What incredibly bold career goal has Pakistan newbie Ahsan Ali set himself?

Ahsan Ali: “I have a gameplan and I will try to show it to the world and become one of Pakistan’s best openers. I will try to execute my plan and help Pakistan win and play for Pakistan as much as possible”

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Ahsan Ali has revealed that he is determined to accomplish his goal of becoming “one of Pakistan’s best openers”.

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Hussey reveals which Pakistan player was a fan favourite in Australia

Michael Hussey: “He’s played really well and he’s been great to watch. The Aussie fans have thoroughly enjoyed watching him bat and it was great to see him get a 100 at the Gabba”

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Former Australia batsman Michael Hussey noted that the Australian fans “thoroughly enjoyed watching” Pakistan batsman Babar Azam bat in the recent Test series.

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Shinwari reveals his gameplan every time he plays for Pakistan

Usman Khan Shinwari: “I do not get satisfied with bowling figures of like four overs, 24 runs, two wickets. I want to give match-winning performances. I try to give my 100 percent in every match, be it for Pakistan or franchise”

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Pakistan left-arm seamer Usman Khan Shinwari has revealed that he aims to “give match-winning performances” every time he represents his country.

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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Abbas reveals his gameplan when he bowls

Mohammad Abbas: “For me, every batsman’s wicket is important. The teams that I play against, I like to get their senior players or their most important players, especially their captain, out so I can make my team win”

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Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas has revealed that whenever he bowls, his gameplan is to take wickets, especially that of the opposition’s best batsmen.

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Afridi reveals what Pakistan failed to take advantage of at the World Cup

Shahid Afridi: “Pakistan failed to take advantage [of] the fact that they are the only team after the hosts who were in England well before the start of the mega event”

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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder and former captain Shahid Afridi believes that the national team failed to take advantage of the fact that they had more team than any other international team to get accustomed to the conditions in England ahead of the World Cup.

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