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Asif Ali has a rare prize hitting hard on death: Matthew Hayden

Asif Ali has a rare prize hitting hard on death: Matthew Hayden
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Finisher acknowledged the role of Misbah in forming a carlashere’s new finisher in the city.
Or maybe not.
The world of cricket wakes up with Asif Ali a little late.
The 30-year-old player who won a back-to-back match for Pakistan, the latest creature with four-six blitz against Afghanistan on Friday, not an automatic choice on the Pakistani team.
He has succeeded in the Pakistani Super League, but Ali, along with Shoaib Maqsood, cannot make it great in international cricket until now.
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Four six flew from his delegates on the 19th when the Janat looked a fish from Water and Pakistan scored their third victory and they were fine at the court was the Abadi Faith Babar Azam on the player who helped him into the team as a “designated finisher”.
There are many in Pakistan who feel that if Asif is asked to build ining in Odis or a cricket test, he will not be a lot of success because the technique is not too waterproof.
But Pakistani Batting consultant Matthew Hayden felt the ability of Asif to attack greatly at the death of giving “rare air” about him.
“Yes, the talent must be there, but the ability to attack more death is a mindset than talent.
Only a few who have such abilities.
Hitting and hitting hard is a rare and Asif gift has acquired that,” Hayden told Toi.
The legend of Batting Aussie felt it was the power of Asif which made it stand out.
“Some players have raw power and it’s hard to train strength …
Asif has it,” Hayden said.
When asked whether Asif could form a quality finisher of the quality of Chennai Super Kings captain, Ms.
Dhoni, Hayden said, “You must remember, there is only one Dhoni or one Kohli.
Everyone writes his own future and if Asif has time, he too, will write Own.
“While Hayden did not want to be a comparison with Dhoni, it could not be doubted that Asif brought back extraordinary finisher memories for Pakistan – Misbah UL Haq, who came very close to grabbing the 2007 T20 World Cup from Dhoni’s understanding of Dhoni.
In fact, Misbah who has a big role in forming an Asif career and hander who correctly admits it.
“I started playing with Misbah-Bhai for Faisalabad and he always had a big role to play in my career.
When he became Pakistani coach he worked very hard with me and it was successful,” Asif, who had to fight with a personal tragedy when his daughter Two years old died in 2019 because of cancer, said.
While Hayden talked about “rare gifts” about death, Asif himself said many exercises had gone into it too.
“It’s been lately, I have done special training with coaches who simulate five to seven overs of a game.
It also helps me complete work.” And now, Asif wants to keep going, even when he doesn’t forget to dig the detractors who say he is not suitable for international cricket.
“When a statistist said that the middle dough did not score at T20 Cricket, they also had to mention when he came to Bat,” Asif said.

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