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India batting icon Sachin Tendulkar said Pakistan left-arm swing king Wasim Akram was a master of the art of fast bowling.
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India batting icon Sachin Tendulkar said Pakistan left-arm swing king Wasim Akram was a master of the art of fast bowling.
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Iconic Pakistan quick bowler Sarfraz Nawaz said some cricketers felt he was cheating when he initially got the ball to reverse swing.
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West Indies pace great Michael Holding said legendary Pakistan pace bowler Waqar Younis is a master of reverse swing.
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South Africa pace bowler Kagiso Rabada admitted that legendary Pakistan seamer Waqar Younis “was a wonderful bowler”.
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Shaheen Shah Afridi said legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram was a master of the art of in-swing.
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Pakistan pace bowler Haris Rauf revealed that he is working on perfecting his toe-crushing yorkers with bowling coach Waqar Younis.
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif has called legendary batsman Mohammad Yousuf one of the greats of the game.
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Pakistan pace bowler Haris Rauf has lauded veteran seamer Umar Gul, saying you are “a master with the ball”.
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I believe the true secret to become a great batsman is simply by working extremely hard. I have always lived by the words of South African golf legend Gary Player who said ‘The more I practice, the luckier I get’.
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Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has revealed that he is working on perfecting a brand new mystery shot, which he may unveil in the summer.