Asked if Gul-Razaaq bowling in tandem would be persisted in Pakistan's last league fixture against Australia on March 19 in Colombo, Afridi said, "We will see the conditions. We may change also. We can have seamer and spinner combination also."
Asked about the big match coming up against Australia, the Pakistan captain said, "It would be another day and a new game. We know how important that match is and we hope to give our best."
Man-of-the-Match Gul, who took three for 36, said he was happy to have got back his rhythm.
"I'm back in my form and rhythm. I tried to bowl wicket to wicket. I looked at the pitch before the match, I was happy to bowl first. We are looking forward to the game against Australia. We have done our homework, we will do our best," he said.
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