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Sajid Khan is one of the finest spinners Pakistan has produced in the last decade. His performances were key as the Shan Masood-led side defeated England in the three-match Test series last year.
Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan humorously remarked he would have been a gangster if not a cricketer. In an interview, he made the tongue-in-cheek comment, bringing laughter. Sajid, known for his off ...
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Mid-Day on MSNWhat’s the matter with Pakistan cricket?What’s the matter with Pak cricket? Lack of consistency in performing at international matches and mismanagement have driven ...
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Newspoint on MSN'I would have been a gangster... What did the Pakistani player say, said something like this for Virat Kohli, Indians taught him a lessonMany former and current players of the Pakistan cricket team remain in the headlines due to their statements or any unwanted ...
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To this, Sajid Khan replied, "Main gangster hota. (I would have been a gangster." This comment made the host chuckle, and he moved ahead, saying, "Ye persona aap leke chal rahe ha ...
NEW DELHI: Spin duo of Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed starred yet again as Pakistan secured a dominant 127-run victory over West ...
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Pakistan recall Babar Azam for South Africa tour, Sajid Khan outPakistan recalled former skipper Babar Azam on Wednesday for the away Test series and white-ball matches against South Africa starting next week, but there was no place for spinner Sajid Khan.
NEW DELHI: Spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan put Pakistan in a commanding position against the West Indies on the second day of the first Test in Multan. The pair combined to take nine wickets ...
Noman Ali (5 for 39) and Sajid Khan (4 for 65) starred on a record 19-wicket Day 2 in the Multan Test that Pakistan finished with an eventual lead of 202 runs. After a lower-order collapse saw ...
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