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: “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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Could not make the most of his opportunities, Mike Hesson on Pakistan power-hitter dropped from the team

Mike Hesson: “We gave Mohammad Haris several opportunities, but he couldn’t make the most of them”

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Pakistan limited overs head coach Mike Hesson explained that power-hitter Mohammad Haris was dropped from the T20I team as he couldn’t make the most of the opportunities that were given to him.

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I haven’t seen any noteworthy performances, Shahid Afridi frustrated with Pakistan batsman who has plenty of powerful shots

Shahid Afridi: “It frustrates me. I’ve personally called him 2-3 times and told him that only performances will take him forward, but I haven’t seen any noteworthy performances from him”

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Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi admitted it is frustrating that a batsman as talented as Mohammad Haris hasn’t produced “any noteworthy performances”.

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His hard work was bound to pay off, Shadab Khan applauds Pakistan batsman who didn’t change his work ethic

Shadab Khan: “I think credit goes to Sahibzada – he’s worked really hard behind the scenes. The way he’s been working, it was bound to pay off. He plays for Pakistan on and off, but that hasn’t changed his work ethic”

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Pakistan T20I vice-captain Shadab Khan has applauded batsman Sahibzada Farhan for his consistent hard work, saying “it was bound to pay off”.

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