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Imam-ul-Haq, the Pakistan opening batsman, has admitted that fast bowler Mohammad Asif was a very deceptive bowler as he could “move the ball at his own will.”
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Imam-ul-Haq, the Pakistan opening batsman, has admitted that fast bowler Mohammad Asif was a very deceptive bowler as he could “move the ball at his own will.”

AB de Villiers: “I love the way he plays the game. The calm manner in [which] he plays the game, it’s very similar to Hashim Amla”
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AB de Villiers, the iconic South Africa big-hitter, admitted that Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s calmness at the crease reminds him a lot of Hashim Amla.
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Rumman Raees has revealed that India batting great VVS Laxman “was clueless” when facing former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif.

Rumman Raees: “He is the bowler whom the likes of Amla, Pietersen, De Villiers, Graeme Smith, everyone has faced difficulties against him”
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Rumman Raees pointed out Pakistan swing maestro Mohammad Asif was such an unplayable fast bowler that elite cricketers such as South Africa’s AB de Villiers and England’s Kevin Pietersen struggled against him.
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AB de Villiers, the legendary South Africa batsman, said he would pick Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif to bowl for his life.
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Former India batsman Robin Uthappa admitted that Pakistan swing specialist Mohammad Asif was the toughest bowler he ever faced.

Rumman Raees: “Mohammad Asif told me he was unaware of seam and swing in the initial three to four years of his career but later excelled in it”
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Rumman Raees revealed Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif didn’t know about “seam and swing” in the first three to four years of his career.
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Ex-South Africa batsman Hashim Amla said Pakistan quick Mohammad Asif had the ability to “beat me on the outside edge”.