Pakistan vs Australia 2018: Twitter Praises Mohammad Abbas for Sensational Spell

Updated - 19 Oct 2018, 06:03 PM

Mohammad Abbas
Mohammad Abbas (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

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
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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.

Mohammad Abbas
Mohammad Abbas (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

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

https://twitter.com/EbadR101/status/1053184885886607360

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