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Australia opening batsman David Warner said Pakistan fast bowler Zaman Khan bowls like a four-year-old as the ball “stays so low”.
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Australia opening batsman David Warner said Pakistan fast bowler Zaman Khan bowls like a four-year-old as the ball “stays so low”.
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Pakistan spin-bowling all-rounder Shadab Khan said he is well aware of Babar Azam’s weaknesses and the star batsman knows his vulnerabilities as well.

Mohammad Wasim: “If Shadab Khan wants to make a comeback to the national cricket team, he should have played domestic cricket before the Big Bash League”
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Former Pakistan chief selector Mohammad Wasim believes that spin-bowling all-rounder Shadab Khan should play domestic cricket before making a return to the national side.
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Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali wants to see Shadab Khan keep playing for the national team as he knows the spin-bowling all-rounder can have a massive impact when he is in form.

Sam Konstas: “It’s a very exciting year, we’ve got a young group and have very good signings, like Lockie Ferguson, Sam Billings and Shadab Khan”
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Australia opening batsman Sam Konstas is excited to play alongside Pakistan T20I vice-captain Shadab Khan in the Big Bash League (BBL).
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Former Australia opening batsman Aaron Finch has lauded Pakistan T20I vice-captain Shadab Khan, calling him “an aggressive leg-spinner”.

Shaheen Shah Afridi: “I think for me, all three. I don’t say one, but all three. I will be the one enjoying it. It’s more celebration then in front of them”
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi has revealed that he wants to clean bowl compatriot Babar Azam and the Australian duo of Steve Smith and David Warner in this year’s Big Bash League (BBL).

Pakistan spinner Usman Qadir: “I have now decided to stay in Australia. I’ll stay here and play. My first plan is to perform well, progress slowly and play domestic cricket here”
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Pakistan spinner Usman Qadir has made it clear that he plans to stay in Australia and play cricket there.

Trent Copeland: “His incredible impact for the club in BBL 11, with 150 kph deliveries and match-winning spells, made him an obvious choice. At just 24 years old, he brings raw pace, wicket-taking ability, and energy”
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Former Australia fast bowler and Sydney Thunder general manager Trent Copeland has heaped praise on Pakistan speedster Mohammad Hasnain, saying he is “an X-factor player” who has the ability to bowl “150 kph deliveries”.