Will bowl full day -  Shaheen Afridi on work load question

There is probably no Pacer right now who has not heard the two words Workload Management. In the past few years it has been the most talked about cricket management.

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Will bowl full day -  Shaheen Afridi on work load question

There is probably no Pacer right now who has not heard the two words Workload Management. In the past few years it has been the most talked about cricket management. Many big teams play by managing the workload of the pacers. The Pakistan team is also trying to walk this path.

That is why Shaheen Afridi was not played in Australia tour and Bangladesh series in one Test. Although this arrangement is done for his good, pacer Afridi does not like it very much. Although Afridi did not speak directly against it, it is clear that he is not a fan of workload management.

According to Afridi, workload management has been given increasing importance over the past few years. In this case, he cited two legends Wasim Akram and Waqar Yunus as examples.

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In an interview with Pakistan media outlet Sama TV, Afridi said, 'You say I have bowled the most bowlers in the world...but if you look at the past, during the time of our legends Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, there was no such thing as workload management. I don't know why we've made it so big over the last year, injuries. We give more importance to these. It really depends on the cricketer, how he plays which version. You have to be mentally fit for any situation.'

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Afridi also admitted that there is a lot of cricket now, 'It is true that there is a lot of cricket now. It should be played with some care. But it depends on the cricketer. If you take so many games as stress, you will get injured, you will get tired, your body will not support you. The game should actually be enjoyed. Because I have played cricket as a hobby since childhood.

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It is heard that many pacers do not want to bowl too much in practice. Many people think that the more bowling is done, the better it will come out. Afridi on which team, 'You have trainers, physios, bowling coaches, they monitor you. They know which bowler, batsman, fielder should play. They formed the eleven accordingly. If you tell me, I will say I will bowl all day. Now they have more knowledge about whether it will work or not.