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Pakistan left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz has admitted that he was “disappointed and hurt” to be left out of the World Cup squad.
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz has admitted that he was “disappointed and hurt” to be left out of the World Cup squad.
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has noted that the national team have to be aggressive with the ball and constantly looking for wickets in they want to excel during the limited overs series against England.
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Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Hasnain believes his ability to bowl extremely quick is the reason he was included in the World Cup squad.
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Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman is feeling confident ahead of the World Cup given all the practice matches the national team are currently playing.
Kamran Akmal: “I think the Pakistan team can make it to the top three and if they perform strongly then maybe lift the trophy”
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal believes that the national team are capable of winning the World Cup in England and Wales, but only if they are at their best throughout the tournament.
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal believes his brother Umar still has a future when it comes to international cricket.
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Ex-Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif feels that opening batsman Fakhar Zaman will be the “x-factor” for the national team at the World Cup, which begins next month.
Rashid Latif: “I believe that Imam-ul-Haq [will] emerge as a different player, he doesn’t throw away his wicket and in these English conditions, we will see him playing strokes”
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes that opener Imam-ul-Haq will be the national team’s most dangerous batsman at the World Cup.