Arthur tells Junaid to keep ‘foot behind line’

Pakistan head coach urges the pacer to bowl legal deliveries


Sports Desk January 20, 2017
Arthur urges Junaid to bowl legal deliveries. PHOTO COURTESY: Getty Images

Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur insisted on Thursday that while left-arm pacer Junaid Khan was not a serial no-ball offender, there was no excuse that justifies him bowling illegal deliveries.

Australia could have been 46-3 in the third ODI of the series in Perth after debutant batsman Peter Handscomb was caught at slip in the 11th over. However, he earned a respite when the replay showed Junaid had overstepped the mark.



Junaid then bowled another no-ball four overs later in a delivery that saw Handscomb dropped at point. The debutant ended up making 82 as Australia reached their target of 264 with seven wickets to spare.



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Arthur said his team cannot afford to commit such errors if they aim to win the five-match series.

“He’s not much of a serial offender,” said Arthur of Junaid in the post-match press conference. “Junaid was battling into the breeze a little bit, so that caused him to over stride. But it’s still no excuse. We’ve got to be keeping our foot behind the line.”

Arthur also said that regular ODI captain Azhar Ali is set to return after missing two games with a hamstring injury.

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“He [Azhar] had a good hit [on Thursday], and ran between wickets with the pads on,” said Arthur. “He had a good field too. We’re confident we’ll get Azhar back for Sunday.”

The South African added: “It’s a massive boost. It gives more solidarity to our top order. I’m looking forward to having him back.”

Pakistan currently trail 2-1 in the series and must win Sunday’s fourth ODI in Sydney to keep the series alive.

Arthur was quoted by cricket.com.au

COMMENTS (3)

Yul47 London | 7 years ago | Reply Pakistan will require a dedicated off spinner in rookie Mohammad Asghar with Nawaz having failed with bat and ball. Yassir unless he can mix deliveries with googley he is history too. It is very well relying heavily on bowlers, but each and every batsman will have to take responsibility, not stopping at 50 but convert it to 100. Pakistan will have to urgently find a Kohli, Yuvraj or Dhobi to challenge at world forum. Even minnows Bangladesh have developed a formidable team with batsmen regularly challenging the greats with both bat and ball. The players will fail fitness so lessons in fitness and practice sessions will have to be organised in their home town and players contract to include playing upon some regularity in local cricket throughout Pakistan. It will take Pakistan back to that coveted position of the number one team.
citizen26 | 7 years ago | Reply Common Arthur we are with you
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