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Ian Pont

UK PM Boris Johnson Says Recreational Cricket Cannot Resume Because of ‘Teas And Changing Rooms’

The explanation hasn't gone down well with the cricketing community with former cricketers and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) responding to his criticism.

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Ian Pont : “I can’t wait for the PSL to get started”

Freshly apppointed bowling coach for Quetta Gladiators, Ian Pont writes about how he is looking forward to his new assignment.

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Pakistan Super League (PSL) – The Heat is On

Ian Pont looks forward to the much awaited Pakistan Super League and based upon his own experience of coaching in the Bangladesh Premier League, sheds light on some beneficial outcomes for the local players and Pakistan cricket.

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Ian Pont: “Mohammad Aamer can be as good as Wasim Akram”

When Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif were ripped from the Pakistan team, it left a large sized cricket hole in the set up.

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Mohammad Aamer’s bowling technique better than Wasim Akram: Ian Pont

Ian Pont reckoned that Aamer needs to work on his bowling lines and lengths to get even better results.

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Bangladesh need a local coach, says Ian Pont

Following resignation of Jurgensen, Bangladesh has been left bereft of coaches.

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England camp is a joyless and soulless place to be in?

Ian Pont looks at what went wrong for England in Australia.

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Where are the 150kmph bowlers today in world cricket?

There was a time in the 1980s when speed ruled the world. The West Indies had a quartet of quicks bowling around 150kmph at their best and used intimidation as a main weapon. They were aggressive. They were hostile. But above all, they were quick. Or, at least, perceived to be quick; and that is all that matters.

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Pakistan bowling coach to be announced soon, says Zaka Ashraf

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf has said that a new bowling coach for the national team would be announced within this week.

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Pakistan struggling in bowling department, feels Shoaib Akhtar

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar feels Pakistan is struggling in bowling department despite possessing talented bowlers.

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