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Yasir Shah blames unsupportive wickets for dip in form Faizan Lakhani Yasir Shah blames unsupportive wickets for dip in form / Photo: PCB Pakistani leg-spinner Yasir Shah on Saturday insisted that he is not a spent force and there is still cricket left in him. Talking to media in an online conference post team’s training session; the 34-year-old blamed unsupportive wickets for his slump in form over the past year. “A bowler’s performance is always linked with the conditions available to him; if spinners aren’t getting any support from the wicket then his role turns into the role of a supporting bowler,” he said. “I will try to prove my worth in this series and I will try to prove here that I still have cricket left in me and can do well for the team.” ....
Bad conditions to be blamed for my declining graph, says Yasir Shah Sports A handout file photo of spinner Yasir Shah speaking at an event. KARACHI: Spinner Yasir Shah said Saturday that the reasons behind his declining graph were bad pitch conditions, as he vowed that he would prove he is “still good enough” during the upcoming two-match Test series against South Africa. Speaking during an online press conference after the Pakistan team’s training session on Saturday, the 34-year-old bowler defended the decline, saying that lately, he wasn’t getting spin-friendly conditions to bowl on. “I am fit and playing. I know that I am 34 but I am doing well for the team. I will try to prove my worth in this series and try to prove here that I still have cricket left in me,” he said. ....