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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram said many people believe that spinner Usman Qadir could be the next Shadab Khan.
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram said many people believe that spinner Usman Qadir could be the next Shadab Khan.

Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi: “As a cricketer you are always faced with pressure at whatever level of cricket you are playing in. Whether you are playing for your national side, your franchise or even a club game, it’s all about knowing how to handle pressure”
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Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has made it clear that no matter how much people talk, he can deal with the pressure.
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Iconic Pakistan seamer Shoaib Akhtar has said that he doesn’t know why some people don’t get along with him.

Wasim Akram: “The journey from Lahore airport to the hotel, which usually takes about 20 minutes, took us seven hours. We were taken on an open-top bus. It felt like the whole of Pakistan had descended on the city”
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Legendary Pakistan seamer Wasim Akram has recalled how it took the national team seven hours to go from Lahore airport to their hotel after winning the 1992 World Cup.
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Legendary South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn has heaped praise on the people of Pakistan, saying they “have been so welcoming”.

Mohammad Amir: “There is so much so many people have done to the country, and I can say many things too but you know I’m not going to stoop to their level”
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir has shockingly claimed that he knows “so much so many people have done to the country”.

Babar Azam: “Nothing can beat the feeling of a Test century [on] home turf. People of Rawalpindi are [lovely]. Couldn’t ask for a better crowd for this historic test of Pakistan. Also, a lovely knock by Abid Ali”
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Pakistan batsman Babar Azam praised the people of Rawalpindi and opening batsman Abid Ali following his century in the first Test against Sri Lanka.

Umar Akmal: “People should back us as we also don’t want to [fail]. Be it Ahmed or any other player, [we] want support from people”
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Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has called on the public to back him and opener Ahmed Shehzad after they were both dropped from the national team.

Wasim Akram: “You can’t define this team, one moment up, the other moment down, but that’s what makes Pakistan [an] exciting team”
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Legendary Pakistan seamer Wasim Akram has revealed that people love watching the national team play since they are extremely unpredictable.
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Sarfraz Ahmed has urged the people of Pakistan to “get behind” the national team for the World Cup, which will begin in England and Wales on May 30.