
Pakistani cricketer Imam-ul-Haq (Credits: Google)
- Imam says he will perform well in Multan.
- He has represented Pakistan in 49 ODIs.
- Pakistan has been practicing hard despite weather conditions.
Imam-ul-Haq, who grew up watching his uncle Inzamam-ul-Haq play for Pakistan, is optimistic that he will perform well in his hometown when Pakistan faces West Indies in a three-ODI series beginning on June 8.
For Imam, who has played 49 one-day internationals for Pakistan so far, the city of his birth is full of fond memories.
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“I grew up watching my uncle playing here at Multan Cricket Stadium. Now, its my turn to come out here and perform,” he said.
“On our way to ground for practice, I was sharing my memories with Babar. I was born in Multan and have a lot of memories here,” the cricketer added.
Regarding preparations, Imam stated that the crew is actively working without considering the weather.
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“As professionals, we are used to of adjusting ourselves in different conditions,” he emphasized.
“Our focus is on the preparations. Players are given their roles and I hope we come up to the expectations,” he concluded.
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