
Shoaib Akhtar: The Rawalpindi Express might be 35 years old, but he has proven that he can still consistently deliver at over and around 90 miles/hour. He has impressed everyone with his comeback in the side and his attitude towards the game has been appreciated by all. His art of reverse swing, inherited from the two greats Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, will pose a great threat to the opposition.
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Umar Akmal This youngster was considered by many to be the next great Pakistan batsman. However, the 20 year old has shown he still needs time to grow as his shot selection at times reflects ridicules immaturity. When on song though, Akmal can tear bowling lines apart. This was demonstrated in the 2010 T-20 semi-final against Australia.
Saeed Ajmal: Although, he is not a big turner of the ball, he still has had success against almost all oppositions, in limited overs cricket. His dosra has troubled most batsmen who have faced him and his ability to hit high speeds can catch the batsmen by surprise. On Indian and Sri Lankan pitches which tend to produce a low bounce, Ajmal will be expected to have a high success rate.
