Karachi Test: Fawad Alam bowled out for a century, Pakistan's 88-run lead over South Africa
Karachi Test: Fawad Alam bowled out for a century, Pakistan's 88-run lead over South Africa
Pakistani cricket middle-order batsman Fawad Alam Lakh should forget that he has been away from international cricket for ten years, but whether it is his fans or the media, he is repeatedly reminded of this, but Fawad Alam Not ready to lift a finger.
After scoring a century in the Karachi Test against South Africa, when he appeared in the media, he was once again asked who he considers responsible for keeping himself out of international cricket for ten years and what is today's century. He has since pardoned those responsible.
Fawad Alam, who plays bouncers for South African fast bowlers on the field, gave a brilliant answer to this question: "Don't hit bouncers." Who am I to forgive someone?
Forgiveness belongs to Allah alone. Fawad Alam's century in the first match of the two-Test series in Karachi gave Pakistan an 88-run lead over South Africa, who bowled out South Africa for 220 in the first innings. Has been received.
Fawad Alam says he has never blamed anyone. They are always thinking that they did not get what they did not have and they are moving forward with the same thinking. "I don't think I've lost ten years. No human being knows what is destined to happen to him. I have to get what is written in my destiny. My idea is to take advantage of the opportunities you are getting and perform well. It is late in the sight of Allah, not darkness.
"It was a difficult situation. The team needed big innings and a big partnership," he said. After losing four wickets at 27, I was talking to Azhar Ali that it would be good for us to be as close as possible to South Africa's score, but fortunately, we got the lead over South Africa in the first innings.
Praising the team management, Fawad Alam says that head coach Misbah-ul-Haq has always encouraged him even though he did not score in the tour of England and he could have dropped out of the team but the coach believed in him.
He says he was given a chance in New Zealand. He said that he was getting great support from the team management and due to this confidence he was able to score a Test century in New Zealand as well.
In this innings too, when he came to bat, he had lost three wickets for 37 runs and in the Karachi Test, he also scored a century in a difficult situation.
The small positive things you get from coaches and management make a significant difference in your performance.
Fawad Alam says that Younis Khan is a legendary cricketer. I also played under his captaincy and now he is with the team as a batting coach. He has always given full confidence to the players who play with him. The special thing about their work is that they first listen to us cricketers and in the light of these things they share their experience with us. He does not become Younis Khan but lives like us and tries to solve our problem.
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