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Ramiz Raja getting funny with Umar Akmal

Umar Akmal despite being in international cricket for many years has not learned the art of giving interviews. He speaks like a robot. In fact it is not only him but many others who feel the same issue from the Pakistan team. Umar Akmal is no exception.


He was asked about his hairs and the way he answered shows that he does not has the confidence to face the camera. The middle order batsman from the Lahore Qalandars needs to work on this. It is no rule to praise the management in every answer all the time.

Umar Akmal is back with the Lahore Qalandars. The middle order batsman from the Lahore side was in KSA for Umrah. This is the reason we don’t see much hairs on his head. Ramiz Raja today took him for an interview and he was asked about his hairs.

Umar Akmal answered this question the same way like he gives in his pre and post-game interviews. He started the answer by thanking the Lord and then the management. After being in international cricket for so many years he still did not get the confidence to talk openly.




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