Sohail Khan, Pakistan's pacer, admitted to watching James Anderson's
videos in order to prepare for the English tour. The 32-year-old bowler
bagged five wickets on Day 1 as England were bowled out for 297 in the
third Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
He accounted for four of
the first five English wickets to fall, dismissing Alex Hales, Joe Root,
James Vince and Johnny Bairstow, as their top-order was wiped off with
only 158 runs on the board. He returned to trap James Anderson in front
and end England's innings. He ended with career-best figures of 5 for
96.
"When I came here after I was named in the squad I watched
James Anderson's videos, he bowls at 80 mph but gets eight to ten
wickets every match," Sohail said on Wednesday (August 3). "I watched
him and noticed that he doesn't try to bowl very fast. Mushy (Mushtaq
Ahmed) also told me that if you don't bowl (too) fast and give the ball
air, it will swing.
"I had played two Tests before and I was
bowling inswing mostly," he said. "I tried to ball fast, I can still
bowl fast, but then I met various coaches and they told me to bowl as
per the conditions."
Sohail, who made his debut against Sri Lanka
in 2009, had to wait for two years to play his second Test against
Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. While his debut, in which he conceded 164 runs
without bagging a wicket, was forgettable, the second Test wasn't much
better with match figures of 1 for 81.
"I couldn't bowl well in my
first Test in Karachi and some catches were also dropped off my
bowling. I got my next chance in 2011 and there too I didn't do well,"
he admitted. "Now I have got another chance which I will not let go,"
Sohail
got a chance to make a comeback in Tests after a four-year hiatus as
Pakistan decided to drop Wahab Riaz following their series-levelling
330-run defeat at Old Trafford.
"You expect to do well every day
but cricket is such a game that it can take you on a high one day and
then you go down on a bad day. But if you work hard, and bowl a good
line and length, then success comes and every day is a good day," the
pacer concluded.

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