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Mohammad Hafeez mocked by the crowd


Fakhar Zaman the left handed batter from the Lahore Qalandars hit 33 runs last night in the game against Peshawar Zalmi. His side got all out for just 59 runs. He was the top scorer from both the teams and it took him 19 balls for this innings.

It was a very low scoring but very tight game of cricket. The two teams fought really hard especially in the second innings. Lahore Qalandars never had the runs. If they had few more than they would have taken out this game with the way they bowled.



But here let us focus on Hafeez first. His habit of getting out on zero has irked the fans and they are now mocking him. In this footage we can clearly see that some kids are mocking Hafeez for his ducks made in the PSL so far. The all-rounder needs a big one now.


The Peshawar Zalmi fans are seen here. Hafeez is right in front of them having a batting practice ein the ground while the kids are busy in mocking him. The former T20 captain of Pakistan will have to produce a big innings else the people will not let him walk away easily. So far he has not made much in terms of runs in the PSL. There are games played against good bowling sides but still Hafeez should have taken something out of these games.


Fakhar Zaman the left handed batsman from the Lahore Qalandars was the top scorer of the match against Peshawar Zalmi. Now remember that Lahore Qalandars total score was 59 and in that 33 came from the bat of Fakhar.


Not only this but even no Peshawar batsman passed his score as well. Peshawar did win the match at the end but they had to run a lot for this win. Lahore Qalandars in the bowling was exceptional. It was a very low scoring game and these two sides gave a lot of entertainment.


Mohammad Hafeez on the other hand is a case which is not getting anywhere. The all-rounder has picked up a few wickets but he is failing in his prime job. His batting is at low these days. The batting from Hafeez has not shown any glow so far in the PSL.
 

The Pakistani opener has played a few games and in them he has scored ducks. This is the reason that here in the practice session before the game little kids are seen mocking Hafeez for his ducks made in the games so far. The all-rounder has surely listened to all this.


In the PSL the Pakistani opener looks no danger for the oppositions. He is getting out earlier mostly in the first few overs of the game. This is the reason the Peshawar side mostly are seen one down in the first few overs. This need to be stopped. Hafeez has to make sure that he scores runs and gets his respect back.






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