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Shan Masood said Pakistan batting coach Mohammad Yousuf was an absolute “artist” when he was playing international cricket.
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Shan Masood said Pakistan batting coach Mohammad Yousuf was an absolute “artist” when he was playing international cricket.
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Ex-spinner Tauseef Ahmed has lashed out at batting coach Mohammad Yousuf, saying he is not required with the Pakistan team.
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Mohammad Yousuf acknowledged that veteran batsman Fawad Alam failed to perform in the three-Test series against Australia earlier this year.

Shahid Afridi: “I’m sure your contribution can take Pakistan to great heights, keep up the good work. My best wishes are with you two, you can make a real difference Inshallah”
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Former captain Shahid Afridi believes head coach Saqlain Mushtaq and legendary batsman Mohammad Yousuf can make a real difference and take Pakistan to great heights.

Mohammad Yousuf: “Both of them were outstanding and they created history by giving such partnerships at the top. Overall, it was a great performance”
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Mohammad Yousuf applauded Pakistan openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq for their outstanding performances in the recent three-Test series against Australia.
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Legendary Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf said the top order trio of Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali played well in the three-Test series against Australia.

Shahid Afridi: “I don’t think Matthew Hayden and Vernon Philander are going to make much of an impact due to shortage of time”
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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi believes that iconic Australia opener Matthew Hayden and South Africa pace great Vernon Philander will have much of an impact as coaches.

Ramiz Raja: “Hayden can bring aggression in this team and he also has World Cup experience. He was a world class player”
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja said legendary Australia opener Matthew Hayden is a “world-class player” who “can bring aggression in this team”.