He’s the glue that holds everything together, Mike Hesson picks out Pakistan batsman

Mike Hesson said Pakistan batsman Babar Azam is the glue that holds everything together

Mike Hesson: “He offers a contrast to our batting group. We’ve got plenty of stroke-makers, and Babar provides the glue that holds everything together”

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Pakistan white-ball head coach Mike Hesson believes batsman Babar Azam “provides the glue that holds everything together”.

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Pakistan missed a trick, Geoff Lawson disappointed duo were let go

Geoff Lawson said Pakistan missed a trick by parting ways with head coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie

Geoff Lawson: “The turnover of Kirsten and Gillespie – they are two excellent coaches, two really good people and I think Pakistan missed a bit of a trick by not having those two guys for longer”

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Former Australia fast bowler Geoff Lawson believes “Pakistan missed a bit of a trick” by parting ways with head coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie.

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I wouldn’t say his career is over, Mike Hesson still has faith in axed Pakistan batsman

Mike Hesson said he wouldn't say Pakistan batsman Mohammad Haris' career is over

Mike Hesson: “I wouldn’t say his career is over, but he needs to improve his decision-making with the bat. Even in domestic cricket, his batting average is around 17, the same as in international cricket”

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Pakistan white-ball head coach Mike Hesson has made it clear that batsman Mohammad Haris’ international career isn’t over after he was dropped from the national team.

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Reduced to a slogger, Rashid Latif points to Pakistan batsman picked ahead of Mohammad Rizwan, Usman Khan and Haseebullah Khan

Rashid Latif said Pakistan batsman Mohammad Haris was reduced to a slogger

Rashid Latif: “Haris was encouraged to play modern-day cricket and was picked ahead of Rizwan, Usman, and Haseeb. But once in the team, his batting position was dropped too low, and he was reduced to just a slogger”

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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Haris was “reduced to just a slogger” as he was batting too low down the order.

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