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Sarfraz post match talk with Rameez

Quetta Gladiators captain Sarfraz Ahmed saw his team losing a very close match against Islamabad United last night. In fact it was a game which his side should have won easily. Till the last two overs were left to be bowled from Islamabad, the game was with Quetta.
In the last two overs Quetta was pushed out of the game. Sarfraz Ahmed in his post-match talk gave the credit to Mohammad Sami who bowled a brilliant last over. He said that the match turned in the favor of Islamabad in the final moments and they all deserve to be appreciated.

Sarfraz Ahmed found it hard to believe when his side Quetta Gladiators lost a very close game against Islamabad United last night. It was an absolute thriller and on the last ball of the match the Islamabad side won the game in a stunning manner.

In the post-match talk with Rameez Raja, Sarfraz Ahmed said that he was not expecting it but in cricket at times you have to face such situations. He said that they were in the game but just could not finish it and the credit goes to the Islamabad side.



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