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January 24, 2016

Amir and Azhar Ali Playing Together Against New Zealand ODI 2016

PAK VS NEZ Series 2016

Wellington: Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir maintenance ODI series against New Zealand captain Azhar Ali to welcome him in the side takes a step Monday.

Refused. But first ODI against New Zealand in Wellington on, and he starts talking to Amir Ali, 23-year-old fast bowler out of the "Best of" was intended to.

"We've moved on. Sunday blustery conditions as practiced in the United States and we look forward to the challenge," Ali said.



"My stance was also my job to lead and to keep harmony in the dressing room."

Afridi no problem with rich bowling 11 overs only full Twenty20 series win over New Zealand 2-1, by its rich and one for the three matches was 100.

Afridi for the rich while supporting a second chance, Ali said, "As long as the rich" will not participate in the tour of New Zealand before saying the first two days away from a training camp.



"He bowled well in T20s. My job is to try to get the best out of this is," Ali said.

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Pakistan Mohammad Irfan in the mix, Wahab Riaz and Rahat quick bowlers to choose from with a strong team.

"Obviously we have to factor in those conditions and which will try to put on a collection. We have been practicing bowling, everything is ready," Ali said.

So Pakistan captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and fellow 2010 spot-fixing scandal which involved, before, Amir hottest property in international cricket was regarded as.

As a teenager, he played 15 one-day internationals and 18 Twenty20 wickets in 23, 25, 51 wickets in 14 Tests.

New Zealand, meanwhile, Amir returns and Grant Elliott's probably more of a concern as imposed by the vast knowledge "trampoline" effect I had no problem with the all-rounder.

Tall, around 2.13 meters (seven feet), Irfan problems for batsmen ever to play Test cricket and left-armer height is one of the tallest bowlers.

"It's like betting on a trampoline. It is a different proposition," the Basin Reserve expects a lot of bounce in the wicket Elliott, said.

It takes a bit of getting used to if "he comes from that height is very different.

"But come and see a great player and bowl for the crowd to see. He is close to seven feet and comes in 140 clicks (kilometers per hour) on the cup, so it is interesting to face . "

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