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[PICTURE] Karachi Kings PSL 10 | Squad and Discussion Thread

Haider was with KK last season ? Was Wasim Akram still there ?
No, this is Haider Azhar’s second season. He’s been forced to catch on. He wanted 4-5 years of Shan Masood captaincy with the vision of making him their Rizwan.
 
No, this is Haider Azhar’s second season. He’s been forced to catch on. He wanted 4-5 years of Shan Masood captaincy with the vision of making him their Rizwan.
Well tbh, Haider is data driven and Shan is probably the only player in Pakistan who understands its importance. Though, their squad was mediocre last season.
 
Well tbh, Haider is data driven and Shan is probably the only player in Pakistan who understands its importance. Though, their squad was mediocre last season.
What kind of Data suggests you signs Kieron Pollard as your first pick in the platinum last year?
 
Arafat Minhas hails team spirit after Karachi Kings’ thrilling win over Multan Sultans

Karachi Kings’ all-rounder Arafat Minhas described the thrilling victory against Multan Sultans in the third match of HBL PSL 10 as a significant morale booster for the squad.

Minhas, who conceded 24 runs in his two overs, underscored the importance of securing a win in the team’s first outing of the tournament.

“Every player values the first match of the event. A win in the opener has lifted our spirits,” said Minhas.

Reflecting on his experience, the 20-year-old left-hander highlighted the opportunity to share the dressing room with seasoned international players.

“Training and sharing the dressing room with senior players like James Vince, David Warner, and Tim Seifert is extremely helpful. It’s motivating to observe and learn from them during practice sessions and matches,” he noted.

Minhas also acknowledged that the team approached the match without a rigid tactical plan but credited the management for backing him with a defined role.

“Our team didn’t have a specific strategy going into the match, but the management showed confidence in me. I was given a clear role, and I aim to fulfill it to the best of my ability,” he said.

The young all-rounder admitted there were lapses in the field and emphasized the importance of addressing those in the upcoming fixtures.

“We made some mistakes in the field, but ultimately, credit for the win goes to James Vince. Our focus now is to continue improving and perform consistently in the matches ahead,” he concluded.

 
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