Be 'bahadur' like Rohit Sharma: Pakistan captain Shan Masood told

10 hours ago 3

 Pakistan captain Shan Masood told

Yashasvi Jaiswal, left, and Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: X)

After England announced their playing eleven two days ahead of the start of first Test against Pakistan in Multan, former batsman

Basit Ali

advised home team's skipper, Shan Masood, on how to counter rival team's tactics and respond bravely like India captain, Rohit Sharma.
"Shan Masood saab, counter-attack kar dena chahiye tha aapko (you should have counter-attacked)," said Basit, telling Masood that he too should have announced the Pakistan playing eleven in advance.

"It's still not late, do it in the morning (Sunday) after assessing the pitch," he said, before adding a bit of sarcasm. "What will happen at most? A mistake, so what! Mistakes happened against Bangladesh as well. The one who counter-attacks, wins."
The first Test of the three-match series begins in Multan on October 7. Before this series, Pakistan were whitewashed at home by Bangladesh 0-2.

Basit then drew comparison with Rohit, citing the Indian captain's brave decisions in the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur. Despite rain washing out two days, India went on to win by counter-attacking in their first innings and declaring well in time to keep the game alive.

Shan, Rohit Sarma Ki Tarah Bahadur Captain Bano | Kal Women's World Cup Ka Sub Say Bara Takra

India eventually won by seven wickets to sweep the series 2-0 and strengthen their grip on top of the World Test Championship standings.

"Agar aap chahte hain ki Rohit Sharma ke jaise bahadur banein kaptaani mei, to faisle karein (if you want to be brave like Rohit in captaincy, then make decisions). If you take brave calls, then only you will win," said Basit.
The 53-year-old Basit threw in the names of a few more Indian icons while stressing on the point that the Pakistan captain will have to turn the players he has at his disposal into winners.
"You don't have a Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, (Ravindra Jadeja) or 'Boom Boom' Bumrah. So raise the confidence level of those you have with you. Tell them 'you are my match-winner'. Simple theory," Basit concluded.

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Read Entire Article



Note:

We invite you to explore our website, engage with our content, and become part of our community. Thank you for trusting us as your go-to destination for news that matters.

Certain articles, images, or other media on this website may be sourced from external contributors, agencies, or organizations. In such cases, we make every effort to provide proper attribution, acknowledging the original source of the content.

If you believe that your copyrighted work has been used on our site in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us promptly. We are committed to addressing and rectifying any such instances

To remove this article:
Removal Request