Foolish to risk him, Mohammad Amir didn’t want injured 150 kph Pakistan fast bowler to play

Mohammad Amir: “I think it will be foolish to risk his career for three matches of a tournament because he won’t be able to give his 100 percent”

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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir believes it was foolish for the selectors to let fast bowler Haris Rauf participate in the 2025 Champions Trophy just after he picked up an injury.

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His career was mishandled, Mohammad Asif says 34-year-old batsman deserves to play for Pakistan again

Mohammad Asif: “It’s time for the PCB to reconsider their stance and give Umar Akmal the chance he deserves to represent Pakistan again”

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Former fast bowler Mohammad Asif believes veteran batsman Umar Akmal’s career was “mishandled” and said he “deserves to represent Pakistan again”.

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Career wasted just to make space for Azam Khan, Atiq-uz-Zaman feels sorry for Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman who played for Southern Punjab

Atiq-uz-Zaman: “Maqbool Ahmed, the wicketkeeper for Southern Punjab in domestic cricket, was wasted just to make a place for Azam”

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Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has claimed that Southern Punjab wicketkeeper-batsman Maqbool Ahmed “was wasted” simply to make space for Azam Khan.

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Not thinking of playing until I’m 40 right now, 29-year-old Pakistan batsman tells South Africa legend AB de Villiers

Pakistan captain Babar Azam: “Honestly, I am just thinking day by day. I am not thinking about at what age I am going to stop playing. Right now, I am just enjoying my game and love playing cricket”

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Pakistan white-ball captain Babar Azam has made it clear that he is not thinking about playing international cricket until he is 40 years old right now.

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Annoyed his career has been stunted, Mickey Arthur thought big-hitting Pakistan batsman had so much talent

Mickey Arthur: “I watched Haider in my last year with Pakistan when he was with the U19 side, observed him in the nets, and thought his career had been stunted a bit, which annoyed me to an extent, because I think he is a wonderful talent”

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Former Pakistan head coach and team director Mickey Arthur admitted he is annoyed that big-hitting batsman Haider Ali’s career has been “stunted.”

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