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Imran Khan, the legendary all-rounder who captained Pakistan to World Cup glory in 1992, has backed current Pakistan skipper Babar Azam to surpass iconic India batsman Virat Kohli.
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Imran Khan, the legendary all-rounder who captained Pakistan to World Cup glory in 1992, has backed current Pakistan skipper Babar Azam to surpass iconic India batsman Virat Kohli.
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Ihsanullah, the latest Pakistan pace sensation, said he wants to beat Umran Malik by bettering the Indian seamer’s bowling speed of 157 kph.
Ricky Ponting: “I know there’s Inzamam (ul-Haq) and Younis Khan and those sorts of guys who’ve got more runs than him. By the time he’s finished, his numbers I’m sure will stack up along with the very best Pakistan has produced”
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Australia batting maestro Ricky Ponting has backed Babar Azam to score the same amount or more runs than Pakistan legends like Inzamam-ul-Haq and Younis Khan.
“I think he’s looking forward to the opportunity to just go and bat”
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