Mohammad Asif learns from James Anderson – Cricket News Update
He may be expelled from all formats of cricket, but http://www.senore.com/Cricket/JM-Anderson-c1705 quite closely and has learnt much from his tactics.
“I have watched James Anderson's bowling very closely again and again and it has been very interesting watching him bowl. When I come back to cricket even after the time away I will be thinking about how Anderson bowled against India and will use that for
my benefit. If you think you are the finished article and don't need to learn from others then you are wrong” said Asif.
The speedster also appreciated the recent Test series between England and India and added that he has always loved playing Test cricket. As for the event, Asif also stated that he enjoyed watching the series as much as he did watching Anderson bowl.
Commending the Poms' performance, Asif admitted that he stands out as the only bowler, who can deliver a performance similar to that of Anderson, and for this reason, can only appreciate what the pacer delivered against the Indian tourists.
However, Anderson won the hearts of many following an exceptional run with the ball in the Test series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
From a lot of 4 matches, the seamer earned 21 wickets including his best performance on the opening bout at the Lord’s stadium, where he earned an impressive haul of 5 wickets, which aided England into marking an opening win on the home series.
As for Asif, the pacer also spoke about his ban that followed spot-fixing charges against the bowler during Pakistan’s last series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013.
Asif, who was slammed with a 5-year ban from all formats of cricket, cited that with four years still left ahead of him, it is quite frustrating after having served one's side with the best performance.
However, the confident Asif also revealed that he stands strong for being cleared of all charges, stating, “I am confident of being cleared of the criminal charges at next month's trial under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 at Southwark Crown Court,
London”.
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