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Ghulam Mudasir took 4 wickets


Ghulam Mudasir is one of those bowlers on whom the Lahore Qalandars are focusing a lot. This pacer was not known much to any one initially. After he was discovered

and brought in the Lahore side, people started knowing about him.

Mudasir is a fine young prospect and we have seen him bowling in the domestic tournaments. He is a swing and seam bowler. On flat decks he has been seen giving the batters night mares. So one can imagine what can do with them on seaming tracks.

The bowling style of Mudassir is same like Lasith Malinga which is famous for a unique bowling style. Lasith Malinga is a dangerous bowler from SriLankan team.

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