England lack a Warne to emulate Australia - Imran Khan
Imran Khan doubts England will ever emulate Australia because they lack a Shane Warne
AFP
16-Sep-2005
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Imran Khan, former Pakistan captain, said he doubted England would ever emulate Australia's success and become the world's top team because they lacked a quality spinner like Shane Warne.
Imran told AFP, "England is a young emerging side and exudes the confidence of Australia but for them to emulate Australia-like success is difficult because they do not have a spinner of Warne's quality."
Michael Vaughan's team closed the gap on world champions Australia when they regained the Ashes with a 2-1 victory on Monday, their first win over Australia since 1986-87.
Imran praised Vaughan and allrounder Andrew Flintoff for their roles in England's success. "Flintoff is the pivot around which the England team revolves. He is a genuine allrounder," he said. He added that in Vaughan, "England has a very determined sort of character as captain, quite unpretentious."
Following the conquest of Australia, Vaughan said his side would only achieve the top ranking if they beat Pakistan in the November-December series and India early next year.
But Imran, who took 362 wickets in 88 Tests and led Pakistan to their first series win over England in 1987, said England would struggle on the subcontinent's slow pitches.
Imran added, "They have a fast-maturing pace attack but when they come up on wickets which do not have support for pace then they do not have the variety that Warne provides." Warne led the Australian attack with 40 Ashes wickets.
"I do not see them attaining the consistent success rate of Australia until they have a matchwinning spinner."
But he also had reservations about Australia's future at the top, saying the side was on the decline because their players were ageing and the Ashes had shown that their batting could collapse under sustained pace pressure.
"Australia is in decline... the most notable thing of the Ashes was that the Australian batting was exposed for the first time against a sustained pace attack.
"The myth of Australian batting's invincibility was broken, except for one innings at Lord's when they did well after the England team was completely demoralised by a Glenn McGrath spell," said Imran.
He also said Jason Gillespie's lack of form was also throwing the Australian attack out of balance.
Pakistan, Imran said, could match England's attack if they had fit bowlers but their batsmen need to improve their form. "They need a fully fit Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Sami and Umar Gul and an in-form legspinner, Danish Kaneria. But for me the concern will be Pakistan's batting."
Pakistan hosts England for three Tests and five one-day matches starting in Multan from November 12.