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Iconic Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram believes that opening batsman Sharjeel Khan has all the skills required to be a match-winner.
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Iconic Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram believes that opening batsman Sharjeel Khan has all the skills required to be a match-winner.
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Pakistan power-hitter Mohammad Hafeez has provided some tips and advice on how to hit big sixes.
Younis Khan: “Faheem Ashraf’s performance is improving everyday and hopefully he will continue doing that. He has the ability to become a good bowling all-rounder”
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Pakistan batting coach Younis Khan believes Faheem Ashraf has what it takes to be a wonderful bowling all-rounder.
Pakistan batsman Sharjeel Khan: “I had a lot of trust and faith in my abilities and I knew that I had performed well in the past and had the skills to repeat those performances”
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Pakistan big-hitter Sharjeel Khan said he has always trusted his skills and abilities as “I knew that I had performed well in the past”.
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Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq said seamers Shaheen Shah Afridi, Wahab Riaz, Haris Rauf and Mohammad Hasnain have “skills, potential, pace and swing”.
Pakistan batsman Haider Ali: “After playing Under-19, a player aims to go step by step. I am thankful to Allah that I am on that stage to play for Pakistan”
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Pakistan batsman Haider Ali thanked Allah for giving him the skills and ability to represent his country at the international level.
Pakistan pace bowler Zia-ul-Haq: “I had 7 wickets to my name and the best economy rate of 5.84 in that tournament which is an achievement that would not have been possible had I been a bowler with average skills or pace”
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Pakistan seamer Zia-ul-Haq has said there is no question he has skills and pace after finishing with one of the best economy rates in the National T20 2nd XI Cup.
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi: “I want to work with kids of U-14 or U-16 age group. All the former cricketers usually want to work with the national team or selection committee, but my thoughts are different”
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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has revealed that he would rather coach and train kids at the Under-14 or Under-16 level than work with the national team.