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Mohammad Hafeez backed Sarfraz Ahmed after a disappointing performance in the Perth Test


PERTH: Pakistan's team director Mohammad Hafeez supported wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in the midst of analysis following the last's dreary execution in the principal Test against Australia.

Sarfaraz Ahmed had a forgettable excursion in Perth as he scored a sum of seven runs in two innings.

In any case, Hafeez protected the wicketkeeper saying that he was brilliant in the last series and has served Pakistan with extraordinary exhibitions in past.

"Sarfaraz has given a ton of exhibitions for Pakistan. In the New Zealand series in Pakistan, he was amazing. Sadly, this match went poorly for Sarfaraz as per our assumptions," Hafeez said in the post-match question and answer session.

"In any case, we can't begin thinking something else entirely after one match. Sarfaraz isn't new - he has visited Australia, South Africa, and Britain previously."

Hafeez focused on the way that the administration can't drop a player over the presentation of only one match.

"Indeed, he didn't perform up to assumptions as a batsman and manager. In any case, this doesn't imply that we ought to begin questioning somebody's expertise and saying they can play in specific circumstances," he finished up.

Notably, Australia are as of now driving the Test series 1-0 subsequent to pounding Pakistan overwhelmingly of 360 runs in the principal Test match at Perth Arena.

Australian bowlers bowled the Pakistan group for a small 89 runs in the subsequent innings in the wake of setting a mammoth objective of 450 rushes to enlist a prevailing triumph.

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Swamp was decreed man-of-the-coordinate for his splendid exhibition in the two innings with scores of 90 and 63* as well as one wicket in the principal innings.

Pakistan and Australia will get down to business in the subsequent Test match of the three-match Test series at Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is planned to begin on December 26.

Pakistan Test Squad
Shan Masood (c), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafiq, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Nauman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sajid Khan

PERTH: Pakistan's team director Mohammad Hafeez supported wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in the midst of analysis following the last's dreary execution in the principal Test against Australia.

Sarfaraz Ahmed had a forgettable excursion in Perth as he scored a sum of seven runs in two innings.

In any case, Hafeez protected the wicketkeeper saying that he was brilliant in the last series and has served Pakistan with extraordinary exhibitions in past.

"Sarfaraz has given a ton of exhibitions for Pakistan. In the New Zealand series in Pakistan, he was amazing. Sadly, this match went poorly for Sarfaraz as per our assumptions," Hafeez said in the post-match question and answer session.

"In any case, we can't begin thinking something else entirely after one match. Sarfaraz isn't new - he has visited Australia, South Africa, and Britain previously."

Hafeez focused on the way that the administration can't drop a player over the presentation of only one match.

"Indeed, he didn't perform up to assumptions as a batsman and manager. In any case, this doesn't imply that we ought to begin questioning somebody's expertise and saying they can play in specific circumstances," he finished up.

Notably, Australia are as of now driving the Test series 1-0 subsequent to pounding Pakistan overwhelmingly of 360 runs in the principal Test match at Perth Arena.

Australian bowlers bowled the Pakistan group for a small 89 runs in the subsequent innings in the wake of setting a mammoth objective of 450 rushes to enlist a prevailing triumph.

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Swamp was decreed man-of-the-coordinate for his splendid exhibition in the two innings with scores of 90 and 63* as well as one wicket in the principal innings.

Pakistan and Australia will get down to business in the subsequent Test match of the three-match Test series at Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is planned to begin on December 26.

Pakistan Test Squad
Shan Masood (c), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafiq, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Nauman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sajid KhanPERTH: Pakistan's team director Mohammad Hafeez supported wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in the midst of analysis following the last's dreary execution in the principal Test against Australia.

Sarfaraz Ahmed had a forgettable excursion in Perth as he scored a sum of seven runs in two innings.

In any case, Hafeez protected the wicketkeeper saying that he was brilliant in the last series and has served Pakistan with extraordinary exhibitions in past.

"Sarfaraz has given a ton of exhibitions for Pakistan. In the New Zealand series in Pakistan, he was amazing. Sadly, this match went poorly for Sarfaraz as per our assumptions," Hafeez said in the post-match question and answer session.

"In any case, we can't begin thinking something else entirely after one match. Sarfaraz isn't new - he has visited Australia, South Africa, and Britain previously."

Hafeez focused on the way that the administration can't drop a player over the presentation of only one match.

