RAWALPINDI: A general view of the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium as Pakistan and South Africa players attend net sessions on Wednesday. Tanveer Shahzad/White Star
RAWALPINDI: The first impression which depicts the setting for the final Test of the two-match series at the Pindi Cricket Stadium is the contrasting atmosphere as Pakistan and South Africa prepare to resume their battle from Thursday in the garrison town.
Unlike the conditions during last week’s opening Test at Karachi where the Babar Azam-led home side sealed a comfortable seven-wicket victory to take an unbeatable 1-0 advantage there is ample evidence in Rawalpindi to suggest that the pace bowlers could have a major say with the overall surroundings being much cooler under heavy overcast conditions.
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I don t blame anyone even after losing 10 precious years of my career, says Fawad Alam
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Pakistani cricketer Fawad Alam. Photo: Screengrab via YouTube.
KARACHI: Pakistan’s middle-order batsman Fawad Alam on Wednesday said that he does not blame anyone even after losing 10 precious years of his career because he was constantly being ignored in the past,
Speaking to journalists after his third Test hundred in Karachi, the middle-order batsman said that whatever he went through was just his fate and nothing else.
“I have never blamed anyone for not being selected in the past. I have always believed in whatever fate had in store for me. I never lost hope because I knew that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel,” he said.
I have never blamed anyone for not selecting me in the past, says Fawad Alam
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Fawad Alam addressing an online press conference in Karachi, on January 27, 2021. YouTube
Pakistani middle-order batsman Fawad Alam says he has never blamed anyone for not being selected in past
Says he does not blame anyone for losing 10 precious years of his career either
Says he knew there was light at the end of the tunnel
KARACHI: Pakistan’s middle-order batsman Fawad Alam has said that he doesn’t blame anyone for “losing 10 precious years” of his career due to being constantly ignored.
Talking to media after his third Test hundred in Karachi, the middle-order batsman said that whatever he went through was just his fate and nothing else.
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Didnt Younis create issues by running away from the captaincy after being groomed for years under Inzamam?
Didnt Younis drag a fan to the changing room to beat him up because he slipped and tripped him up?
Didnt Younis hold a knife to someones neck because they did their job and gave him some advice?
Thanks but no thanks. He may be an ATG player but he should not be given a fixed role around the team. Maybe the odd sweeping masterclass or seminar on how to construct a Test innings.Dont think we are on different wavelengths. Comments below regarding your points but I was responding to how people seem to suggest YK is likely to be contriving the Buttler point.
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