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Pakistan pace sensation Naseem Shah ready for Test debut in spite of mom’s sudden death

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Updated: November 19th, 2019, 13:04 IST
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Naseem Shah (L) during a domestic game

Naseem Shah (L) during a domestic game

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Brisbane: He is only 16 and reeling from his mother’s death last week, but Pakistan believe express bowling sensation Naseem Shah can be a match-winner in the opening Test against Australia which begins here Thursday.

The exciting teenager is on the cusp of selection for the game at the Gabba after impressing with a fiery eight-over spell against Australia A in Perth. If he makes the grade, Naseem Shah will join a handful of others to debut at 16, including Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar.

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The youngest-ever Test player listed by ‘Cricinfo’ was Pakistan’s Hasan Raza in 1996, aged just 14, although his date of birth was later disputed.

“The best thing about Naseem Shah is the control he has on his bowling,” head coach Misbah-ul-Haq told ‘cricket.com.au’. “He has a very good bowling action and knows which deliveries to bowl. He knows his stuff and bowled really well in the first-class matches he played this season. He’s bowled well here too and is the standout bowler for us. The way he’s been bowling, he can be a match-winner for us,” added Misbah-ul-Huq.

Pakistan have a history of blooding promising players early, accounting for six of the 10 youngest to play Test matches.

But Naseem is also carrying the huge extra burden of his mother passing away. “He spoke to his family and they said ‘this is where your mum would have wanted you to be’,” Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Wasim Khan told the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ on why Naseem opted to remain in Australia.

“Everyone has rallied around him, keeping a close eye on him, making sure he’s okay. He’s got a few confidantes in the team that he can go to if he’s feeling low or not feeling great. He wanted to stick it out,” Wasim added.

Naseem has only played seven first-class games and while selectors clearly like what they see, how he copes in the heat of battle over five days against world-class batsmen such as Steve Smith and David Warner remains to be seen.

Seasoned campaigner Smith warned he won’t be afraid to exploit Naseem’s inexperience if the young gun gets the nod. “He’s half my age. It’ll be interesting … 16 is young,” Smith told reporters.

“I dare say you’d be pretty nervous at 16 playing a Test match, particularly away from home. He’s obviously got some skill if they’re picking him and you don’t take anyone lightly. For us we’ll be trying to get as many overs into him as possible and trying to wear him down. He wouldn’t be used to bowling lots and lots of overs, so that’ll be the plan,” added the former Australian captain.

Pakistan’s squad – hampered by the retirement this year of Mohammad Aamir and Wahab Riaz – also have 19-year-old fast bowlers Musa Khan and Shaheen Afridi.

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