ISLAMABAD – Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed is confident leg-spinner YasirShah and medium pacer Mohammad Abbas can combine to tame “tough” NewZealand in the first Test starting in Abu Dhabi Friday.
The fast-rising Abbas took 17 wickets in a two-match Test series, includinga ten-wicket haul at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, as Pakistan beatAustralia 1-0 last month.
Abbas, who made his debut last year, has 59 wickets from his first 10 Testsand will be backed by the spin duo of Yasir and Bilal Asif.
Sarfraz said he expects more from Yasir, who managed just eight wicketsagainst Australia.
“Yes, our bowling attack is good,” said Sarfraz on Thursday.
“Abbas has been bowling superbly while Yasir didn t look as great as we hadexpected, but in this series I expect more from Yasir.”
Yasir has been a match winner on the neutral venues of United Arab Emirates(UAE) where Pakistan have been forced to play since a terrorist attack onthe Sri Lankan team suspended international cricket back home.
He took 15 wickets in the 1-1 series draw against New Zealand in the UAE in2014.
But Pakistan have not beaten New Zealand in a Test series since 2011, andSarfraz is not taking them lightly.
“New Zealand are a good side and gave us tough times both in the Twenty20sand one-day internationals,” said Sarfraz of the preceding series.
Pakistan crushed New Zealand 3-0 in Twenty20s while their one-day serieswas shared 1-1 after the third match ended in a no result due to rain inDubai.
Pakistan will resist the temptation of playing the newest pace sensation,Shaheen Shah Afridi, whose nine wickets earned him man-of-the-series inODIs.
Abbas is likely to share the new ball with Hasan Ali with Yasir and Asifassisted by Mohammad Hafeez in spin.
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, who returns to the squad after missingthe third one-day with a groin strain, hopes his team adapt fast.
“Obviously, coming into Pakistan s home series there is a lot of work to doin terms of the overseas sides adapting to the conditions as best as theycan,” said Williamson.
“I think it s important that we adapt with this inexperienced side that wehave come here with and look to learn as we can and do that quickly becausewe want to be playing our best cricket under these conditions.”
Williamson admitted the threats from Abbas and Yasir.
“They both are outstanding bowlers and bowling well for a long time. Abbas,ever since he entered international cricket, is bowling superbly around theworld,” said Williamson.
New Zealand are likely to hand a debut to left-armer Ajaz Patel, who is setto partner either off-spinner Will Somerville or leg-spinner Ish Sodhi.
New Zealand also have a strong pace attack with Trent Boult, Tim Southee,Neil Wagner and Matt Henry to chose from.
The second Test is in Dubai (November 24-28) and the third, again in AbuDhabi (Decmebre 3-7). – APP/AFP






