Pakistan vs Australia 2018: Twitter Praises Mohammad Abbas for Sensational Spell
Published - 19 Oct 2018, 03:52 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 01:00 AM

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Abbas has had an emphatic start to his career. The Pakistan pacer is generally accurate with his line and length. Abbas doesn’t possess a great speed under his arsenal. However, he is right on the money with his accuracy. Thus, the Pakistan sensation has been able to reap fruits for hitting the bullseye with his bowling.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Abbas was able to reach 50 wickets in just nine Test matches. Thus, the right-hander was able to write his name in the history books. Abbas scalped four wickets in the first innings of the first Test match. Furthermore, he backed it another three wickets in the second dig. However, Pakistan could not apply the finishing touches in the first match.

Mohammad Abbas was able to continue with his dream form in the second Test match. Abbas scalped a five-wicket haul in the first innings of the second Test match to skittle out the visitors for 145. In fact, Abbas came up with another fine performance in the second essay as he took another five-wicket haul. Thus, Abbas was able to take a 10-wicket haul in the match.
Thus, Abbas took 17 wickets in the series against Australia. Therefore, it has been a fine start to Abbas promising career. Abbas also occupies the 14th rank in the ICC Test rankings. Subsequently, the whole Twitterati took their hats off for the new sensational fast bowler.

Meanwhile, Pakistan was able to put their noses in front in the second Test match against Australia. Pakistan was able to win the second match by a mammoth margin of 373 and clinched the series 1-0.
Here is how Twitter reacted to Mohammad Abbas sublime bowling performance.
https://twitter.com/abbasisahero/status/1053193302999293952
I am only watching & I reckon @Mohmmadabbas111 has had me out 10 times already this morning …. Incredible bowler in all conditions …. #PAKvAUS
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 19, 2018
I see a new number 1 Test bowler coming… Mohammad Abbas
— Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) October 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/EbadR101/status/1053184885886607360
Pakistan have as always unearthed a special fast bowler. Mohammad Abbas looks an unbelievably talented bowler.
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) October 19, 2018
Officially Mohammad Abbas fan?#PAKvAUS
— ?? ? ? (@cricdrugs) October 19, 2018
When I grow up I want to bowl like Mohammad Abbas ? #PAKvAUS
— Rene Farrell (@Fezzy88Rene) October 19, 2018
Mohammad Abbas is a shoe-in for a bowling spot in a World Test XI now, isn't he? Along with Rabada, Anderson and Starc? (Hard luck, Shami)
— Mike Jakeman (@mikejakeman) October 17, 2018
Champion bowler …. who made us proud and made some Road critics wrong @TomMoodyCricket Mohammad #Abbas
— Malik Asghar ਮਲਿਕ ਅਸਗ਼ਰ (@MalikAsaarAwan) October 19, 2018
Mohammad Abbas has become the first pace bowler to take 9 wickets in a Test match in UAE. Previous best was 8 wickets for 151 runs by Junaid Khan against Sri Lanka in 2013 #PAKvAUS #Cricket
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) October 19, 2018
Abbas is bowling straight, getting the ball to come in. What's the worst shot that you can play?
Paine – Leave one on the stumps.#PAKvAUS
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 19, 2018
"Mohammad Abbas"- Remember the name, in @irbishi 's tone.
What a player . What a talent. To pick up wickets, that too plenty on dead tracks which aren't exactly conducive to fast bowling, is quite an achievement. Well done.#PAKvAUS— Abhishek Barthur (@imabhi27) October 19, 2018
Another bowler showing you don’t have to be express pace to effective at the top level.
— Chris Rushworth (@ChrisRush22) October 19, 2018
Best bowling average since 1900 (Min 50 wkts)
Mohammad Abbas – 15.39— JSK (@imjsk27) October 19, 2018
Mohammad Abbas (5/33 & 4/32*) is the first seamer to take nine wickets in a Test in UAE.
The previous best was Junaid Khan's 8/151 against SL in Abu Dhabi in 2013/14. #PAKvAUS— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) October 19, 2018
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