
Yasir Hameed: “His development is more important than anything… he is genuine and [a] quick learner”
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Former Pakistan batsman Yasir Hameed said opener Saim Ayub’s development “is more important than anything”.
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Former Pakistan chief selector Azhar Khan believes Saim Ayub is the “ideal” T20I opener for the men in green.

Mohammad Rizwan: “Look, we all know how well Saim Ayub performed recently. His performances were exceptional, especially given the conditions and the opposition”
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Pakistan ODI captain Mohammad Rizwan has praised opening batsman Saim Ayub for his batting as of late, saying his “performances were exceptional”.

Rashid Latif: “PCB showed me records of Faheem Ashraf, I asked them if he had such good records, why wasn’t he awarded with a central contract? Why wasn’t he part of the squad in tours of Australia, Zimbabwe or South Africa?”
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif has questioned why all-rounder Faheem Ashraf wasn’t given a central contract or picked earlier if he was included in the squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy.
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Veteran fast bowler Hasan Ali believes opening batsman Saim Ayub “will do a lot for Pakistan” in his career.

Jason Gillespie: “Saim Ayub is one of the most talented cricketers on the planet. I haven’t seen many better young players at that age have such an impact so early in their career”
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Former Pakistan red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie believes opening batsman Saim Ayub is “one of the most talented cricketers on the planet”.

Younis Khan: “It’s unfortunate that Saim Ayub, a young and talented player, won’t be part of the team due to injury. Pakistan won’t be able to benefit from his skills in this mega event”
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Legendary Pakistan batsman Younis Khan admitted it was disappointing that the national team weren’t able to benefit from opener Saim Ayub’s skills during the 2025 Champions Trophy.

Shahid Afridi: “Yes, Saim Ayub’s absence will be felt, but now it’s time to forget that and support the entire squad. There’s no point in repeatedly mentioning Saim Ayub now”
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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi believes people need to forget about opening batsman Saim Ayub for now as he is currently out of action with a fractured ankle.

Shoaib Akhtar: “Where was our intent? Where was the strategy? If Salman Ali Agha can show intent, then why can’t others do it? You were depending on Saim Ayub to win this tournament for you? Why can’t those players do it who have been playing for 10 years?”
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Legendary Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has asked if the national team planned to depend on opening batsman Saim Ayub during the 2025 Champions Trophy.