LAHORE - Director Game Development PCB Mudassar Nazar has pointed out that though Pakistan swept Zimbabwe and Bangladesh series recently and set a record of wins, but they would have learned a lot more from Australia series. He said that postponed Australian series was in fact a loss for Pakistan as it deprived them of an opportunity to assess the abilities of players and the coach. "So far the performance of coach Geoff Lawson has been satisfactory. However, the real test awaits Australia when the Asia's best teams assemble here next month for the Asia Cup," said Mudassar. "I have played with Lawson and cannot take credit from him for the record wins he brought for Pakistan. But Asia Cup would be his real test because India and Sri Lanka would be here to check his coaching skills," said he. He further stated that with the present form and fitness India are favourites. "India is doing good a job in all the three departments of the game and Sri Lanka has good batting and bowling. I believe in hot conditions fitness would play a vital role and Pakistan's only chance is their home ground and crowd," he added. When asked the fast bowlers camp, he said: "We have some of the best in business attending the camp. Muhammad Talha and Wahab Riaz are delivering a speed of 140 plus and when the camp concludes they would surely cross 150 mark. We also have potential bowlers in the under-19 team. Amer and Rana are also good prospects." He further stated that Wasim Akram was asked to watch the camp training because he was available during this period of time and his tips would be very useful for the future bowlers. He further stated that Rashid Latif and Ijaz Ahmed have been assigned the task of finding and training players from remote areas. "We would select young players and provide them education while keeping them at the National Cricket Academy," he said.