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Darren Sammy and Ramiz Raja funny at toss

Darren Sammy and Ramiz Raja shared a little funny moment at the toss moments ago. Ramiz was hosting the toss and Sarfraz won it. The Quetta side will be bowling
first as Sarfraz was not much sure about the wicket hence he decided to give his batters some time.

Sammy was asked if he has understood what Sarfraz spoke in Urdu. The reply was a huge smile from the West Indian. He said that he would have opted to bowl first as well. The wicket looks a bit tricky and hence bowling first would have been ideal here.

Sammy too was not sure about the wicket and as per him he would have opted to bowl first on this wicket as well. He said that had he won the toss his decision would have been the same. But now his side is batting and they are under sort of some trouble. They are three wicket down and there is a lot of spin on this wicket. Zalmi spinners will enjoy bowling on this track. The ball is gripping and turning and second batting will not be easy. If Zalmi gets to a reasonable total then they can put up a real fight here.

The Peshawar Zalmi captain faced a funny situation when he was asked if he had understand what Sarfraz talked about pitch and the toss to Ramiz. Sammy had a huge smile on his face when Ramiz talked to him about Sarfraz and the toss.

Peshawar Zalmi would have to bat first as Sarfraz decided to bowl first on a pitch which is looking a bit tricky. He wants to go for the chase. Sammy himself was not sure about the wicket and would have bowled first but as he lost the toss so his side will be batting.

The toss was crucial here on this wicket. Because of the sand storm and the sand flying around, the pitch was covered and it has changed its shape a little bit. Sarfraz was not sure about the pitch hence after winning the toss he decided to bowl first.

Sammy would have made the same choice as he told Rameez in his interview. At the moment the Zalmi side is on 72 runs and they have lost three wickets. The Peshawar side needs some decent runs now. This wicket is turning and gripping the ball. It is not easy to bat on this track. This wicket will behave odder in the second innings. So all Zalmi needs is a decent total and their spinners will come into play straight away. The Quetta spinners are getting a lot of turn here.


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