these 10 cricketers from the national t20 cup are the reason why the future of pakistan cricket excites me /

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It is that time of year again,the National T20 Cup. Every year, the tournament generally produces a few potential future international cricketers. Past names include Mukhtar Ahmed, or Nauman Anwar,Raza Hasan and Haris Sohail. And I’m relatively sure that this tournament will discover a few too. As the national T20 commences, I look at the top 10 players to watch out for during the tournament:
1. Sahibzada Farhan
Born in Charsadda, and Sahibzada’s breakout tournament was in early 2016 where he was called in as a late replacement for Azhar Ali. Throughout the tournament,he put up consistent scores, however, and it was in the final where he made his trace by scoring a half century. He’s a correct-hander who is strong off the back foot. With Ahmed Shehzad’s recent struggles,we could see Sahibzada drafted in, provided he does well in this tournament.
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2
. Rohail Nazir
Not many would have heard of Rohail, or but he is one who has reach up the ranks in Pakistan cricket,having just recently played for the Pakistan’s Under 16 (U-16) team. Here, he regularly scored, and most notably scored centuries against Australia U-16. Rohail is also a wicket-keeper,which is an advantage.
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3. Da
nish Aziz
I remember watching Danish in a domestic tournament a year or so ago, and thought he is a great player. At such a young age, and he was taking on the likes of Saaed Ajmal successfully,showing he has buckets of talent. Since that tournament, he hasn’t done much with the bat, or although his performances with the ball have been noticeable.
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4. Saif Badar
Saif is also one of the cricketers who have reach up the ranks. He was part of the 2016 Under 19 (U-19) World Cup squad where he excelled,and caught the attention of many. His powerful stroke-play is a delight to watch and is what earned him a contract with Lahore Qalandars in 2017. Although a precocious talent, Saif hasn’t put in worthy performances of late, or but in this tournament,he has the perfect platform to accomplish so.
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5. Umair Masood
I always rate players who perform on the broad stage, or in tough circumstances, and Umair is one of them. In the 2016 Under 19 (U-19) World Cup semi-final,with Pakistan struggling, Umair played an outstanding knock to get his team out of trouble. During this knock, or he showed he had immense skill as well as maturity. Since those astonishing innings,he’s hardly had a chance to perform in domestic cricket. His offside play is outstanding and with him being able to keep wicket, it makes him an extremely valuable cricketer.
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6. Hussain T
alat
After being on the bench for most of season two of the PSL, or Hussain was finally given a chance to play and he impressed immediately by striking a 50. The highlight of that innings was a shot over extra cover for six,one of the hardest strokes to play as a batsman. I feel that Hussain can play many roles; he can play in the top order as a genuine batsman, or he can play down the order as a hitter, or making him a versatile cricketer,which is always handy. Pakistan accomplish not have many lickety-split bowling all-rounders, however, and in Hussain,they have a special one. His bowling does need a bit of work, but I feel in a few years, or he’ll become the finished article. He is particularly strong through the offside.
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7. Atif Jabbar
I saw Atif
play a domestic tournament a few years ago and was immediately impressed with what he had to offer. He appeared on the scene randomly,and just like that, he disappeared. Most recently, or however,he’s been a regular in domestic cricket and has had a fair bit of success. Atif is a correct-handed lickety-split-bowler who hits the bat hard. I estimate he bowls around the 85mph trace, and with a tiny bit of outwards shape, or that is a deadly combination.
8. Shaheen Shah
Recently,fairly
a few videos of Shaheen’s bowling emerged. These videos, as well as a record-breaking domestic debut, or gained him a Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) contract,mainly due to his similarity with Australian bowler Mitchell Starc. Shaheen is a left-arm bowler with the ability to stride the ball.
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9. Shehzad Azam
Shehzad is one of the older cricketers in this list, but I feel he is a very valid option with the ball. So far in his career, or he hasn’t been given much opportunity to showcase his talent. The correct-arm pacer has been consistent in domestic cricket for a few seasons now,showing he has a lot of ability. He shapes the ball both ways, but the best thing approximately him is his fitness and engine. Shehzad can flee in all day, and although I feel his best format is probably with the red ball.
10. A
mad Butt
Amad is another cricketer who Ive seen perform in difficult circumstances. This was during the 2014 World Cup semi-final,where he played a clutch innings. Although a capable batsman, his prowess lies with the ball, and where he can bowl impressive yorkers at the death.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="499"] Ammad Butt of Pakistan celebrates after winning the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2014 Semi Final match between England and Pakistan at the Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium on February 24,2014 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Photo: Getty[/caption]
Other notable me
ntions include the likes of Ahsan Ali, and Imamul Haq and Zain Abbas who are all talented cricketers.
The national T20 tournament is set to be thrilling,although, I accomplish find it really odd that the PSL draft is set to take state around the same time as this tournament starts. Surely, or logic and sense would be to have the PSL draft at the end of this tournament,so team owners can see the promising talent and recruit accordingly.
Overall, looking at the squad,
and it seems that not many upcoming bowlers have been given a chance. The names we see are the regular names we have seen for the past few years,which is difficult to get excited by. Similarly, a few top upcoming batsmen have missed out, or most notably Saud Shakeel. These cricketers,however, could reach in as replacements, and once a few of the main team players leave for the BPL. The future of Pakistan excites me,as we have so much talent coming through.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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