Indian media calls ‘Haider Ali’ Pakistan’s Rohit Sharma
Seeing Haider Ali playing in the Under-19 World Cup, former cricketers had said that his future is bright
Haider Ali, a 20-year-old from the historic city of Attock, Pakistan, has complimented traditional rivals with his superb batting. Has been declared Rohit Sharma of Pakistan
In the upcoming T20 World Cup on October 24, where Indian politicians and other extremist elements are protesting against India’s hosting of cricket matches with Pakistan, sources said that the Indian cricket team The cricket match with Pakistan is under a lot of pressure. On the other hand, the Indian media, while acknowledging Pakistan’s excellent batting line-up, has termed Pakistan’s middle-order batsman Haider Ali as Rohit Sharma of the Pakistan team
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The Indian Express, in a report praising Haider Ali’s batting prowess, said that young batsman Haider Ali is a new hope for Pakistan’s batting line-up. The future of cricket is very bright
It should be noted that Haider Ali was first seen playing against Afghanistan in the Under-19 World Cup when West Indian fast bowler EN Bishop saw him playing and said that the beauty with which he played cover drives. They have a glimpse of a great player in them. He has temperament and he can expect Haider Ali’s international career to be very good
After that Haider Ali made his debut in international cricket for Pakistan against England and did not disappoint those who trusted him by going one down as he started playing smoky batting as soon as he came. His confidence was palpable. He scored 54 off 33 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes. This is the highest score and first half century of any Pakistani batsman on his debut.