Friendships and favours, Shoaib Malik takes a dig at subpar Pakistan batsman

Shoaib Malik hinted that Pakistan opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq has benefited from friendships and favours

Shoaib Malik: “If you remember, I was the one who tweeted. Now, everyone remembers that. I tweeted, ‘when will we come out of friendships and favours?'”

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Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik has taken a dig at opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq, hinting that he is benefiting from “friendships and favours.”

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Older Pakistan players should not play in the PSL, Ramiz Raja explains why he holds this view

Ramiz Raja said older Pakistan players should not play in the PSL

Ramiz Raja: “I strongly believe Pakistan Super League should not be meant for players, who are close to 40 years in age. We put the careers of young cricketers and future stars [at] stake just because of friendships”

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Ramiz Raja holds the view that Pakistan players who are close to 40 years old should not be playing in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

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A massive mistake, Najam Sethi feels Pakistan should have retained key member of the national team

Najam Sethi said it was a massive mistake for Pakistan to let Mickey Arthur go as head coach

Najam Sethi: “If I had been there (in the PCB), I would have extended Mickey Arthur’s contract. Mickey and his coaching team gave good results and they were able to prepare the players”

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Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi believes it was a massive mistake for the board to let Mickey Arthur go as head coach after the 2019 World Cup.

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Clarke vows to continue being an aggressive captain

"Once we walk out onto the field we're going to play a tough brand of cricket, that's our style and that's how we play our best, and that's the Australian way I think"

“Once we walk out onto the field we’re going to play a tough brand of cricket, that’s our style and that’s how we play our best, and that’s the Australian way I think”

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Australia skipper Michael Clarke has vowed to continue being an aggressive captain after his side were recently whitewashed 2-0 by Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.

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