It will be an injustice to Dale Steyn if I don’t try to learn anything from him: Rumman Raees

Raees has been grappled with injury in the past 12-14 months and the right-handed fast bowler believes that he still has a lot of work to do on the fitness side of things.

By CricTracker Staff

Updated - 06 Mar 2020, 18:00 IST

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One of the biggest advantages of playing in a franchise-based competition, especially for a youngster, is he/she gets a chance to rub shoulders with and against some of the greatest players in the world. Rubbing shoulders with the best in the world not only helps these youngsters hone their skills but also aids them in growing temperamentally.

The fifth edition of the Pakistan Super League has given another such opportunity to the precocious young talents of Pakistan to rub shoulders with some of the best in the best. And, fast bowler Rumman Raees is relishing every moment that he is spending with the legendary Dale Steyn at Islamabad United.

In an exclusive interview with Geo Sports, Raees heaped praise on the legendary Steyn while also mentioning that he is not leaving any opportunity of taking tips from the latter during his stay in the PSL.

“I have always idolized Dale Steyn as his accuracy and consistency are very impressive. I’m aiming to learn as much as I can from him,” Raees said as quoted by Geo Sports.

He added, “This is the real essence of PSL. You get the opportunity to rub shoulders with such legends. It will be an injustice to Steyn if I don’t try to learn anything from him.”

Raees happy with the improvement in his bowling, post discussions with Dale Steyn

When asked about his personal form, the 28-year-old fast bowler revealed that he is happy with the significant improvement that he showed in his wrist movement, swing and line and length, post his discussion with Steyn.

“He told me about the wrist position and how to target the stumps. I have applied his tips on my bowling and I can feel that my swing has improved,” he said.

Raees has been grappled with injury in the past 12-14 months and the right-handed fast bowler believes that he still has a lot of work to do on the fitness side of things.

“I have realized that I need to improve my fitness level, while control with the new ball needs to be improved as well,” Raees added.

Coming to Rumman Raees’ performances in the ongoing PSL, the fast bowler has claimed four wickets in three games at an average of 22.5o and an economy rate of 8.30.

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