Hussey's advice to Indian bowlers: Take pace off ball to tackle Fakhar Zaman in Asia Cup

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former Australian batsman has advised Indian bowlers to take pace off the ball to tackle formidable opener when clashes with arch-rivals in the Asia Cup at on September 19.

He also surpassed legend Viv Richards, becoming the quickest to score 1,000 runs in ODIs.

En route to his double ton, also posted the highest individual score for Pakistan, bettering Saeed Anwar's 194 against in 1997.

Hussey, who played 79 Tests and 185 ODIs, said it would take a very disciplined effort to outwit the in-form Zaman.

"So plans for against Fakhar (Zaman) is got to be nice, tight line and length, be very disinclined and try and maintain that pressure, try and build up some pressure on him with some dot balls and make him go for the big shots earlier than what he wants to do," 43-year-old Hussey told

"I thing change of pace could work against him because he goes hard at the ball, taking the pace off it (the ball) could be advantageous."

Hussey, a with Star for the Tamil Nadu Premier League, described the left-handed Zaman as an attacking batsman.

Zaman had scored a match-winning hundred in the last year against India.

"from Pakistan, what great form he is been off late and who could forget his century in (final) against India, not too long ago," he said.

"Such an exciting player, very attacking, likes to score quickly, backs himself and plays with no fear and he is hard to bowl to, because he can score all-round the ground. The margin for error for the bowlers is very very small," added Hussey.

Hussey predicts that India and will be favourites in the six-nation Asia Cup but said Afghanistan, who have confirmed their participation, can spring a surprise.

"Looking ahead towards the Asia Cup, India and are the favourites, both been playing some excellent ODI and quality ODI teams," he said.

"But the surprise package could be Afghanistan, any team with and Mujeeb (Ur Rahman) in them, is not easy to beat, so keep an eye, so if they score enough runs, they are going to be hard to beat," Hussey, who amassed 6,235 Test runs, said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 13:40 IST