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here is no doubt he has dropped an insane amount of catches but he also racked up a solid amount of dismissals and scored some big runs.

In spite of his low average, he has produced sensational innings in all formats and is subject to two of the arguably best Test knocks by a Pakistani WK.

We haven't had many decent WK batsmen and Kamran is clearly the most prominent one.

In spite of what the numbers say, there have been few better openers to play for us in the last 10 years. His offside play is terrific and he can take on any bowler. 

Also seems to do well with the bat under pressure. His recent performances generally have been very poor but he's still my choice to open the innings in ODIs. 

He never lived up to his initial potential but in my opinion, a firing Kamran is an asset and a top player who should be remembered in a positive light.

 

 

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