much! He didn’t return my bat after that,” Akram laughed and mentioned.

“Nobody knew at the time that you can hit a six off the last ball. Nowadays, it is very normal. In the mid 1980s, you hardly saw a six. It was just singles, twos and maybe a boundary now and then. As a 19-year-old, that match was just unbelievable. It is such a great memory for me. Of course, it was not good for India, or for my buddy, Chetan Sharma. But again, it was just a game of cricket,” Akram elaborated.

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