English ball could give Pakistan the advantage

KARACHI, (Reuters) – The type of cricket balls used  in England will give the Pakistan bowlers a huge advantage over  the home side in the four-test series starting this week, former  Pakistan players said yesterday.

“English batsmen will be tested against our bowlers because  the English conditions and the Duke cricket ball they use in  England suit our bowlers a lot,” former Pakistan captain Moin  Khan told Reuters yesterday.

Salman Butt’s men will take on England at Nottingham after  beating Australia in Leeds last week, their first test win over  the Australians since 1995.

Pakistani pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer have  shared 61 wickets in the seven tests they have played together  since November.

“The English pitches remain soft and have moisture because  of the weather and the Duke ball has a more prominent seam and  hard leather which makes it easier for our bowlers to swing and  seam the ball around,” former fast bowler Sarfraz Nawaz said.

Nawaz said the Pakistani bowlers were more comfortable using  the Duke ball because similar brands were used in domestic  cricket.

Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq, who is now settled  in England, told Reuters: “Our bowlers enjoy bowling in England  because of the conditions and I remember Wasim Akram and Waqar  Younis used to be virtually unplayable in England.”

At present host countries chose the type of cricket ball  they find more suitable for their conditions but Pakistan’s  former chief selector Abdul Qadir said the ICC should consider  using the same brand everywhere for test matches to make matches  more competitive.

“This would mean no team would have an advantage and it  would boil down to the skill of the bowling side,” Qadir said.