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[PICTURE/VIDEO] Mohsin Riaz - a talented batter from Sialkot

Muhammad Saad

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He recently scored a double ton and can play high-pace bowling really well as he times the ball so late and can quickly in to position to even slog a high-pace delivery, this is the most important skill to have as a modern batter alongside concentration to play long innings plus he can really demolish spinners at the same time. His double ton video is available on Youtube and he played 3 140k+ pacers in his innings 204 not out really well, namely M.Wasim, Sameen Gul, and Sirajuddin.

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He recently scored a double ton and can play high pace bowling really well as he times the ball so late and can quickly in to position to even slog a high pace delivery , this is the most important skill to have as a modern batter alongside concentration to play long innings plus he can really demolish spinners at the same time. His double ton video is available on Youtube and he played 3 140k+ pacers in his innings 204 not out really well , namely M.Wasim , Sameen Gul and Sirajuddin.
Never heard of this guy but sounds intresting
 
Never heard of this guy but sounds intresting
He was even advancing down the track to M.Wasim and still managing to slog him , M.Wasim is a pretty pacy guy for sure and he even dealt with Sirajuddin full swinging deliveries at ease and Sirajuddin fuller bowls are extremely difficult to negotiate because of his high pace and both ways swing.
 
He is definitely a better talent than Saim Ayub , Haider Ali and M.Haris as he is equally talented in terms of raw talent ,power hitting ,extremely quick bat speed and reflexes plus he has the brain cells to play long innings as well.

I don't hype up a player until I see something in him and let me tell you he is far better than Kamran Ghulam against pace bowling.
 
Sialkot's Mohsin Riaz (57 off 130) offered resistance against the mighty bowling of Peshawar in the first innings of the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, helping his side reach 245 before being all out.
 
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