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Former India batsman Kris Srikkanth doesn’t think Mike Hesson is the right man to be coaching Pakistan, saying the men in green will “go nowhere” with him in charge in white-ball cricket.
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Former India batsman Kris Srikkanth doesn’t think Mike Hesson is the right man to be coaching Pakistan, saying the men in green will “go nowhere” with him in charge in white-ball cricket.

Kris Srikkanth: “Captain Babar Azam. I don’t think he should play T20 cricket. Maybe a good Test cricketer. This is my opinion. Frankly speaking. You can’t do all these tuk-tuking all the time”
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Former India batsman Kris Srikkanth feels Pakistan limited overs captain Babar Azam shouldn’t play T20I cricket as he does too much “tuk-tuking”.
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