England will probably be a touch light in middle-order, says Waqar Younis

England had earlier dramatically won the first Test on Saturday to go 1-0 up in the three-match series

File photo: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi with coach Waqar Younis during a training session on the eve of World Cup T20 match against Australia in Mohali
File photo: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi with coach Waqar Younis during a training session on the eve of World Cup T20 match against Australia in Mohali
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2 min read Last Updated : Aug 12 2020 | 9:57 PM IST

Pakistan coach Waqar Younis feels the team can cash in on the absence of star England allrounder Ben Stokes in the second Test starting from Thursday.

Stokes will fly out to New Zealand and will therefore miss England's final two Tests against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl starting August 13 and August 21.

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England had earlier dramatically won the first Test on Saturday to go 1-0 up in the three-match series.

"If he (Stokes) is not around it's unfortunate for cricket, but there's no doubt he is a match-winner," said Waqar as quoted by Sky Sports. The pace bowling legend coaches the Pakistan fast bowlers.

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"England will probably be a touch light in their middle order, so we're going to talk about that and try to cash in. He's the kind of batsman who takes the game away from you - single-handedly at times.

But the way we bowled at him in the previous game showed we had very clear plans and executed (them) really well."Pakistan's three-wicket defeat notwithstanding, their pace attack of Mohammad Abbas, Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah - all impressed.

Naseem is very, very talented and he is still growing, his bones are growing," added Waqar.

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"What a talent he is."I don't think he really bowled as well as we expected in the previous game, but he can really bowl well and take the opposition on at times."He is young, he is inexperienced and it gets tough at times. All he needs to do is probably get stronger and fitter."Pakistan over the years has produced some real quality fast bowlers. If he keeps himself fit and strong and keeps bowling, I'm sure he has the potential to become a very good bowler."

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Topics :England vs PakistanWaqar YounisPakistan cricket teamEngland cricket teamBen Stokes

First Published: Aug 12 2020 | 9:57 PM IST

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