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Muhammad Nawaz says Rotterdam felt like Karachi

Muhammad Nawaz says Rotterdam felt like Karachi

Muhammad Nawaz says Rotterdam felt like Karachi

Muhammad Nawaz says Rotterdam felt like Karachi

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  • Pakistan’s all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, who was announced.
  • Player of the match in the second ODI against Netherlands.
  • Said that Rotterdam, setting of the experience, felt like Karachi today.
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Muhammad Nawaz, who sacked great figures of 3 for 42, shared those perspectives while discussing the circumstances.

“It looks like Karachi today and I did enjoy it very much,” expressed Nawaz during the post-match show function.

“I think sometimes it’s a little bit difficult because once they face 90 miles per hour, they come after me but sometimes it’s good as well because if I bowl in the good areas I can pick up wickets.

“My focus is to perform as an all-rounder for my team. I just give my 100 percent, whenever my team needs.”

In the interim, Pakistan captain Babar Azam praised Pakistan’s bowlers and youthful player Agha Salman.

“With the help of a little bit moisture, fast bowlers bowled very well in the first 10 overs and took wickets and later on spinners Shadab and Nawaz bowled very well and took wickets,” said Azam.

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“We are trying different combinations and this was Agha’s second match. He has showed his class and definitely playing more games will give him more confidence and belief,” he concluded.

Mohammad Rizwan and Agha Salman made unbeaten half-hundreds of years as Pakistan facilitated to a seven-wicket prevail upon the Netherlands in the second one-day global in Rotterdam on Thursday to finish a series triumph.

Pakistan commander Babar Azam, the world’s highest level ODI batsman, scored 57 off 65 balls before Rizwan and Salman drove the vacationer’s home in their quest for 187 with 16.2 overs in excess.

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