Don’t forget, I scored 219 not out, 30-year-old Pakistan player pleased with his domestic performance

Pakistan batsman Usman Salahuddin: “I scored 219 not out in the semi-final against Southern Punjab which was extremely important for my team and we reached the final of the tournament which of course was a tie”

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Pakistan batsman Usman Salahuddin admitted that he is pleased with how he performed during the domestic season.

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Not going to let anyone tell me I didn’t bowl well, Pakistan bowler pleased with performance in 1st Test

Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah: “The spinner’s role is to support pacers in the first innings and I succeed in that by bowling good and in the process got some wickets too”

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Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah said he is very pleased with his performance in the ongoing first Test against New Zealand.

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Pakistan batsman Abdullah Shafique thrilled about debut century, says ‘this is my best innings to date’

Abdullah Shafique: “This is indeed quite a memorable day for me just like that one on which I scored my maiden first-class century on debut. Both have their own significance but I rate this innings of mine more because this is my best innings to date”

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Pakistan batsman Abdullah Shafique admitted he was over the moon to have scored a century in his debut in the National T20 Cup, saying “this is my best innings to date”.

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Shane Warne reveals which three Pakistan players he loves watching

Shane Warne: “It was lovely to see the spinners, especially Yasir Shah, doing well and the young fast bowlers, the 17-year-old (Naseem Shah) and the 20-year-old (Shaheen Shah Afridi)”

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Legendary Australia spinner Shane Warne has revealed that he loves watching the Pakistan trio of Yasir Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah.

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Ramiz angry with the schedule of Bangladesh’s tour of Pakistan?

Ramiz Raja: “In the end it’s a great result for both! Mr Ehsan Mani and Mr Wasim Khan were able to make a convincing case for Pakistan and Bangladesh was gracious to alter its stance and see reason behind Pakistan’s viewpoint”

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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja is not at all upset with the split schedule of Bangladesh’s tour of Pakistan and is instead pleased that an agreement between the two countries was reached.

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