A 15-year old pacer making the right noise in Pakistan with his bouncers

From the first looks of the pacer, it is safe to say that the right-arm pacer's speed has been at the top-most in the game

By Aakash Sivasubramaniam

Updated - 14 Apr 2018, 23:41 IST

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Visuals of a 15-year-old right-arm pacer Nasim Shah has caught the attention of the media in Pakistan months after a left-arm pacer had caught their attention.

Nasim Shah, of Peshawar who bowls right-arm with an action similar to India’s Jasprit Bumrah, is seen bowling to the batsmen with some sheer pace. Added to his sheer pace, are the bouncers that he seems to be landing with ease. The youngster was part of the Pepsi U16, played in 2016 from Peshawar.

Additionally, the pacer is now associated with the team Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited in Grade-2 Cricket in Pakistan. Pakistan has always been known as the land of pacers, and its capability of consistently producing pacers in regular interval.

Very often, the Pakistani pacers have gone on to become dominating forces in the pace-department, while others deceive the batsman with their swing-bowling. The country through Nasim has unearthed another talent.

From the first looks of the pacer, it is safe to say that the right-arm pacer’s speed has been at the top-most in the game. His jaw-breaking and jaw-bending bouncers have gone viral since his video first emerged on the Internet.

Wasim Akram’s encounter with Hasan Akthar:

Another such talent that was unearthed was the 6-year-old left arm pacer Hasan Akthar. Visuals of the left-arm pacer bowling some breathtaking toe-crushers saw the light of the day through the social media platform Twitter.

Since then, the bowler has gone on to become one of the most viral personalities in the country, with legends such as Wasim Akram tweeting about the kid. Further, Akram made sure that he met the kid and gave him proper advice before he steps into the world of Cricket.

“Explaining the importance of front arm. He was all ears he already knows how to grip the ball for out swing and in swing. Unreal,” said Akram, as he tweeted and shared a picture from the practice session that he had with the youngster.

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