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Indians should take cues from Wahab to expose Australia: Rameez

Many hailed Riaz's bowling effort as the best in this edition of the World Cup

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 22 2015 | 12:47 PM IST
Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja believes Indian bowlers should take a cue from Wahab Riaz's hostile spell against Australia and exploit the Michael Clark-led side's weakness in the World Cup semi-finals clash at the SCG on Thursday.

Wahab's left-arm pace rattled the Australian batting order but a sitter being dropped off his bowling by Rahat Ali allowed the momentum to slip away as Australia managed a six-wicket win in the quarter-final clash.

"Wahab Riaz was excellent with the ball. The star-studded Australian battling line-up had no answers to his fast and accurate bouncers. Pakistan may have lost the game but Indian bowlers should take a cue from Riaz's performance and work on Australia's weakness, if they want to restrict them in the semi-finals." Rameez, who is a part of the Hindi commentary panel on Star Sports, told PTI.

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Chasing 213 for a win at the Adelaide Oval, Australia were reduced to 59 for three but two dropped chances of Shane Watson and Glenn Maxwell helped them reach their target in 33.5 overs.

As many hailed Riaz's bowling effort as the best in this edition of the World Cup, Rameez also joined the chorus of praising the left-armer.

Unfortunately for Pakistan, bowling was the only positive and Rameez was quick to highlight their shortcomings in other departments, especially fielding.

If Rahat Ali dropped a dolly at fine leg, which would have given Pakistan their fourth scalp with Watson on 4, then Sohail Khan dropped a running catch at third man to give Glenn Maxwell a life on 5.

Both the spills came during Wahab's excellent spell that will be remembered for long. Rameez rued the lack of athleticism in the Pakistan ranks.

"The team lacks athleticism and are simply not upto the standards required at the international stage. It was so disheartening to see easy chances put down after some great bowling at crucial stages of the game," said the cricketer-turned analyst.

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First Published: Mar 22 2015 | 12:39 PM IST

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