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Former Pakistan bowling coach Morne Morkel said not having the services of pace bowler Naseem Shah is a “big loss” for the men in green.
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Former Pakistan bowling coach Morne Morkel said not having the services of pace bowler Naseem Shah is a “big loss” for the men in green.
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Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris said he knows Pakistan are missing speedster Naseem Shah as he was arguably their best bowler over the past couple of months.
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England head coach Brendon McCullum said losing left-arm speedster Shaheen Shah Afridi for the three-Test series is a “big loss” for Pakistan.
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Pakistan veteran Kamran Akmal said if Babar Azam continues captaining the team, he “might not be around for too long” as a batsman.
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Pakistan seamer Mohammad Asif has lavished praise on Mohammad Amir, saying “he is a bowler who can single-handedly win you a match in the white-ball formats”.
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Pakistan pace bowler Naseem Shah has issued a major warning to the England team, saying that he wants to dismiss as many of their batsmen as possible.
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram has revealed that losing his bowling partner Waqar Younis before the 1992 World Cup “was a big loss to me”.