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"I had a talk with Sachin and he was stressing that you should not regret" : Ahmed Shehzad

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Shehzad taking Tendulkar’s cue to stage a comeback

Abu Dhabi: Ahmad Shehzad, having served his time for doping violations, is reaping the rewards of his self-analysis and has taken a cue from India’s cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in his quest to make a comeback for Pakistan.

Shehzad, who was slapped with a five-month ban for two violations of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti-doping rules after he tested positive last July, led from the front in Quetta Gladiators’ 43-run win against Islamabad United in the last match of the UAE leg of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Tuesday.

“I had a talk with Sachin and he was stressing that you should not regret,” said Shehzad after scoring a 43-ball 72 to give Quetta a total that Islamabad failed to reach despite the best efforts from New Zealander Luke Ronchi. “In his interviews also, he has said that one should do so much hard work that there shouldn’t be any regret. I have tried to do that. As a Muslim, you believe that things will happen as per the wishes of Allah but if your process is good and giving 110 per cent then that’s what is important. I’m confident that I can comeback into the Pakistan team. This one thing that one shouldn’t forget and I have learnt that from a young age.”

Quetta — sitting pretty at the top of the PSL standings with 14 points and having already qualified for the plays-off — will be playing their next match against Karachi Kings on March 10. The contest is a must-win for Karachi as they are currently fourth with eight points and still not assured of a place in the play-offs.

Islamabad, who are in third place on a better net run-rate than Karachi, will also be facing a do-or-die match against Lahore Qalandars on March 9. Lahore are currently fifth in the standings with six points but they have played one match less. They have two opportunities, one against Quetta and other against Multan Sultans to book their play-off ticket.

Islamabad coach Waqar Younis acknowledged that his team were outplayed in all departments by Quetta but he is still confident of his team making it to the play-offs.

“Yes, the rhythm has not come for the team and we really have to play well from here on to qualify,” he said. “T20 cricket is like this only, one day you are hot and one day your are cold and today we were cold. We will have to work on our mistakes.”

https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/shehzad-taking-tendulkars-cue-to-stage-a-comeback-1.62491069
 
Big oof

Shehzad should not be considered for the Pakistan team anymore. Just like Kamran Akmal.
 
I think Sachin used to get advice from Ahmad? :)
 
"As a Muslim, you believe that things will happen as per the wishes of Allah but if your process is good and giving 110 per cent then that’s what is important. I’m confident that I can comeback into the Pakistan team. This one thing that one shouldn’t forget and I have learnt that from a young age."

:moyo

Hope to see him in Pakistan colors soon. :asadrauf
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
 
Pitches in Abu Dhabi have been ridiculously flat where he has done well. Problem with Shehzad is he still seems like a prospect and doesn't seem like a finished product. He had so much promise when he first came on to the scene. If he can fix some issues he is still technically better than a lot of the other openers. Hope he goes back to domestic and makes a few big scores to try and stake a claim.

Interestingly both Shehzad and Akmal are through the PSL making strong cases for comebacks. For now tho it seems very unlikely Shehzad will be able to displace Imam or Fakhar. Can be 3rd choice opener in the squad tho.
 
Akmal and Shahzad making a comeback and wanting to get their names in the lineup.

Welcome to 2015...
 
Pitches in Abu Dhabi have been ridiculously flat where he has done well. Problem with Shehzad is he still seems like a prospect and doesn't seem like a finished product. He had so much promise when he first came on to the scene. If he can fix some issues he is still technically better than a lot of the other openers. Hope he goes back to domestic and makes a few big scores to try and stake a claim.

Interestingly both Shehzad and Akmal are through the PSL making strong cases for comebacks. For now tho it seems very unlikely Shehzad will be able to displace Imam or Fakhar. Can be 3rd choice opener in the squad tho.

Only Shehzad's last knock was good. The other two were pretty poor. Shan should still be backup. He didn't perform in PSL but has an excellent List A record. So deserves a chance.
 
