Young fast bowler Naseem Shah, who made his international career debut in the first Test match between Pakistan and Australia, captivated everyone with his fast bowling.
16-year-old fast bowler Naseem Shah made his debut for Pakistan in the first Test match of the series being played in Brisbane.
Former national team captain and current bowling coach Waqar Younis presented him with a Test cap and on the occasion, Naseem got emotional remembering his mother who passed away last week.
The fast bowler made a poor debut batting first when he missed out on a hat-trick to Mitchell Starc.
When Naseem Shah came to the field to play his first ball in international cricket, Mitchell Starc was on a hat-trick by dismissing Pakistan’s Yasir Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi in consecutive balls, but the 16-year-old bowler stopped the ball and hit Starc. Deprived of the honor of the truck.
Later, when the opportunity to bowl came, Naseem Shah did not miss the opportunity to show the world the essence of his ability.
Captain Azhar Ali brought in Naseem Shah to bowl for the seventh over of the innings and his first ball in international cricket was bowled at 90 mph.
He then bowled every ball of the over at 90 mph or more and troubled the Australian batsmen, especially Joe Burns.
The young bowler continued to bowl at a steady pace, on which all observers in the commentary box showered him with applause and augured a bright future for him.
Naseem bowled at a speed of 147 kmph on several occasions and finally on the third ball of the 13th over, he won the honor of bowling the fastest ball of the match which was bowled at a speed of 148.1 kmph.
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