Leading Pakistan in all formats not a burden: Sarfraz Ahmed
Cricket | February 13, 2018 14:33 ISTUnder Sarfraz, Pakistan had recently lost the ODI series against New Zealand by 0-5 but had won the T20I series against the same.
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Under Sarfraz, Pakistan had recently lost the ODI series against New Zealand by 0-5 but had won the T20I series against the same.
Bird is now expected to remain sidelined for at least three weeks, thus opening the door for the uncapped Sayers who is yet to win a Test cap.
In 2008, Warne played the roles of both captain and coach of Rajasthan and led them to the victory against the Chennai Super Kings in a thrilling final.
Former India captain Kris Srikkanth feels MS Dhoni hasn't been able to drive his shots the way he used to do in the past.
A heel injury has forced the veteran out of play as she did not feature in the third and final ODI of the series where the Women in Blue clinched the series 2-1.
Not only was the man behind the stumps stepping forward and smashing the ball at net sessions, he was also seen bowling spin along with Axar Patel.
The fielding coach mentioned that such opportunities should be grabbed at the very moment and the team should learn from their mistakes on field.
Warner, who was crowned as Australia's ODI Player of the Year, is flying home to Sydney for a couple of days.
India have a golden chance of making history as they stand on the cusp of registering their first-ever ODI series win on the South African soil.
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