Sajid and Noman revel in the moment as Pakistan's plans come together
Written by I Dig Sports"Nomi bhai is one of the most experienced players on the Pakistan domestic circuit," Sajid said at the presentation. "We should be sharing these Player of the Series awards. He's a great spinner who has mentored and helped me as well, and so every bit as much credit goes to him."
And though Sajid insists the match situation didn't worry him, the weight of expectation on him was a different matter. "There wasn't so much pressure [of the series] but [there was] some pressure of the comeback. The captain, the vice captain, the whole team was gelling well together. We play domestic cricket together, on these kinds of wickets, so there wasn't that much pressure."
The 38-year old Noman has the experience to know not to take any opportunity for granted. "I feel it's been a while since we've performed well in Pakistan," he said, sat alongside Sajid at the post-series press conference. "We're grateful we had the conditions for the opportunity to win the series this way. The way we came back is especially pleasing, and we hope we get similar conditions in future and we'll pose difficulties for other teams."
If Pakistan are to employ this strategy in the future - the prospect of which Noman was unsurprisingly supportive - he believed they needed to do it properly. "I think if you want to prepare spinners, you need to play more red-ball cricket," he said. "You get all kinds of conditions in first-class cricket with new and old ball. When you do that, it gives you a lot of experience."