Kamran Akmal reveals which Pakistan player has been key to Haider Ali’s rise to success

Kamran Akmal reveals which Pakistan player has been key to Haider Ali's rise to success cricket

Kamran Akmal: “Hafeez helped guide the young Haider Ali and played a sensational knock alongside the youngster. Scoring his first fifty in English conditions is a fantastic achievement for Haider Ali”

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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has revealed that all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has been key to Haider Ali’s rise to success.

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Pakistan seamer Sohail Khan reveals what he asked Waqar Younis to teach him

Sohail Khan: “I asked Waqar bhai to teach me how to swing the ball late. It took him only two minutes to explain it to me. It is because of his tips that I took five wickets in the first innings”

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Pakistan fast bowler Sohail Khan has revealed that he asked bowling coach Waqar Younis to teach him how to swing the ball late.

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Shaheen Shah Afridi reveals who introduced him to cricket and helped him become a superstar

Shaheen Shah Afridi: “When I was new to cricket, I learned a lot from my brother. He taught me a lot and I still get to learn a lot from my brother Riaz Afridi”

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Pakistan left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi has revealed that his brother, Riaz, introduced him to cricket, taught him a lot and helped him become a superstar.

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James Sutherland sheds light on decision behind Australia’s homework controversy

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Sutherland is taking all the necessary steps to ensure another incident like this never occurs again

Cricket Australia chief executive, James Sutherland, has finally broken his silence over the board’s highly controversial decision to axe four players midway through the recent four-Test series against India.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: David Warner cannot constantly be looking to smash every ball for a boundary, says Michael Clarke

Warner has to learn that not all deliveries can be thumped to the boundary

Australia captain Michael Clarke has announced that even though team-mate and opening batsman David Warner is an exceptional player, he has to learn when to apply the brakes and take a more defensive standpoint, especially if the team happens to be in a spot of bother.

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