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Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha has lauded spinner Abrar Ahmed, saying he has been “outstanding since his debut”.
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Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha has lauded spinner Abrar Ahmed, saying he has been “outstanding since his debut”.
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Pakistan Television (PTV) head coach Mohammad Wasim believes Ali Usman is the “best left-arm spinner” in the country.

Tanvir Ahmed: “Sufyan Moqim performed brilliantly in the [Asia Cup Rising Stars]. Where is he now? He was with the squad for so long, and now he has been sidelined”
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Former Pakistan speedster Tanvir Ahmed admitted he is surprised spinner Sufyan Moqim has simply disappeared from the national team.
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Pakistan left-arm spinner Ali Usman feels he and other top performers in domestic cricket deserve a chance to play international cricket.

Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Hasnain: “I feel I bowled well, but unfortunately, I didn’t get the number of wickets I wanted”
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain has expressed disappointment over his wicket haul during the recent first-class season, admitting he “didn’t get the number of wickets” he was aiming for.

Pakistan spinner Ali Usman: “They have put a label on me that it is red-ball… I have not yet got an opportunity in white-ball. The bowler who can play red-ball can play all the formats”
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Pakistan left-arm spinner Ali Usman wants to get a proper chance to play white-ball cricket and dislikes the fact that he is considered to be a red-ball specialist.

Salman Ali Agha: “Since his comeback, he has been outstanding – frankly, no one has performed better than him”
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Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha believes “no one has performed better” than spin-bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz since he made his return to the national team.

Rashid Latif: “Mohammad Nawaz is a genuine batter; if Nawaz had been made to bat at number four, he would have broken plenty of records by now”
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes spin-bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz “would have broken plenty of records by now” if he had been batting at number four.