He shouldn’t have tried to hit me every ball, Shadab Khan on Pakistan player he considers to be his younger brother

Shadab Khan: “Hurraira is my younger brother. He was trying to hit me every ball, which he shouldn’t have done (laughs)”

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Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan said up-and-coming batsman Muhammad Hurraira shouldn’t have tried to hit him every ball when they faced each other in the Champions One-Day Cup.

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He’s like a right-handed Salman Butt, Atiq-uz-Zaman thinks Pakistan batsman has a great future and talks like a leader

Atiq-uz-Zaman: “He was like right-handed Salman Butt. In terms of [wisdom] and in terms of the leadership skills, when he speaks, he talks like a leader, so I think he’s got a great future”

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Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has described rising star Muhammad Hurraira as a “right-handed Salman Butt”.

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Performed consistently for 3-4 years, Shan Masood set to introduce Pakistan newcomer soon

Shan Masood: “Sometimes you have to assess if a particular series is the right time to introduce someone like Huraira, who has consistently performed in domestic cricket over the past 3-4 years”

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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood indicated he is ready to introduce uncapped opening batsman Muhammad Hurraira very soon.

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I batted the whole day, 22-year-old Pakistan batsman averaging 56 in first-class cricket says

Pakistan batsman Muhammad Hurraira: “I batted the whole day, and our fitness camps and off-season training came in handy”

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Up-and-coming batsman Muhammad Hurraira praised the fitness camps and off-season training he underwent after batting for the entire day during the first unofficial Test match between Pakistan A and Bangladesh A in Darwin.

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Technically solid and good run-scorers, Rashid Latif highlights three Pakistan batsmen who have been at the top of their game

Rashid Latif: “The three players I named are technically solid and have been scoring in domestic in all three formats”

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Rashid Latif, the former wicketkeeper, has named Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Hurraira and Omair Bin Yousuf as three Pakistan batsmen who are “technically solid” and good run-scorers.

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