Pakistan relying on Yasir Shah to catch S Africans off guard

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CENTURION: Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed has pinned his hopes on ace leg-spinner Yasir Shah in the South Africa Test series that starts at the SuperSport Park in Centurion from Wednesday.

Sarfraz, while addressing a pre-match media conference on Tuesday, remarked Yasir looms the danger for the hosts who haven’t played a top-quality leg-spinner in three years.

Yasir, who has claimed 37 Test wickets in just 10 innings this year, has been a revelation with the ball for Pakistan, especially on the dry surfaces in the United Arab Emirates. The Asian side now moves away from spinning wickets to seam-friendly conditions in South Africa, but Sarfraz remains confident of Yasir making a dent in the home side’s batting line-up.

“If you talk about South Africa’s Test series against Sri Lanka recently, the pitch was different. All foreign teams struggle there, just like all Asian teams come to South Africa and struggle here. Here, the conditions are different but we do have a world-class spinner,” said Sarfraz. “He took 200 wickets in 33 Tests and we know South Africa haven’t played a top-quality leg-spinner in three years. So we have an advantage, we have Yasir Shah, and hopefully, they will struggle against him.”