Shoaib: Kohli vs Amir as exciting as my duel with Sachin

"It used to be a challenge bowling to Sachin and I think the future battles between Virat and Amir will be as exciting as our on-field rivalry. The two are world class performers and when they are pitted against each other, it can’t get better than that."

Published : Feb 28, 2016 19:27 IST , Mirpur

Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal by Pakistan's Mohammad Sami during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international in Mirpur.
Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal by Pakistan's Mohammad Sami during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international in Mirpur.
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Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal by Pakistan's Mohammad Sami during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international in Mirpur.

From Eden Gardens to Centurion, Shoaib Akhtar has had many memorable on-field battles with Sachin Tendulkar and he feels that Mohammed Amir and Virat Kohli’s face-offs will also go down in cricket history as some of the epic duels.

“It used to be a challenge bowling to Sachin and I think the future battles between Virat and Amir will be as exciting as our on-field rivalry. The two are world class performers and when they are pitted against each other, it can’t get better than that,” said Akhtar.

“Virat is India’s best batsman and Amir’s inclusion has made Pakistan’s attack far superior. Whenever these two will be up against each other, mazaa aane wala hain (it’s going to be fun),” he said.

Akhtar is proud that Amir’s redemption looks complete and it bolsters Pakistan cricket.

“Let bygones be bygones. It feels good that world’s best fast bowler is back where he belongs. It fills my heart with joy to see Amir run in and bowl those brilliant deliveries.”

“It’s just that we need to be a bit more aggressive in our bowling department. Amir would need support from the other end and Wahab needs to step up,” 40-year-old Akhtar seemed happy talking about Pakistan’s bowling future.

“Virat best of his era”

However he couldn’t stop praising Virat Kohli for his matured knock and termed him the best batsman of his era.

“Virat Kohli is certainly the best batsman of his era. His match-finishing skills are exemplary. If you ask me whether he could be compared to Javed Miandad, who was also an exceptional finisher, I would say that two eras should not be compared. Yesterday, the manner in which Virat played showed why he is in a different league. Also like a true champion, he praised Amir’s bowling which was a good thing,” Akhtar was effusive in his praise.

“Bumrah has impressive control”

He termed the Pakistani bowling better than India’s but the once fearsome fast bowler did mention that Jasprit Bumrah has been a welcome addition to the Indian squad.

“Jasprit Bumrah has been a great addition to the Indian bowling unit. He is a very talented youngster who should be nurtured. The best part about Bumrah’s bowling which personally impressed me is his control. He has a lot of control while bowling at the death.”

“Also the fact he can effortlessly bowl yorkers is a great added boost for the Indian team. The Indian bowling unit has now become better compared to earlier times. Both Bumrah and Nehra have been contributing brilliantly getting early wickets in the Powerplay overs,” Akhtar, who is here as a cricket pundit, observed.

He feels that India is certainly the favourite for World T20 but says the players need to remain fit and agile before the marquee tournament begins.

“Winning the Asia Cup is important but one needs to keep all the players fit. The kind of carry that Mirpur strip provides can’t be the case on the Indian pitches. Those will be slower and fast bowlers will be required to put in more effort,” he concluded.

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