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Relying On Pace May Work In Few Games But Line & Length Are Key: Nahid Rana
The right-arm pacer had become the first Bangladeshi bowler to clock 150 kmph, when he rocked Pakistan with his pace and bounce during a 2-0 Test series win in Rawalpindi last September.
"I'm not thinking about the tag (150 kmph). My focus is on maintaining myself and bowling with the right line and length. Relying only on pace might work for one or two matches, but not for the remaining eight out of ten, so line and length are crucial.
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