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Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed praised left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir for taking three wickets in the team’s World Cup opener against the West Indies.
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Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed praised left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir for taking three wickets in the team’s World Cup opener against the West Indies.
Shoaib Akhtar: “We have to back these boys, they are representing our nation. They need our support throughout the World Cup”
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Legendary pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar has called on the people of Pakistan to back the national team, even after they were annihilated by seven wickets in their World Cup opener against the West Indies.
Viv Richards: “They’re much better players than this, I’ve spent some time with them at the PSL (Pakistan Super League) and I’m disappointed with what I’m seeing from Pakistan today”
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Legendary West Indies batsman Sir Viv Richards criticised Pakistan for their abysmal performance in their World Cup opener against the men from the Caribbean.
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Oshane Thomas carved through Pakistan’s batting line-up with a four-wicket haul to help the West Indies start their World Cup campaign with a comprehensive seven-wicket win.
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Legendary Pakistan pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar was less than impressed with the national team’s batting performance in their World Cup opener against the West Indies.
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram firmly believes that captain Sarfraz Ahmed is not a power hitter.
Wasim Akram: “All the teams are tough, Pakistan don’t look too strong. They’ll really have to work hard to be in the semi-finals”
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm pace bowler Wasim Akram has admitted that the national team will “have to work hard” in order to reach the semi-finals.
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Wasim Akram firmly believes that opening batsman Fakhar Zaman will be Pakistan’s key player throughout the World Cup.
Shoaib Malik, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Hasnain have reportedly been excluded from the 12-man squad for Pakistan’s World Cup opener against the West Indies
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Veteran Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik is likely to miss the team’s World Cup opener against the West Indies on Friday as he has not been included in the 12-man squad for the match, according to sources.