The series comprising five ODIs and as many T20 Internationals starts on April 14 with the first T20I match at the Gaddafi Stadium.
“My length ball lifts sharply and [now] I am working to make it more effective. Similarly, I am trying to further improve my yorkers,” Ihsanullah, who bowled the fastest delivery of HBL Pakistan Super League earlier this year while representing Multan Sultans, told reporters at the camp.“[Bowling coach] Umar Gul is helping me improve my bowling at this camp.”The 20-year-old Ihsanullah from Khyber Agency caught attraction during the PSL 8 when he bowled a magnificent spell in just his second match, against Quetta Gladiators, taking five wickets for just 12 runs in four overs.The right-armer finished the league as the second-best bowler with a haul of 22 wickets from 12 matches at an excellent average of 15.77.To a question, the fast bowler said though he had not set any target for the forthcoming series against New Zealand, taking main wickets would be his primary aim.“Playing alongside world-class bowlers like Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf is an honour for me. I will use this opportunity to hone my skills,” Ihsanullah said while regarding former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar as a model for him to follow.Terming the touring New Zealand team a strong squad, Ihsanullah said Pakistan would try their best to win the series.