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Former Pakistan cricketer Iqbal Qasim believes Faheem Ashraf is emerging as a good all-rounder.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Iqbal Qasim believes Faheem Ashraf is emerging as a good all-rounder.
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Former West Indies pace bowler Ian Bishop has admitted that it’s so good to see Pakistan seamer Hasan Ali back in action.

Shahid Afridi: “I can’t understand why Sohail Khan [was] dropped (for the South Africa series) as the selection committee said he was taken to New Zealand because his performances were good”
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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has said that he cannot understand why pace bowler Sohail Khan was dropped for the South Africa series.
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Pakistan batsman Agha Salman admitted that it feels great to be rewarded for all his hard work during the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

Younis Khan: “Faheem Ashraf’s performance is improving everyday and hopefully he will continue doing that. He has the ability to become a good bowling all-rounder”
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Pakistan batting coach Younis Khan believes Faheem Ashraf has what it takes to be a wonderful bowling all-rounder.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Tanvir Ahmed believes limited overs vice-captain Shadab Khan is a good all-rounder in the making.

Imad Wasim: “It’s a good thing for us that Amir and Sharjeel are not in national squad, so they will try to give their best and perform, which will eventually benefit our team”
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Pakistan spin-bowling all-rounder Imad Wasim has said it is a good thing left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir and batsman Sharjeel Khan weren’t picked for the tour of New Zealand.

Shahid Afridi: “If Babar wants to become like Root, Kohli, Australia’s Steve Smith or South African AB de Villiers then he needs to convert his fifties into hundreds”
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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has revealed that Babar Azam has what it takes to become as good as India captain Virat Kohli, England skipper Joe Root, Australia batsman Steve Smith and South Africa great AB de Villiers.