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Pakistan team impressed by Indian net bowler during training session

Opener Fakhar Zaman thought the kid could go places if he increased his pace to complement the bounce he generates, courtesy his tall frame

Published: Thu 28 Sep 2023, 10:48 PM

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Nishanth Saranu during Pakistan's training session in Hyderabad on Thursday. — PTI

Nishanth Saranu during Pakistan's training session in Hyderabad on Thursday. — PTI

Hyderabad U-19 pacer Nishanth Saranu, who stands at six feet nine inches, attracted a lot of attention in Pakistan's opening net session ahead of the World Cup on Thursday.

Nishanth, who is in his second year of U-19 cricket, was among the host of net bowlers at Pakistan's team disposal after it turned up for training 12 hours after a high-profile arrival in the city.


Pakistan will face New Zealand in a World Cup warm-up fixture on Friday.

After Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi were done with their spells, Pakistan support staff including bowling coach Morne Morkel chose Nishanth from a clutch of net bowlers who were anxiously waiting for their turn.

Bowling in the range of 140-150 kmph comes naturally to Pakistani bowlers including Rauf and Shaheen, therefore the young Hyderabad pacer was asked to ramp up his pace significantly.

In fact, that was the feedback they gave to all the pacers present in the nets.

Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman thought the kid could go places if he increased his pace to complement the bounce he generates, courtesy his tall frame.

"I currently can bowl up to 125-130 kmph. Morne (Morkel) sir asked me to increase my pace. He also inquired if I would be available to bowl at the nets of IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants," said Nishanth, who idolises the Australian pace duo of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.

Morkel is also part of the support staff at LSG.

Nishanth is not new to bowling to international batters. Ahead of the India-New Zealand ODI, Nishanth was called for duty and later posted a picture with batter Glenn Phillips.

With Pakistan to stay in the city for almost two weeks, Nishanth will get multiple opportunities to bowl and he is hoping for a brighter future.



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