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Abdul Razzaq exclusive talk from PSL

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Abdul Razzaq is the bowling coach of the PSL side Quetta Gladiators. The former Pakistani all-rounder got this job out of nowhere. He is now working with the side and trying to give the boys his exposure
and experience from the international cricket.

Razzaq in his interview said that his side is strong and they are looking for a place in the finals. He said that all the players are working hard on their fitness. The bowlers are trying their best to compete with the international standards of cricket here in PSL.

Abdul Razzaq has to realize one thing that his playing days are gone and the way he was taken out of the team was because of his own poor performances. He was not getting anywhere with the bat or ball. He was a good player but when he was young. When he started becoming old his performance graph went down as well.

Razzaq should not talk much about what happened to him in the past because a lot of people know what exactly happened. He should now concentrate on the job he has been given. The Quetta Gladiators pace attack is not that good. They have some good spinners and they are winning games on them and their batting. Today against Islamabad their batting was not up to the mark and as a result they lost the game.

Abdul Razzaq today was seen after a long time being interviewed in a cricket ground. The former all-rounder who is the bowling coach of the Quetta Gladiators was taken by the PSL host and he was asked about his side and their preparations.

Razzaq said that the boys are working hard and he is really confident that his side will make it into the finals. Razzaq has not played cricket for a long time now. He was looking old for that matter. He has been taken in by the Quetta side which was a surprise call.

Abdul Razzaq might be a bit right here but then again there a few things which he has to work on his side. First comes the batting. Quetta Gladiators have a good batting line up. In fact they have won games on the basis of their good batting and good spin attack.

Their pace bowlers have not done much so far. Anwar Ali, Umar Gul and Perrera have not picked up a lot of wickets and they have conceded a lot of runs as well. Razzaq has to work a lot on the pace bowling department of his team. This is an important task for him.

In today’s game we saw how Islamabad United defused the Quetta batting line up and eventually they won the game. The Quetta spinners tried their best to keep their side in the game but then Watson and Billings took a lot of runs against the pace bowlers and put Islamabad at the top. This was the main thing which the fans have noticed.


 

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