Fakhar is trying his best to give Shehzad an opening into the national side.

God's will at work for sure!
 
Fakhar is trying his best to give Shehzad an opening into the national side.

God's will at work for sure!

Fakhar and Imam are opening in the world cup unless something extreme happens in the 10 ODIs before the WC.
 
Shehzad is always an option for the Pakistan team unfortunately. The management have spent a lot of time and money in him. They don't want to cut there loses.
 
Shehzad taking Tendulkar’s cue to stage a comeback

Abu Dhabi: Ahmad Shehzad, having served his time for doping violations, is reaping the rewards of his self-analysis and has taken a cue from India’s cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in his quest to make a comeback for Pakistan.

Shehzad, who was slapped with a five-month ban for two violations of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti-doping rules after he tested positive last July, led from the front in Quetta Gladiators’ 43-run win against Islamabad United in the last match of the UAE leg of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Tuesday.

“I had a talk with Sachin and he was stressing that you should not regret,” said Shehzad after scoring a 43-ball 72 to give Quetta a total that Islamabad failed to reach despite the best efforts from New Zealander Luke Ronchi. “In his interviews also, he has said that one should do so much hard work that there shouldn’t be any regret. I have tried to do that. As a Muslim, you believe that things will happen as per the wishes of Allah but if your process is good and giving 110 per cent then that’s what is important. I’m confident that I can comeback into the Pakistan team. This one thing that one shouldn’t forget and I have learnt that from a young age.”

Quetta — sitting pretty at the top of the PSL standings with 14 points and having already qualified for the plays-off — will be playing their next match against Karachi Kings on March 10. The contest is a must-win for Karachi as they are currently fourth with eight points and still not assured of a place in the play-offs.

Islamabad, who are in third place on a better net run-rate than Karachi, will also be facing a do-or-die match against Lahore Qalandars on March 9. Lahore are currently fifth in the standings with six points but they have played one match less. They have two opportunities, one against Quetta and other against Multan Sultans to book their play-off ticket.

Islamabad coach Waqar Younis acknowledged that his team were outplayed in all departments by Quetta but he is still confident of his team making it to the play-offs.

“Yes, the rhythm has not come for the team and we really have to play well from here on to qualify,” he said. “T20 cricket is like this only, one day you are hot and one day your are cold and today we were cold. We will have to work on our mistakes.”

https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/shehzad-taking-tendulkars-cue-to-stage-a-comeback-1.62491069

Smart kid...He knows who the decision maker is in regards with his return to national team and what improvements he needs to show to that person :14:
 
Fakhar and Imam are opening in the world cup unless something extreme happens in the 10 ODIs before the WC.

Which is very much possible going by Fakhar's recent form. As someone who wishes the best for the Pak team, I do hope Fakhar finds his form but atm, he's looking woeful!
 
this selfie boy latches onto anyone to raise his low cred - he was bag boy to afridi and tried hanging out with Gayle during a WC if I recall correctly

Good riddance!
 
The news story should read:

"Indian attempts to undermine Pakistan reach new lows following recent tensions, as Tendulker tries hard to get Shehzad in the Pakistan team." :D
 
Razzaq: “The student has become the (little) master”
 
even the club cricket batsmen of India must have Tendulkars number if Shehzad has it...
 
Which is very much possible going by Fakhar's recent form. As someone who wishes the best for the Pak team, I do hope Fakhar finds his form but atm, he's looking woeful!

Mickey would never drop Fakhar, the only aggressive batsmen alongside Babar. In sha Allah he will come good on English pitches like at the CT
 
Shehzad may play well but the Pakistan t20 squad is very settled and there are too many batsmen more adept at winning games.
 
The news story should read:

"Indian attempts to undermine Pakistan reach new lows following recent tensions, as Tendulker tries hard to get Shehzad in the Pakistan team." :D

Exactly!

We all know Sachin doesn't have his best wishes for Pak team, hence his attempt to sneak in his Trojan horse.
 
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