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Wasim Jaffer Reveals The Toughest Bowler He Has Faced In His Career
By CricShots Oct 28, 2022 1:34 pm
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Known for his class and elegance during his playing days, former Indian opener, Wasim Jaffer represented the nation in 31 Test matches and amassed 1944 runs at an average of 34.10. His record in the Indian subcontinent is tremendous and so is in the foreign conditions of England, South Africa, and the West Indies. He played against almost all the top-notch bowlers of his era and always made his presence felt with the bat.

Wasim Jaffer
Wasim Jaffer

However, there were certain bowlers who made Jaffer nervous at times. Replying to a fan on Twitter, the 44-year-old revealed the toughest bowlers he faced during his time. “Brett Lee and Dale Steyn. And also Hoggard in English conditions,” Jaffer tweeted on Friday, October 28 during a Q&A session with CricTracker.

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In the six innings he faced Brett Lee in his Test career, the speedster managed to dismiss Wasim Jaffer five times while Dale Steyn picked his wicket only once in five innings. He always struggled a lot to get going against Lee while Steyn troubled him with sheer pace and ability to swing the ball in both ways.

Meanwhile, Matthew Hoggard is considered to be one of the greatest English bowlers in Test cricket and was phenomenal in English conditions. He picked up 248 wickets in 67 Tests at an average of 30.50.

With two back-to-back wins under their belt, the Indian team has shown a lot of quality and determination to do well in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022. The team defeated Pakistan in their first match and hammered the Netherlands in their second game of the Super 12 and now is one of the favorites to qualify for the semi-finals of the competition.

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Thus, Wasim Jaffer opines that the team shouldn’t chop and change much in their next match against South Africa. When a fan questioned him whether India should drop Axar and play an extra batter in form of Deepak Hooda, Jaffer denied it and replied in his style. “I’d continue playing Axar at 7. No need to fix something which isn’t broken,” said the former cricketer.