"Indeed, he didn't perform up to assumptions as a batsman and manager. In any case, this doesn't imply that we ought to begin questioning somebody's expertise and saying they can play in specific circumstances," he finished up.

Notably, Australia are as of now driving the Test series 1-0 subsequent to pounding Pakistan overwhelmingly of 360 runs in the principal Test match at Perth Arena.

Australian bowlers bowled the Pakistan group for a small 89 runs in the subsequent innings in the wake of setting a mammoth objective of 450 rushes to enlist a prevailing triumph.

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Swamp was decreed man-of-the-coordinate for his splendid exhibition in the two innings with scores of 90 and 63* as well as one wicket in the principal innings.

Pakistan and Australia will get down to business in the subsequent Test match of the three-match Test series at Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is planned to begin on December 26.

Pakistan Test Squad
Shan Masood (c), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafiq, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Nauman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sajid KhanPERTH: Pakistan's team director Mohammad Hafeez supported wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in the midst of analysis following the last's dreary execution in the principal Test against Australia.

Sarfaraz Ahmed had a forgettable excursion in Perth as he scored a sum of seven runs in two innings.

In any case, Hafeez protected the wicketkeeper saying that he was brilliant in the last series and has served Pakistan with extraordinary exhibitions in past.

"Sarfaraz has given a ton of exhibitions for Pakistan. In the New Zealand series in Pakistan, he was amazing. Sadly, this match went poorly for Sarfaraz as per our assumptions," Hafeez said in the post-match question and answer session.

"In any case, we can't begin thinking something else entirely after one match. Sarfaraz isn't new - he has visited Australia, South Africa, and Britain previously."

Hafeez focused on the way that the administration can't drop a player over the presentation of only one match.

"Indeed, he didn't perform up to assumptions as a batsman and manager. In any case, this doesn't imply that we ought to begin questioning somebody's expertise and saying they can play in specific circumstances," he finished up.

Notably, Australia are as of now driving the Test series 1-0 subsequent to pounding Pakistan overwhelmingly of 360 runs in the principal Test match at Perth Arena.

Australian bowlers bowled the Pakistan group for a small 89 runs in the subsequent innings in the wake of setting a mammoth objective of 450 rushes to enlist a prevailing triumph.

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Swamp was decreed man-of-the-coordinate for his splendid exhibition in the two innings with scores of 90 and 63* as well as one wicket in the principal innings.

Pakistan and Australia will get down to business in the subsequent Test match of the three-match Test series at Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is planned to begin on December 26.

Pakistan Test Squad
Shan Masood (c), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafiq, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Nauman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sajid KhanPERTH: Pakistan's team director Mohammad Hafeez supported wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in the midst of analysis following the last's dreary execution in the principal Test against Australia.

Sarfaraz Ahmed had a forgettable excursion in Perth as he scored a sum of seven runs in two innings.

In any case, Hafeez protected the wicketkeeper saying that he was brilliant in the last series and has served Pakistan with extraordinary exhibitions in past.

"Sarfaraz has given a ton of exhibitions for Pakistan. In the New Zealand series in Pakistan, he was amazing. Sadly, this match went poorly for Sarfaraz as per our assumptions," Hafeez said in the post-match question and answer session.

"In any case, we can't begin thinking something else entirely after one match. Sarfaraz isn't new - he has visited Australia, South Africa, and Britain previously."

Hafeez focused on the way that the administration can't drop a player over the presentation of only one match.

"Indeed, he didn't perform up to assumptions as a batsman and manager. In any case, this doesn't imply that we ought to begin questioning somebody's expertise and saying they can play in specific circumstances," he finished up.

Notably, Australia are as of now driving the Test series 1-0 subsequent to pounding Pakistan overwhelmingly of 360 runs in the principal Test match at Perth Arena.

Australian bowlers bowled the Pakistan group for a small 89 runs in the subsequent innings in the wake of setting a mammoth objective of 450 rushes to enlist a prevailing triumph.

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Swamp was decreed man-of-the-coordinate for his splendid exhibition in the two innings with scores of 90 and 63* as well as one wicket in the principal innings.

Pakistan and Australia will get down to business in the subsequent Test match of the three-match Test series at Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is planned to begin on December 26.

Pakistan Test Squad
Shan Masood (c), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafiq, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Nauman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sajid Khan

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