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Quetta Gladiators players teasing Ahmad Shahzad in PSL

Ahmad Shahzad today played brilliantly and scored his maiden fifty for this season of PSL. The opener along with Asad Shafiq made sure
that he stays on the wicket longer and gets the runs. He was later interviewed and in that an interesting thing happened.

Quetta players Kevin Pietersen, Luke Wright and Tymal Mills were teasing Ahmad Shahzad and were asking him to just stop the interview. It was like they were asking him that the host will fall asleep if he kept on talking like this. Everyone enjoyed this little fun piece from the Quetta players.

The Quetta Gladiators players Kevin Pietersen, Luke Wright and Tymal Mills were seen teasing team mate Ahmad Shahzad while he was giving interview to one of the host of the PSL. Ahmad even pointed out that everyone can see what his team mates were doing in the dressing room.

Ahmad played well for his fifty today. He anchored the innings with Asad Shafiq and made sure that they both give Quetta the ideal start against Karachi Kings. Ahmad has not made much scores in the PSL so far and this is his highest score for the event so far.




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