
Hasnat Ahmed
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Hasnat Ahmed
@manbehindstumps
Cricketer @cricketSaudi | Loves to hit cricket ball & talk a lot of rubbish about cricket. They say the sound of leather on willow is purest of all #FCB #Messi



The problem with Inzamam-ul-Haq's running between wickets is that he never actually called, he merely initiated a conversation. And who knew how that particular conversation would go. 92 run outs in 499 international games. He was a remarkably fair man, ran himself out 46 times and ran his partner out exactly the same number of times. But running aside, he was a peerless batter who I first remember watching when, as a teenager, he dismembered the NZ attack in the 1992 World Cup semi-final. 56 today. Inshallah, the boy played well.

A question for you all’! Why PSL as a brand has stopped being a household discussion amongst the masses within just 11 years in an enthusiastic cricketing nation like ours! It’s less than two weeks away but I don’t see any excitement around it! Would appreciate your thoughts!!

people were running agendas against this demon

“Messi did it in one year”🥶

Quote the most "embarrassing moment" in cricket history.

Saad Masood’s confidence, self-belief, and skill set appear well suited to the demands of international cricket. However, in my view, he is not a generational talent in the mould of Wasim Akram or Jacob Bethell who hardly requires exposure in first class cricket. Therefore, it would be prudent for him to continue developing through the rigours of first-class cricket, while still being kept within the national setup as a promising prospect for the future. He should be managed with care and not marginalised, as has unfortunately been the case with at least 35 debutants in the last 35 ODIs for Pakistan. Instead, he ought to be integrated into a clear and progressive development pathway, where he can gain exposure and experience. With such an approach, he should develop well over the next couple of years. Allow him the time to mature and to become more aware of the nuances of the game. International cricket demands precision, execution, and a certain ruthlessness; the stronger the opposition, the greater the challenge. I also sincerely hope that Maaz Sadaqat is not mishandled in the same way as many promising players in the past, particularly through attempts to mould him prematurely into an all-rounder. He is fundamentally a proper batsman, with a natural inclination towards the aggressive style often associated with T20 cricket. His bowling should be viewed as an added asset rather than a primary expectation. At present, he appears ready and capable of being an effective cricketer, and he undoubtedly possesses fine talent. @iRashidLatif68 @ShahzadIqbalGEO @krick3r @AbdurRoufKhan6


PEACH BY TASKIN TO DISMISS RIZWAN. 🔥









