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Former New Zealand pace bowler Simon Doull has said Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi’s yorkers are a thing of beauty.
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Former New Zealand pace bowler Simon Doull has said Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi’s yorkers are a thing of beauty.
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Former West Indies pace bowler Ian Bishop said he loves Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir: “I love Turkish food. I can eat that every day. It’s grilled food, it’s healthy and it’s good recovery food. I like the mixed grills the most”
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir has said that he can eat Turkish food every day as he loves that particular cuisine.
Pakistan seamer Hasan Ali: “I always had a dream to become [a] Test cricketer because I love the longer format of the game”
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Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali has said that he loves Test cricket and always dreamed of representing his country in the longest format.
Rumman Raees: “And he keeps getting better, given the circumstances, this 99* today was better than a lot of centuries. MashAllah lovely Hafeez Bhai, keep going, for the reason that Pakistan needs you, the world needs to see your heroics”
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Pakistan pace bowler Rumman Raees heaped praise on all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez, saying “the world needs to see your heroics”.
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Pakistan batsman Zeeshan Malik admitted that he loves watching veteran all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez in action.
Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman: “My love for Arsenal has started to fade since Arsene Wenger had left. I am scared of losing my love for the club”
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Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has admitted that his love for Premier League club Arsenal is fading following their poor run of form as of late.
Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Imran: “I always had a passion for cricket but since Kabaddi was a popular sport in the area I lived in, I had to forego my love for cricket and concentrate on Kabaddi in my school years”
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Imran has revealed that he initially had plans to become a Kabaddi player.