Saturday, August 7, 2010

Asif wants Pakistan to learn from Morgan

Mohammad Asif has urged Pakistan's batsmen to follow the example of England's Eoin Morgan as the tourists look for a series-levelling win in the second Test here at Edgbaston.

Pakistan suffered a 354-run thrashing in last week's first of four Tests at Trent Bridge, in a match where no top four batsman on either side made a fifty in any of the four innings. But former Ireland left-hander Morgan, batting at No 6, defied the swing-friendly conditions that saw England fast bowler James Anderson take a career-best 11 for 71, with a maiden Test century of 130 in the first innings.

Morgan's stand of 219, an England fifth-wicket record against Pakistan, with Paul Collingwood, who made 82, was the decisive partnership of the match.

Pakistan fast bowler Asif, who took five for 77 in England's first innings 354, told reporters at Edgbaston here on Wednesday: "He (Morgan) played excellently on the first day.

"He came in under pressure at 118 for four and he just left it (the ball) for one hour. Collingwood took his time too and our batsmen needed to take their time and see off the good bowlers."

Just hours after that match - which ended with Pakistan dismissed for 80, their lowest total against England - the tourists ended Mohammad Yousuf's international exile following an indefinite ban imposed after he led the team on their winless tour of Australia earlier this year.

They also dropped leg-spinner Danish Kaneria from their squad following poor match figures of one for 171.

Asif said Twenty20 was a format that came easily to Pakistan, in contrast to Test cricket.

"This is what we play in the street so this is one of our natural strengths. We were playing this when we were young -- 10, eight-over matches.

"But we need to learn how to handle the pressure over five days. We can win Tests if we win each session -- Twenty20 is just one session."

Asif said victory at Edgbaston would help raise morale amongst fans in a country which has a passion for cricket few others can match.

"We disappointed in the last match and we need a fightback for them."

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