
Azeem Ghumman: “The other one is Hurraira. He opened with me from Faisalabad. He’s a very good player”
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Pakistan cricketer Azeem Ghumman said up-and-coming batsman Muhammad Hurraira is a “very good player”.
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Former Pakistan batsman Faisal Iqbal has sounded the alarm about opener Muhammad Hurraira, saying he “looks technically very weak” against both spin and pace.
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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has admitted that he can’t wait to see opening batsman Muhammad Hurraira perform.
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.
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”.
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.
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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Pakistan chief selector Wahab Riaz said he can’t pick batsman Muhammad Hurraira right now, but will add him into the national team “if there is space in the middle order.”
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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Muhammad Hurraira, the opening batsman gaining a lot of attention, has vowed to make it big and “play for Pakistan for a long time.”