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Pakistan middle order batsman Saud Shakeel called big-hitter Hasan Nawaz “special” due to his ability to “adapt to conditions and perform under pressure”.
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Pakistan middle order batsman Saud Shakeel called big-hitter Hasan Nawaz “special” due to his ability to “adapt to conditions and perform under pressure”.
Shan Masood: “(Salman Ali) Agha is probably one of my favourite players, he’s a team player – he’s Pakistan all in. For him to play in those pressure situations and get something for the team, that’s special”
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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood named middle order batsman Salman Ali Agha as one of his favourite players as he puts the team first.
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Former captain Azhar Ali believes Pakistan hasn’t ever produced a batsman quite like Babar Azam.
Athar Ali Khan: “I think for youngsters watching Babar Azam bat, it is a treat. It is very special. They’ll be glued to their TV just to watch him bat. He is one of the finest in the world”
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Former Bangladesh cricketer Athar Ali Khan believes youngsters are “glued to their TV” screens whenever Babar Azam is in action as he is one of the best batsmen in the world.
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Babar Azam, the Pakistan cricket captain, admitted that he sees great promise in powerful top order batsman Saim Ayub.
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Ramiz Raja, the former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, has called out Mohammad Haris and Saim Ayub for not playing the roles of finishers after leading the charge for the majority of a match, saying it is an “injustice to their talent and potential”.
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Babar Azam, the Pakistan national team captain, has praised power-hitting youngster Mohammad Haris for being able to stay cool under pressure.
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Legendary New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor said he sees something special in Pakistan big-hitter Haider Ali.
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Former South Africa all-rounder JP Duminy praised Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman for his 193 in the second ODI, saying “that was special”.