The ex-Pakistani cricket player says that India “ strong on paper ” before the Asian Cup

Karachi: Commenting on the Indian team for the next Asian Cup, the former Pakistan Test Bowler Umar Gul said that if the men in blue were stronger on paper, only one good round or an efficient bowling spell can quickly change the course of a T20 match.
Addressing the media during a program in Karachi, Gul stressed that as Pakistanis, “we should support our team”, and that the strikers must support the quantities with confidence.
Answering a question, he admitted that the Pakistan bowling unit did not deliver coherent performance, which created problems for the team.
He pointed out that the quisors conceded strongly in the overs of death while not taking counters in the middle of the Overs.
Gul recalled that in the past, Pakistan had won the majority of its matches due to strong Bowling performances, although the contributions to the stick have also sometimes obtained victories.
However, he expressed his concern that the current bowling unit did not work for expectations, with too many races disclosed in crucial overs.
In the search for the Asian Cup, Gul said that the tournament would miss the presence of stars like Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.




