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The experienced batsman Fawad Alam has said that he doesn’t blame anyone for the loss of his important 10 years of his cricket career.
While talking to the media Fawad said, whatever he went through was just his “fate and nothing else”.
“I have never blamed anyone for not being picked in past,” he said. “I have always maintained whatever is written for me is my fate. I never lost hope because I knew that there is always a light at the end of the dark tunnel.
“I don’t know what would’ve happened if I was playing for Pakistan in all those years. Maybe I wouldn’t have got this respect that I have earned today from everyone.”
Alam further said he was glad for whatever he has attained in his career.
Fawad Alam further added to his statement that,
“Misbah Bhai, our head coach, has given me confidence and when the team management is empowering you and giving you the confidence you need then it surely helps you to do well for the team,”
“Younis Khan is also helping us fine-tune our game. The best thing about Younis Khan being the batting coach is that he would guide us according to our level. He won’t be Younis Khan and instead, he’ll try to be at our level.”
While talking about his innings against Proteas he said “it is always good to score a century for the country and that he is satisfied at scoring at a time when his team needed his runs the most.”
The second Test Match will be played in Rawalpindi from 4th February. Whereas, three-match T20I series will be held in Lahore from 11th to 14th February.
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