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Ahmed Shehzad reveals his all-time Pakistan XI, no current players in list

Ahmed Shehzad reveals his all-time Pakistan XI, no current players in list

Ahmed Shehzad picked his all-time Pakistan XI. He did not include current players. He chose Saeed Anwar and Majid Khan as openers. The cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has selected his ultimate Pakistan XI, featuring legends from previous generations. During a show on local channel, the 32-year-old opted not to include any present-day cricketers, explaining his choices. … Read more

Babar Azam Closing in on ODI Century Record

Babar Azam Century Record

He is one century away from equaling Pakistan’s ODI century record. Saeed Anwar holds the record with 20 centuries. Sri Lanka is favored for the final due to a better net run-rate (NRR). Babar Azam, Pakistan’s standout batsman and captain, who was named ICC Player of the Month on Tuesday, is closing in on another … Read more

Abdul Razzaq, a famous Pakistan All-Rounder warned Indian bookies

Abdul Razzaq

Abdul Razzaq, a former Pakistan all-rounder, has recently dominated the news with a series of provocative comments.

Razzaq recently stated that he has told several Indian bookies not to approach him in the future.

Abdul Razzaq had some surprising chats on a private news channel program. Razzaq stated that Indian bookies tried to pull him in for a long run while speaking exclusively about fixing offers made to him.

In addition to warning them not to approach him, Razzaq stated that if they attempted to do so again, he would report them.

He stated,

“Indian bookies offered me to join them for 50 crores. The offer was made in India,” the cricketer shared. “See, at that time, no rule was defined whether to report such offers. But, yes I warned them to not approach me again otherwise I would report them.”

“Pakistan Players Have More Talent Than Indians” – Abdul Razzaq

Abdul Razzaq recently made headlines when he claimed that Pakistani cricketers have greater skill than Indian cricketers.

When asked about the comparisons between Babar Azam and Virat Kohli, Razzaq said that Pakistani cricketers are far more gifted than Indian cricketers.

“Firstly, we should not say such a thing [compare Virat Kohli with Babar Azam]. You can’t compare Indian players with Pakistan players because Pakistan has more talent. If you look at our history, we have so many great players with who we can draw comparisons like Mohammad Yousuf, Inzamam Ul Haq, Saeed Anwar, Javed Miandad, Zaheer Abbas, and Ijaz Ahmed,” During an interview with Cricket Pakistan, Abdul Razzaq said.

Abdul Razzaq played 46 Tests for Pakistan, scoring 1,946 runs at an average of 28.61, including three centuries and seven fifties.

He also got 100 wickets at a 36.94 average. He also amassed 5,080 runs at a 29.70 average in 265 One-Day Internationals, including three centuries and 23 half-centuries, and claimed 269 wickets at a 31.83 average.

In 32 matches for the T20 Internationals, he scored 393 runs at an average of 20.68. He also took 20 wickets at 19.75 runs per wicket.

The post Former Pakistan All-Rounder Abdul Razzaq Stirs Controversy by “Warned Indian Bookies Not To Contact Me” appeared first on Cricfit.

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Happy birthday to the incredible Saeed Anwar

Saeed Anwar

With his effortless strokeplay & immaculate timing, Saeed Anwar was like no other bat who donned a Pakistan jersey.

Anwar scored big 100s  often graced by his silken style, He could shift gears easily & give consistent starts, which become the hallmark of his success.

He has scored most hundreds for Pakistan in ODI’s. His 194 against India in 1997 was an ODI record high score for over 12 years.

An opener who gave electrifying starts and devasted bowling attacks, Anwar is considered one of the greatest opening batsmen Pakistan ever produced.

The prolific left-handed batsman was born on September 6, 1968, in Karachi.  He did not rely on strength but played with instincts and placed the ball in the gaps.

Opting to take a break from the game after the death of his daughter in August 2001, he was a lesser force when he came back, though he still managed a hundred against India in the 2003 World Cup.

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