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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed played a crucial role in helping fast bowler Hasan Ali return to the national team.
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed played a crucial role in helping fast bowler Hasan Ali return to the national team.

Younis Khan: “Players like me shouldn’t be kept away from the PCB. I’m willing to train players for free if it helps improve the domestic structure”
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Iconic Pakistan batsman Younis Khan has announced that he is ready and willing to “train players for free” if it helps improve the state of domestic cricket in the country.
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Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has revealed that he wants to help develop the country’s Under-19 cricketers in the future.

Nadeem Khan on Umar Akmal: “Umar has served Pakistan for a long time. His services can’t be overlooked. He should perform in domestic cricket to get more facilities”
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Nadeem Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Director High Performance Centre, said he didn’t let batsman Umar Akmal train at the National High Performance Centre (NHPC) in Lahore since he needs to perform better in domestic cricket.

Pakistan power-hitter Mohammad Hafeez: “My experience with Misbah as coach has been very good over the past year as I have to freedom to train according to my requirements which was usually not the case over the course of my career”
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Pakistan big-hitter Mohammad Hafeez said he has never had a problem with head coach Misbah-ul-Haq.
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Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Junaid Khan advised up-and-coming seamers to train one hour a day five days a week.
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Legendary Pakistan pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar wants to train left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir.

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.

Pakistan batsman Khushdil Shah: “The coaches worked a great deal on me and I used to stay in ground with them from sunrise to sunset”
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Pakistan batsman Khushdil Shah has said that he used to train from sunrise to sunset in order to improve his batting and develop his overall game.