Shadab Khan credits Mushtaq Ahmed for PSL form

Wunderkind says leg-spin maestro is crucial in his rise to the top

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Islamabad United youngster Shadab Khan's incredible performances with the ball in the second season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was a pleasant surprise for many.

What was particularly refreshing was how an 18-year-old leg-spinner emerged as one of his team's most potent weapons in a format where even the best of bowlers struggle.

Shadab does possess a killer googly and innate ability to bowl in the right areas, but it turns out it all clicked for him after he picked the brains of one of the best leg-spinners Pakistan has ever produced.

“I am indebted to Mushtaq Ahmed, who has been my adviser throughout the past few weeks in the PSL," said Shadab in an interview with Pak Passion. "He remained in touch and gave me important tips on how to bowl to specific batsmen and the strategy needed in particular game situations.

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"His words gave me a lot of confidence and I am really happy that I had someone of his calibre as my personal adviser and am sure that had a positive effect on my performance during the PSL."

The young Shadab also reserved praise for his fellow Mianwali native and club captain Misbaul Haq. “Misbah’s advice was simply fantastic. He always had words for me for my batting but also gave me invaluable tips about bowling within the stumps during games as I was sometimes losing focus in tense T20 games.


"He told me how I could increase my chances of taking wickets by following the simple discipline of bowling at the stumps."

As good as he was with the ball in his hand, Shadab feels that his batting let him down at times, something he has vowed to rectify in future.

"Where I lacked was in the batting department and I am disappointed that I could not perform well enough to be a stand-out all-rounder in the tournament because I do feel that I have the ability to do better," said Shadab.

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"[I learned from the best] but I could not apply what I learnt as we saw in the last knockout game against Karachi. I failed to take stock of the situation which our captain is so good in doing. But I can assure you that I have learnt my lesson and if such a situation occurs again, I won’t repeat that mistake.”

While some may feel that Shadab, despite his precocious talent, needs to be handled with care and that too much exposure at such a young age could be counterproductive, the player himself disagrees.

"I feel that I am ready to play in all three formats of the game and make a mark for myself as an all-rounder," he said.

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"But I also know that there is hard work to be done for me to succeed in achieving my goals. Like any other Pakistani player, I would also like to play for my country. To achieve that I will continue to work hard regardless of however long it takes to be noticed by the selectors for a chance to play in the national team."
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