100 cricketers want to leave Pakistan and go to the USA ,Abid's double century, Numan's regret of 3 runs.

 100 cricketers want to leave Pakistan and go to the USA!

Sami Aslam said that he is very good after leaving Pakistan cricket and going to the United States. The left-handed batsman sounded a bigger warning for Pakistan cricket. More than a hundred first-class cricketers in Pakistan have contacted him with the intention of migrating to the United States!

 




Sami Aslam's move to the United States was a hot topic in Pakistan cricket last year. He made a great start in age-based cricket. Later he played 13 Tests and 4 ODIs for Pakistan. The performance was not very good. He averaged 358 runs at an average of 31.56 in 6 fifties. Fifty did not get in ODIs.

However, he was a regular performer in domestic cricket. After a long absence from the national team, he moved to the United States late last year in the hope of a new life.

The United States is trying to attract cricketers from different countries with the goal of building a strong national team in the future. Many people from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies, and other countries are leaving there.

In an interview with a Pakistani cricket website, Sami said that many more like him are willing to take on this new challenge.

"I can say for sure that many cricketers who are not in Pakistan's central contract wants to settle in the United States. I have received phone calls from more than a hundred first-class cricketers, they are all inquiring. Even the best performers in Pakistan's domestic cricket want to come here. ”

"At the moment, the United States wants to bring in a lot of Australian and South African cricketers. But many Pakistani cricketers are desperate and trying to come here. Some are even close to signing agreements. ”

The 25-year-old cricketer said he was doing very well. He also explained the reason for his difficult decision to leave the country.

"It will take three years to get permission to play for the United States. From November 2023, I will be considered to play. I do not have one percent regret. I am very good here after two years of frustration in Pakistan cricket. ”

“Even after performing in all versions of domestic cricket in the last 5-6 years, I got tired of being ignored by the selectors. Even if they were included in the team, they would be eliminated after playing one or two matches. Even after performing in difficult conditions, I was dropped. There are some people who get a chance even if they fail in 10 matches, except if I do two bad matches. ”

Abid's double century, Numan's regret of 3 runs.





Zimbabwe fought hard at the beginning of the second day. Abid Ali, who kept one side at bay, still showed the way to Pakistan. He made the first double century of his career in batting. Numan Ali came back with regret, raising hopes of a century. Pakistan held on to Zimbabwe after declaring the innings with a collection of 500 off their bat.

Pakistan declared their innings at 510 for six on the second day of the second Test of the series. Zimbabwe finished the day with 52 runs for 4 wickets. The hosts, who lost the previous Test by an innings, trailed by 458 runs.

Abid, the mastermind of bringing a huge collection to Pakistan scored 215 runs in the best innings of his career. His unbeaten 408-ball innings of four 29.

In the eighth wicket, Numan made a pair of 150 runs with Abid. As Pakistan's second batsman, he failed to score a century in the Tests. He hit 5 sixes and 9 fours off 104 balls with 98 runs.

Pakistan did not have a good start to the day with the slow wicket of Harare Sports Club. Playing with 264 runs for four wickets, the team quickly lost to nightwatchman Sajid Khan.

Mohammad Rizwan could not last long trying to score a quick run. The keeper-batsman was caught in the mid-on when he came out to hit left-arm spinner Tendai Chisoro. In the next over, Hasan Ali was returned by the anointed Luke Janguye.

Abid, who had scored a century the day before, kept on playing with confidence, keeping one end at bay. He touched 316 balls with great batting. He spent the rest of the first session with Numan.

Zimbabwe could not break the pair in the second session. Pakistan keeps running with their bat.

Abid hit his first double century off 393 balls with Milton Shumba hitting four. Numan, who gave him great company, touched the first fifty with 6 balls.

In the eighth wicket, the run of the pair of two went beyond one hundred and went further. Numan started the violence after the fifth. Once you get life for 59 runs. Shumba took 16 runs in two fours and one six in the over. Blessing later blew Mujarabani into another six.

Numan quickly moved towards the first century. After the tea break, however, could not last. Could not touch the desired three digits. Chisoro was stumped for 96 runs. Pakistan immediately declared the first innings.

The Abid-Numan duo scored 189 runs, the second-highest for Pakistan in the eighth wicket. And Numan's innings is also the second-highest for the team at number nine.

How long have you been waiting for the inauguration? After a decade and a half of his debut in first-class cricket, he got a chance in Tests. But we didn't have to wait long for the wicket. In his first over, Tabish Khan made Tarisai Musakanda lbw.

Zimbabwe's opening pair broke with zero runs. Regis Chakava and Kevin Kasuza tried to cope with the initial push from the ground. But Kasuga settled down and went back. Like the previous Test, this time too he is a victim of Hasan Ali. This opener got bold on the edge of the bat.

Shahin Shah Afridi did not allow Brendon Taylor to stand. Zimbabwe's acting captain was caught behind the extra bounce of this pacer. Shumba also returned to the wicket.

Back in the dressing room, none of Zimbabwe's four batsmen could go double figures. Chakava has kept one end of the team under pressure. He is batting for 26 runs.

Short Score:

Pakistan 1st Innings: 510/6 innings declared in 147.1 overs (26/4 the day before) (Abid 215 *, Sajid 20, Rizwan 21, Hasan 0, Numan 98; Mujarabani 29-6-72-3, Engarava 24-5 -56-1, Jangue 18-1-6-1, Tiripano 22-5-63-1, Chisoro 40.1-6-131-2, Shumba 15-1-63-0).

Zimbabwe 1st innings: 52/4 in 30 overs (Kasuja 4, Musakanda 0, Chakava 28 *, Taylor 9, Shumba 2, Chisoro 1 *; Afridi 9-3-18-1, Tabish 10-2-22-1, Hasan. -3-6-1, Numan 2-2-0-0, Sajid 3-3-0-1).

 

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