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Imam-ul-Haq said he wants Pakistan captain Babar Azam to go on and make big scores after scoring fifties “so that bowlers are scared of him”.
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Imam-ul-Haq said he wants Pakistan captain Babar Azam to go on and make big scores after scoring fifties “so that bowlers are scared of him”.
Inzamam-ul-Haq: “He goes for the big knocks rather than smaller knocks like fifties or sixties. This is a great thing”
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Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said it’s a “great thing” that Fawad Alam goes for bigger knocks instead of being satisfied with fifties or sixties.
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Former Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat has been really impressed with big-hitter Mohammad Hafeez, saying he seems to be scoring fifties at will.
Asad Shafiq: “I have to improve my conversion rate because while playing for Pakistan, I was not able to convert fifties into hundreds for [the] past two years”
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Pakistan batsman Asad Shafiq admitted that his conversion rate is not good enough and added that he must do better going forward.
Mohammad Yousuf: “Only Abid Ali and Mohammad Rizwan batted well against England, but they failed to prolong their innings, which is not a good sign”
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Ahead of the third Test against England in Southampton, Mohammad Yousuf has revealed that it is “not a good sign” that the Pakistan batsman can’t convert their fifties into hundreds.
Ramiz Raja: “Just scoring half-centuries will not be enough. Even if three batsmen score fifties it will not do the job as this will not ensure a win. Anyone scoring a fifty will have to convert that into a hundred. This is very important”
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has said that the national team will have a much better chance of beating England if their batsmen make triple figure scores.
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram believes that Babar Azam needs to start converting his fifties into hundreds if he wants to become a world-class batsman.
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New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips has joined the Jamaica Tallawahs and will be the Caribbean Premier League franchise’s fifth overseas player.
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The St Lucia Stars have brought in the New Zealand duo of Mitchell McClenaghan and Jesse Ryder for the forthcoming Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which begins on August 4.