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Australian head coach Justin Langer says Haider Ali ‘is fantastic’

Justin Langer Haider Ali
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Australian head coach Justin Langer praised Pakistan’s talented batsman Haider Ali after he marked his international debut with a brilliant fifty against England.

Haider Ali made 54, becoming the first Pakistan batsman to score a half-century on debut as the Green Shirts beat England by five runs in a last-ball thriller in Manchester on Tuesday.

“He’s fantastic,” said Langer in a conference call from Southampton, where Australia start a three-match T20I series against England.

“Pakistan as we have always known, they are like a sleeping giant. They’ve got so much talent, it’s like India, it’s exciting to watch,” he added.

Haider came in with Pakistan 2-1 after the loss of Fakhar Zaman. He faced second ball of his international career and hit a six to Moeen Ali.

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“He [Haider] hit a six off his second ball in international cricket, it’s exciting to watch.”

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