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7 years old Pakistani kid cricketer

Remember the kid whose bowling action made waves on the internet. The kid is back again and this time he gave a detailed interview and also showed
his batting skills as well. This talent certainly needs someone to come and put his hand on his back.

Ehsan said that he has been working on his batting more. His bowling action has no issues and he has a natural smoothness in it. He said that he has been backed up a lot by his coach. His coach feels that this kid has immense talent in him and he can work a long way in future.

When Ehsan’s first video came to the social media a lot of people praised his efforts. But there is no one who has come forward to help him with his work. Even the PCB is not putting any interest in this kid. This is the wrong approach. Talent needs searching and this is a fact.

Ehsan said that he is working on his cricket. He said that he had issues with his right arm and now the problem is getting better. His coach said that Ehsan is immensely talent. There are less kids who have this much talent at this age. He is just seven and reads in class three. Ehsan needs to be groomed. At the moment he is practicing in the local cricket club in Abbottabad.

We all remember the young bowler from Abbottabad, Ehsanullah. The seven years old kid broke the internet when his bowling video came over. He has one of the smoothest bowling style and action. Now we see him having some batting as well.

A media team reached the city of Abbottabad and had an interview with this little kid. Ehsan said that he is working on his batting and bowling. He said that his bowling action is all natural and the batting is something he is working on. He said that his coach in helping him a lot.

Ehsan is a different kid from the rest of the clan. He is seven and reads in class three and yet he possess an incredible talent in cricket. His bowling video has already been viral. He needs attention from the PCB and other cricketing domains. At the moment there is no big entity in cricket who is willing to take him in.




Ehsan’s coach said that he is very much pleased with the work of Ehsan. The little kid has so much talent in him. He knows the game and is a real hard worker. He is one of those players who have this habit of putting things together and work on them. This is something which you will not find in kids of his age. The people should praise him.

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