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Sohail Khan, the Pakistan seamer, said India’s Umran Malik “is a good bowler” but is nothing special.
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Sohail Khan, the Pakistan seamer, said India’s Umran Malik “is a good bowler” but is nothing special.
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Ihsanullah, the latest Pakistan pace sensation, said he wants to beat Umran Malik by bettering the Indian seamer’s bowling speed of 157 kph.
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Ihsanullah, the up-and-coming Pakistan express bowler, said he is aiming high by looking to bowl 160 kph.
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal said India pace sensation Umran Malik’s economy rate may be high, but he’s getting wickets, which is his job as a strike bowler.
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif said hitting India pace bowler Umran Malik “is not at all easy”.
Rashid Latif: “You don’t find bowlers who can bowl at 150 kph regularly but he has that ability to bowl at 155 and even quicker”
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif said India speedster Umran Malik is a rare find as there are not many bowlers nowadays who can bowl quicker than 155 kph.
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Pakistan pace great Shoaib Akhtar firmly believes that India speedster Umran Malik belongs on the world stage.
Shoaib Akhtar: “He needs to ensure that he doesn’t get injured in the process. I want to see him playing for a long stretch without any injuries”
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Pakistan legend Shoaib Akhtar said he wants India fast bowler Umran Malik to play for long periods of time without getting injured.
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Pakistan icon Shoaib Akhtar said he will be more than happy if India seamer Umran Malik were to break his record for the fastest ball bowled in international cricket.