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P akistan batter Ahmad Shahzad launched a sensational attack on Mohsin Naqvi - the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. Just hours after Pakistan lost their first-ever Test match to Bangladesh ...
Khurram Shahzad would much rather have the first hour of the morning framed and hung up, a snapshot in time that will sustain him far more than any sober analysis of how things turned pear-shaped.
Ajmal Shahzad does not hold back when addressing a topic that continues to pose awkward questions for English cricket. The views of the former Yorkshire and England fast bowler, however, are not ...
Khurram Shahzad's encouraging start to test cricket has been nipped in the bud after the Pakistan pacer was ruled out of the rest of the Australia series due to a broken rib and abdominal tear.
Shahzad is known for his power hitting and is not shy to take on any bowler.Shahzad, who was was born in the Nangarhar Province in Afghanistan, made his debut in international cricket as a 21-year ...
Ahmad Shahzad has opened his mouth and criticized the authorities of Pakistan cricket by commenting on the defeat of the cricket team against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi cricket stadium in the first ...
Afghanistan opener Mohammad Shahzad stirred a controversy after claiming he had been unfairly ruled out of the ICC World Cup 2019 and ‘can quit cricket if that is what they want.’ According to ...
Mohammad Shahzad has threatened to quit cricket after being declared unfit for the remainder of the World Cup by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB).
Shahzad was born in the camp, adjusted to life in Pakistan, and took up Pakistani pursuits like playing cricket. "I had a keen interest in cricket since the age of six or seven," he told ESPNcricinfo.
For Shahzad of Glasgow, these events – “a way to make Pakistanis aware that we don’t want to play with you” – have been a dampener. “If I get a visa, I might as well come,” he said.
Shahzad took his chance to create history during the finals of the Desert T20, with both semi-finals and the final played on the one day at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
One of cricket's recent contributions to viral online discourse is the image of an amateur batter holding the pose, having ostensibly played the perfect straight drive. It isn't until the next ...