Legendary Pakistan pacer Waqar Younis has recently voiced his concerns regarding the lack of raw pace in the Pakistan bowling attack. The Men in Green, who are currently on a tour to Australia, suffered a heavy defeat in the first Test match in Perth.
Pakistan were beaten by 360 runs in the first Test of the three-match series. The second match is scheduled to begin on the 'Boxing Day', and will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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After the first Test defeat, Pakistan legend Waqar Younis expressed his concerns about the lack of out-and-out pacers in the team.
Pakistan, historically have known for its letha fast bowling unit but the current unit is lacking genuine fast bowlers in their ranks.
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What did Waqar Younis say about the lack of pacers in the Pakistan Team?
Recently Younis spoke in ESPN's Around The Wicket show, where he said,
Another thing that I'm worried about is that always when we come to Australia, one thing that excites is the fast bowling and this time around I'm not seeing that. I'm seeing medium-pacers or slow-medium-pacers, allrounders, there's no real pace. People used to come and watch Pakistan pace bowlers really running in hard and bowling 150 clicks [kph], and that's what I'm not seeing there.
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