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Former Pakistan left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz has named all-rounder Jahandad Khan and the batting duo of Saim Ayub and Irfan Khan as three players to keep an eye on going forward.
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Former Pakistan left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz has named all-rounder Jahandad Khan and the batting duo of Saim Ayub and Irfan Khan as three players to keep an eye on going forward.

Faheem Ashraf: “If we look at the positives then we have seen some really talented players like Waqar and Awais. They got their chance and we are happy about it”
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Pakistan all-rounder Faheem Ashraf has identified batsman Waqar Ahmed and fast bowler Awais Ali as two “really talented players”.

Michael Atherton: ““If I was in Azhar Ali’s shoes, I would have been focusing on all the good things Pakistan did. Pakistan needs to make a strong game plan against England in order to overcome them in remaining Tests”
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Former England skipper Michael Atherton has offered Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali some advice on how to beat England in the remaining two Tests.

Inzamam-ul-Haq: “The role of the team management is vital after such a defeat because the players’ morale will be down”
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Legendary Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has said that it is “vital” for head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and the rest of the team management to boost the morale of the national team ahead of the second Test against England.

Sarfraz Ahmed: “If you take [the] positives in this match, it was Mohammad Amir who bowled well and after that, Wahab Riaz and Hasan Ali batted well”
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Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed has admitted that there were a few positives from his side’s 41-run loss to Australia in the World Cup on Wednesday.
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India batsman Virat Kohli has announced that he is determined to turn the national team’s fortunes around in the upcoming five-Test series against England, which gets underway on July 9 in Nottingham.

“If someone decides I’m not the right person for the job and the results don’t justify me doing it, then fine”
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England captain Alastair Cook has announced that he is keen on continuing as leader after Sri Lanka defeated his side by 100 runs in the second Test at Headingley.
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“The opinions that matter to me are the opinions of the players”
South Africa head coach Russell Domingo has lashed out at his critics following South Africa’s World Twenty20 campaign, which came to an end after they were beaten by India in the semi-finals.
Vaughan has absolutely no doubt that Root should be Cook’s opening partner
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has put his money on youngster Joe Root to open the batting for the national team throughout their tour of New Zealand.