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Fast Bowler Tabish Khan Very Sad on His Selections

Tabish Khan is Fast bowler from Karachi. He takes 427 wickets in First Class Cricket and in four day games 26 times he took 4 wickets. He also took 10 wickets in a match four ttimes.Tabish Khan has a lot of wickets in T20 and List A matches. He is consistenly performing in domestic cricket but selecters call him in the camp for sessions but no place in International cricket yet for debut.

Tabish Khan said in an Interview that he is a little dishearted that he is fit and in form but i dont know why i am not selected. I also passes the fitness test last year. Tabish khan said that he is 31 and selecters dont select him beacause of his age. He furtur said that there are lot of crickets are 30 plus in the international cricket.

In Quaid e Azam Trophy Tabish took 11 wickets in first Match but again he had not be selected for westindies tour.  Tabish Khan is very talented bowler but selecters have no eye on him yet.



 

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