Fakhar Zaman, Iftikhar Ahmed ready to adapt any given role

Fakhar Zaman and Iftikhar Ahmed, two prominent cricketers from Pakistan, are prepared to adapt to any role assigned to them as the cricket world shifts its focus to the fast-paced demands of T20 matches.

In a recent press interaction, Fakhar Zaman discussed his discussions with the team management regarding his batting position, expressing his readiness to bat at number four to strengthen the team’s middle order.

On the other hand, Iftikhar Ahmed emphasized his experience in adapting to different batting positions in domestic cricket, highlighting the importance of tactical flexibility over personal preference in the national team setup.

Both players underscored their commitment to meeting the team’s requirements, reflecting the modern cricket landscape’s emphasis on dynamic batting roles and strategic flexibility

In other cricket news, Mohammad Amir defended his and Imad Wasim’s selection in the national team following their return from international retirement.

Amir cited their consistent performances in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as evidence of their readiness and fitness for T20 cricket.

Additionally, fast bowler Naseem Shah welcomed Amir’s return, acknowledging his valuable experience and expressing optimism about Pakistan’s prospects in the upcoming World Cup.

Meanwhile, Imad Wasim addressed rumors of internal team conflict, emphasizing unity and focus towards the World Cup under Babar Azam’s captaincy.

Looking ahead to the T20 World Cup, spinner Abrar Ahmed expressed his aspiration to dismiss Indian cricket star Virat Kohli, highlighting the anticipation surrounding matches between arch-rivals India and Pakistan.

As the Pakistan cricket team intensifies preparations for their upcoming series in Ireland, the coaching roster for the Ireland and England series has been announced, with Azhar Mahmood leading the team as coach.

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