How can Lahore Qalandars grab maiden PSL title? Mohammad Hafeez has some tips

 Mohammad Hafeez says Lahore Qalandars need to further develop handling.

How can Lahore Qalandars grab maiden PSL title? Mohammad Hafeez has some tips
How can Lahore Qalandars grab maiden PSL title? Mohammad Hafeez has some tips


He says Qalandars have a decent batting, bowling line-up.

Hafeez additionally remarks on Shaheen Shah Afridi's captaincy stretch.

LAHORE: Veteran all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has recognized regions where the Lahore Qalandars need to improve as they eye their lady win of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) prize.


The much-anticipated competition starts on January 27 in Karachi, where 15 matches of the main leg will be played. The leftover 19 apparatuses will be held under the lights of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from February 10.


The senior cricketer, conversing with columnists toward the finish of the Qalandars' pre-camp, said the PSL establishment needs to further develop its handling to turn into a magnificent side.


"Lahore Qalandars have quality bowlers. We have quick bowlers and the world's best spinner, Rashid Khan. Our batting line-up likewise comprises experienced players. The main region we want to deal with is our handling."


Hafeez said handling is critical to dominating a T20 game. "So when we arrive at Karachi, we will attempt to zero in on this area."


The accomplished all-rounder said despite the rising number of Covid cases in the country, it was basically the PSL be held without interferences and continue on as planned.


 The past periods of the competition - 2020 and 2021 - were hindered due to Covid and they were finished up on later dates.


Hafeez noticed that Shaheen Shah Afridi had won hearts through his presentation and after doing admirably as the Qalandars' skipper, he will get additional appreciation from fans.


The Qalandars had supplanted Sohail Akhtar with Shaheen as the new captain.


"However, we ought not to think ahead and consider over the way that he will do as Pakistan's skipper," Hafeez finished up.

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