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"Being a son of a former great can create a lot of problems for you" : Moin Khan's son Azam Khan

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"Being a son of a former great can create a lot of problems for you" : Moin Khan's son Azam Khan

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ISLAMABAD - Azam Khan, son of former Pakistan captain Moin Khan, is all set to step into the boots of his father and represent the country in all the three formats of the game.

Talking to The Nation, 20-year-old Azam, whose aggressive batting and wicket-keeping has won the hearts of many admirers, admitted that his father is a renowned figure across the globe, who attracted him towards playing cricket. “I believe that the real cricket is Test cricket. I never want to live life with a tag of being the explosive batsman and only can play shorter version of the game.

“I want to become a top class wicketkeeper and want to bat like my father. I want to say a big thanks to my mother, who is a great source of inspiration for me and always bucked me up. She always told me to focus and reply the critics with your performances,” he added.

Azam said he had played at U-16 and U-19 level and now his main task is to play in the PSL-4. “I don’t mind even if I have to sit out as it will help me learn from experienced players around. I am ready to represent any franchise in the PSL, as all are of Pakistan.

“My main aim is to play cricket, improve with every passing day and become a world class wicketkeeper and top class batsman. When one belongs to a cricketing background, he or she sometimes has a bit easy passage, but only those can understand, who have faced and gone through this that being a son of a former great can also create a lot of problems for you, as negative people just have one objective to criticise such players without any reason,” he added.

Sharing his learning experience, Azam said: “I used to go to my father’s academy, where a lot of national and international stars used to come. I have learnt a lot from them and let me assure all that if given chance, I won’t disappoint my country. My aim is to play for Pakistan in next two years. I am only 20 and time is at my side. I have opportunities in the past too, as my name was in Pakistan U-19 and PSL. I know it is only matter of time when I will be playing cricket for Pakistan and will do my best to deliver and earn laurels for my country.

“I am representing PTV in the domestic cricket and my performances in the ODIs are very satisfactory. For the time being, my focus is to play in the limited-over format to get much-needed experience from the likes of Test cricketer M Wasim and legendry Abdul Razzaq. I am really enjoying playing alongside youngsters Ali Imran, Nihal Mansoor, Hassan Mohsin and Saud Shakeel and learning from them as well.”

When asked whether his father Moin Khan supported him or not, Azam said: “My father always supported me, but my main source of inspiration is my mother, who keeps on motivating me and wants me to become a star cricketer.”

About chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq, he said: “Inzi uncle is a legend and he has given chances to the youngsters like Imam-ul-Haq, Fakhar Zaman and others, who are doing wonders for the country. I am sure my performance will hold the key to selection.”

https://nation.com.pk/26-Oct-2018/azam-khan-vows-to-give-best-in-psl-4
 
“I am representing PTV in the domestic cricket and my performances in the ODIs are very satisfactory"

7 matches, 3 innings, 46 runs with a highest of 22. Sorry to say, but that doesn't classify as satisfactory.

Perhaps he is referring to the wicket-keeping... 6 catches and a stumping.
 
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"Former great" , who he is talking about ? I thought he was son of Moin , not the great Khan.
 
7 matches, 3 innings, 46 runs with a highest of 22. Sorry to say, but that doesn't classify as satisfactory.

Perhaps he is referring to the wicket-keeping... 6 catches and a stumping.
yes overall you are right. although in 3 ing's in 2ings he has played on num 8 or 9. in best ing 22 he only faced 12 ball . and at nums fourth only in one ing he had good strike rate but not enough .
 
"Former great" , who he is talking about ? I thought he was son of Moin , not the great Khan.

Anybody who has seen 90's cricket, knows what a great keeper and key player Moin was. Not just at wicketkeeping, he was a great finisher with the bat, as well as a good strategist of the game.
 
Moin Khan was massively inferior to his contemporary Rashid Latif.

He’s probably more famous for the abuse incident than his cricket career.
 
yes overall you are right. although in 3 ing's in 2ings he has played on num 8 or 9. in best ing 22 he only faced 12 ball . and at nums fourth only in one ing he had good strike rate but not enough .

Yeah, the team doesn't seem to have had much faith in him till the last two rounds.
 
A father should always be great to his son. But, kid first need get into shape, otherwise playing cricket could be health risk for him. Batting & running with that mass isn’t great for knees.
 
7 matches, 3 innings, 46 runs with a highest of 22. Sorry to say, but that doesn't classify as satisfactory.

Perhaps he is referring to the wicket-keeping... 6 catches and a stumping.

Safe to say he has put on more weight than runs
 
Former great?

OK I need some clarity on this. Moin Khan has average stats and a few cameo's to back this claim of supposed greatness. However a lot of the ex senior players rate him highly and would say that Waseem Akram, Moin Khan and Abdul Razzaq would be the first three names in any team list. So what exactly was 'great about him'?
 
Former great?

OK I need some clarity on this. Moin Khan has average stats and a few cameo's to back this claim of supposed greatness. However a lot of the ex senior players rate him highly and would say that Waseem Akram, Moin Khan and Abdul Razzaq would be the first three names in any team list. So what exactly was 'great about him'?

Pakistan does not have a great legacy of wicket-keeper batsmen, and it does not take much for a Pakistan wicket-keeper to become a legend.

Considering the low standards, Moin is definitely among the top 3 in his position in Pakistan history, which put hims in the legend/great category.
 
“My main aim is to play cricket, improve with every passing day and become a world class wicketkeeper and top class batsman."




Gotta say he is already equal to 2, maybe 3 of them...way to go hero :-)
 
Pakistan does not have a great legacy of wicket-keeper batsmen, and it does not take much for a Pakistan wicket-keeper to become a legend.

Considering the low standards, Moin is definitely among the top 3 in his position in Pakistan history, which put hims in the legend/great category.

Oh Gosh, just imagine the statements we will hear from Kamran Akmal's boys in the future!

In that case, Kamran Akmal and Sarfaraz Ahmad should be in PCB's Hall of fame category, these two actually have some match winning knocks to their names and some decent centuries in pressure situations
 
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