He emerged to prominence only in 2016 after two successful domestic seasons.
The thought of facing Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Abbas is not one that The former England captain may have scored almost 8,000 international runs and 18 Test centuries, but he says Abbas is the type of bowler that would make him ‘poop his pants’.Abbas, 28, is enjoying a superb series against Australia in Dubai and claimed match figures of 7-85 in the opening Test which ended in a draw.He has continued to impress in the ongoing second Test and took his third five-wicket haul as Pakistan bowled Australia out for just 145 in their first innings.Abbas only made his Test debut in April 2017 but already has 54 wickets to his name.He claimed figures of 8-64 against England at Lord’s at the start of the summer in the drawn series.Vaughan tweeted: ‘Having watched Mohammad Abbas now for over a year, I have decided he would get me out every time within about 6 balls.Having watched Mahammad Abbas now for over a year … I have decided he would get me out every time within about 6 balls … The type of bowler i would poop my pants about … Thought I would let you all know … Abbas’ fine spell of bowling in the second Test in Abu Dhabi helped Pakistan secure a 137-run first-innings lead over Australia.Pakistan, who were denied victory in the opening match after Usman Khawaja scored 141 in the final innings, pushed their lead over 200 in the final session of day two.The Test series against Pakistan is Australia’s first since the ball-tampering scandal that erupted in South Africa earlier in the year.Former captain Steve Smith and ex-opening batsman David Warner have not featured after being banned for 12 months for their part in the incident.England hero Ben Stokes to miss final two Pakistan TestsJoe Root reacts as Chris Woakes inspires England to thrilling win over PakistanEngland v Pakistan predictions: Top run-scorer, breakout star, series resultStuart Broad considered retirement after being dropped by England against West IndiesEngland name squad for first Pakistan Test after West Indies series winAlec Stewart hails England's 'unsung hero' after West Indies series winEngland hero Ben Stokes to miss final two Pakistan TestsLooking to buy in London? Mohammad Abbas is the Pakistan team cricketer. If you have any question feel free to comment abbas is a perfect example of why so called experts calling for technique, or armchair fanboys bemoaning speed is so utterly useless, and why numbers cant be dispensed with and ignored. After working in a leather factory, earning his livelihood through welding work and working as a helper in a law firm in Sialkot, Mohammad Abbas struck with his second ball in Test cricket when he dismissed Kraigg Brathwaite for a duck at Sabina Park in 2017. He made his first-class debut in early 2009 for his regional side Sialkot, who won the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy that season. Starc whacked a couple of sixes but was last out for 34. He then picked 15 wickets in the Departmental One Day Cup, a domestic one-day competition, to further stamp an impression to get selected. This combined with the score slipping to 56 for four forced Finch back into his shell.Through Abbas, Pakistan were bossing the game. He was starting the test cricket career in April 2017 against the team West Indies.Abbas has played the good team in test cricket and he took five-wicket haul against West Indies in his third Test innings.

In Abu Dhabi it was a hint of grass cover that allowed Abbas to extract seam movement, though it was still a surface where batsmen could prosper.It was the kind of spell to make you hunker down, to let the ball come to you and play softly. He was the top wicket-taker in the 2015-16 domestic first-class competition with 61 wickets in 10 matches at an impressive bowling average of 16.78 for Khan Research Laboratory.He drew the national selectors' attention by leading the wicket-taking charts in 2016-17 again, taking 71 wickets at a stunning average of 12.74.