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Karachi, July 8 (TIWN) Left-arm pacer Junaid Khan feels Pakistan bowlers are likely to struggle more due to the saliva ban than their English counterparts when the two teams lock horns in a series involving three Tests and as many T20Is in August.
Junaid, who isn''t part of the 29-member Pakistan squad, stated England bowlers'' reliance on reverse swing is less in comparison to the Pakistan pacers and that is why the visitors will struggle a bit more.
"Both sides will have difficulty if there is no reverse swing on offer due to the saliva ban. However, our bowlers are likely to struggle more. (James) Anderson bowls well with the new ball and his reverse swing is not that good. Similarly, (Stuart) Broad and (Jofra) Archer''s reverse swing is not as effective as our bowlers," Junaid was quoted as saying by Cricket Pakistan.
"Even though Abbas bowls at 125 KPH, he has done well with reverse swing in Asia. Shaheen''s reverse swing may not be as good as Abbas, but it is still alright.
"The four Test matches that Naseem has played, he has taken most wickets with reverse swing. Our pacers, particularly the likes of Shaheen, Naseem and Musa will have a difficult time as they do not have the experience of playing in England and are not used to the conditions there."
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