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Former Pakistan skipper Aamer Sohail said Babar Azam “still needs to improve a lot as captain”.
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Former Pakistan skipper Aamer Sohail said Babar Azam “still needs to improve a lot as captain”.
Aamer Sohail: “Babar still has a lot to improve as a captain. I have backed him for a long time but he needs to bring that killer instinct into his captaincy and if he does so, he can be very good”
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Former Pakistan batsman Aamer Sohail has urged limited overs skipper Babar Azam to “bring that killer instinct into his captaincy” as it will help him become a better leader.
Aamer Sohail: “I think the only thing Pakistan cricket needs to do is they have to find good spinners. Also, I think somebody at number five in the batting department is needed”
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Former Pakistan captain Aamer Sohail believes the national team are lacking two key players right now, namely a good spinner and “somebody at number five in the batting department.”
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Former Pakistan captain Aamer Sohail has admitted that he isn’t convinced by spinner Mohammad Nawaz, questioning whether he should be picked in the national team anymore.
Aamer Sohail: “There is another muscle he needs to develop, the brain muscle. He will become a better cricketer and bowler”
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Aamer Sohail, the former Pakistan captain, has taken an angry verbal swipe at pace sensation Naseem Shah, saying the 20-year-old needs to develop his brain.
Aamer Sohail: “I do not agree that change in captaincy will bring any significant progress. Is there a guarantee that a new skipper will result in improved showing by the team?”
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Former Pakistan batsman Aamer Sohail said sacking Babar Azam as captain will not necessarily result in the national team performing better.
Salman Butt: “Players like Saeed Anwar and Aamer Sohail, when they open the innings, they don’t wear helmets, instead of it they wore caps when the Indian pace attack was not good enough in the early days”
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Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt said legendary openers Saeed Anwar and Aamer Sohail didn’t need to wear helmets when facing India.
Aamer Sohail: “There is definitely room for improvement in Test cricket. We used to rattle opposition batting with our reverse swing in the middle overs”
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Former Pakistan captain Aamer Sohail said it is important for the current pace attack to learn the art of reverse swing as back in the day, the national team used it to “rattle” the opposition batsmen.