Salman Ali Agha commended Pakistan’s comprehensive win against Namibia, labeling it as a clinical effort showcasing strong batting and bowling skills. Agha highlighted Pakistan’s solid start in the Power-play, effective partnerships in the middle overs, and a strong finish. Sahibzada Farhan’s remarkable century was particularly lauded for his consistent performance in recent months.
Pakistan’s dominance was not limited to batting as their bowlers maintained pressure on Namibia throughout the match. Agha emphasized the team’s lethal and disciplined bowling, crediting their effectiveness with both pace and spin options. He also acknowledged the challenging spin attack posed by one of Pakistan’s key bowlers.
Reflecting on Pakistan’s spin depth, Agha noted the luxury of having effective spinners, allowing the team to control the game without heavy reliance on fast bowlers. Looking ahead to the next match against New Zealand, Agha expressed confidence in Pakistan’s current form while anticipating a tough challenge from the opposition.
