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[VIDEO] "Sarfaraz's body language wasn't of a player who hasnt played Tests for years": Yasir Hameed

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[VIDEO] "Sarfaraz's body language wasn't of a player who hasnt played Tests for years": Yasir Hameed

Yasir Hameed chats with Saj about Pakistan's recent struggles in Test cricket, Babar Azam's captaincy, tactical issues and the approach of the Pakistan Test side, Sarfaraz Ahmed's excellent comeback with the bat, his hopes for Abdullah Shafique and Saud Shakeel and more.


 
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Good comments on backing Babar to learn from his mistakes. Another great interview
 
His wicket keeping certainly was

Yes the contrast between his batting form and his wicket-keeping was there for all to see.

Age definitely catches up with you when it comes to keeping wicket.
 
Sarfaraz Ahmed back as skipper perhaps?

Possibly in the test format?
 
Well Yasir has been appointed as a National Selector - let's see what he's made of.
 
Bookie linked to ex-Pak cricketer Hameed held.

The police have arrested a bookie who was running a cricket betting racket at the behest of Pakistan ex-Test cricketer Yasir Hameed.

The accused bookie, Amandeep Singh, is in custody of the police. An FIR under Section 420, IPC, and the Gambling Act has been registered against him. Earlier, the police had come across evidence that he was in touch with the Pakistani cricketer through social media sites.

A manhunt has been launched to arrest his three accomplices. The police are not disclosing their names.

Amandeep’s arrest comes barely days after City police station SHO Karishma had taken bookie Manjit Singh into custody from his Sangalpura road house. During questioning, Manjit had spilled the beans and told the police about the connection between Amandeep, a Kalanaur resident, and Hameed.

The police said Amandeep had made “several other big claims” which they were in the process of verifying. When the police raided his residence yesterday, they recovered Rs 62,000, a laptop and several mobile phones.

Officers are maintaining a stoic silence on the issue. “If we put the disclosures made by the accused in the public domain then other bookies and fixers will get alerted. This development could hamper our investigations,” said an officer engaged in the investigations.


 
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