'Hope win will lift Pak cricket'
Abu Dhabi, Nov. 1: All-rounder Abdul Razzaq hopes the breathtaking century which earned his team a thrilling one-wicket win against South Africa will lift Pakistan cricket and silence the critics back home.
“I hope that this win will lift the gloom around our cricket, lift team’s morale which had dipped because of the recent controversies and defeats,” Razzaq said after hitting a 72-ball 109 in the second one-day on Sunday.
“Every time there is a controversy or we lose one or two matches, people start to write us off, which is wrong. I would request the fans to please keep faith in us so that we can lift ourselves,” said Razzaq.
The 30-year-old Razzaq, whose century was his first innings of over fifty in four years, was outspoken in the way that he had been used by selectors. “I always play the match as if it is my last,” said Razzaq, who made his debut in 1995. “I think my talent has not been properly utilised both in batting and bowling, especially my batting spot has never been permanent,” said Razzaq.
Pakistan is on track for World Cup, he said.
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