ICC World Cup: Sunil Gavaskar Floored by 'Natural Cricketers' From Afghanistan
Sunil Gavaskar was all praise for Afghanistan after their thrilling win over Scotland to record their first World Cup victory.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 26, 2015 08:23 pm IST
Sunil Gavaskar has predicted a bright future for Afghanistan after their first ever World Cup win on Thursday, saying the players from the strife-torn come across as "natural cricketers", reminding him of West Indies' greats of the past.(Minnows Come to the Party)
"They come across as natural cricketers, like the players of the past West Indies team or a few players from Pakistan. They seem to have the ball sense, their timing of the bat swing and delivery stride of the bowler. It all seems to come naturally to them," Gavaskar said after the World Cup debutants beat Scotland in a thriller in Dunedin for a historic win.(Rise of The New Afghan Heroes)
Gavaskar had a word of advice for the talented bunch from Afghanistan.(I Did My Job: Samiullah Shenwari)
"They are naturally talented and that is why sometimes you need to leave them on their own. It is important that they don't get involved in too many technicalities of the game," said the former India captain.(Rise of The New Afghan Heroes)
Asked about the significance of the win, Gavaskar said: "It is a huge win for them. I am sure many kids in Afghanistan will take up the game now. The way they fought back in the game today was fantastic. Even though they lost the last two games, they showed great character and fight".