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“Pakistan are Favourites to Lift the Champions Trophy” : Paul Nixon
Known as being one of the most enthusiastic and vocal cricketers on the circuit, as well as one of the most dedicated - he retired at the age of 40 still one the fittest in his side – Nixon spoke to PakPassion.net about the upcoming Champions Trophy, the absence of Kevin Pietersen, Pakistan's chances, the India versus Pakistan clash, Chris ...
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"I am sure Pakistan will progress in tennis in the years to come": Aqeel Khan
PakPassion is proud to present an exclusive interview with Pakistan's No. 1 ranked player and Davis Cup winner, Aqeel Khan.
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"No Specific Plans against Saeed Ajmal" : Kevin O'Brien
Kevin O'Brien shares his thoughts on the upcoming series between Ireland and Pakistan. All-rounder O'Brien made his one-day international debut for Ireland in 2006, which was also Ireland's inaugural ODI.
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"Not Surprised at Gary Kirsten's Decision to Step Down as Coach" : Hashim Amla
With the Champions Trophy approaching, PakPassion.net caught up with the top order batsman, discussing a variety of topics including his early inspiration, his position as a role model, his thoughts on Gary Kirsten announcing his stepping down as South Africa's coach and South Africa's chances at the Champions Trophy.
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"I'm Confident that Pakistan can defeat India at the Champions Trophy" : Saeed Ajmal
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net Ajmal provides his opinion on the preparations for the Champions Trophy, the goals achieved during the camp in Abbottabad, speaks about Misbah-ul-Haq's captaincy, the IPL, provides an update on his academy in his home town Faisalabad and much more.
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"Consistency, not just Pace, is what Fast Bowlers Should Strive for" : Shane Bond
At the peak of his career, Shane Bond terrorised many an opposition batsman and was considered a worthy successor to New Zealand bowling legend - Sir Richard Hadlee. His fastest recorded delivery of 156.4 km/h in the 2003 World Cup would have sent danger signals to most batting lineups around the world and also marked him for greater heights of ...
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"I want to play for Pakistan for many years" : Sohaib Maqsood
Sohaib Maqsood has been in scintillating form this season, a run which has seen him emerge as an outsider for Pakistan’s Champions Trophy despite not being named in the PCB’s original 30-man squad.
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"Watching Shoaib Akhtar's Yorkers at Worcestershire was Brilliant" : Kabir Ali
PakPassion spoke to 32 year-old right arm pace bowler about his career to date, his hopes for the future and that over against South Africa.
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"Wahab Riaz is Wasting his Talent" : Aaqib Javed
Former Pakistan fast bowler and ex-national bowling coach who is currently working with the UAE team, Aaqib Javed spoke to PakPassion about Pakistan's fast bowling resources
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"Middle Order Batting is a Problem" : Iqbal Qasim
The Chief selector spoke about Pakistan’s performance in the recently concluded tour of South Africa and looked ahead to the upcoming Champions Trophy in England.
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"Playing in the Ashes Would be a Dream Come True" : Fawad Ahmed
PakPassion is proud to present an exclusive interview with Fawad Ahmed. The Pakistan-born legspinner who played 10 first class matches in Pakistan was working in a warehouse and trying to make his way playing cricket in Australia whilst waiting for a verdict regarding his asylum application.
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"Umar Gul Needs Some Time away from Cricket" : Geoff Lawson
Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson spoke to PakPassion about the recently-concluded Test series against South Africa, the lack of preparation ahead of the series, Dav Whatmore, Umar Gul and the performance of the young Pakistani fast bowlers in the series
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"No plan to change Mohammad Amir's minimum sanction" : Dave Richardson
In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, Richardson spoke of the ICC’s role in promotion of T20 leagues round the world as well as initiatives to encourage the popularity of the game on a global scale. He also addressed some common misconceptions about the role of his organization in matters such as alleged favouritism of richer Cricket boards and commented on the ...
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"I want to emulate Joe Root by breaking into the England side" - Moin Ashraf
A Bradford-born fast-medium bowler, Moin made his first-class debut against Loughborough University in May 2010 and signed his first professional contract for Yorkshire at the end of the 2010 season, having made an impact in the last two matches of the Championship season by taking three wickets on his debut in a win over Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge and following ...
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"The Pakistan Team Isn't Mentally Weak" : Maqbool Babri
Maqbool "Max" Babri speaks in detail about his career, areas of expertise and his experience of working with Pakistani cricket players
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"2013 is a Huge Year for Scottish Cricket" : Majid Haq
Majid Haq has represented Scotland at Under-17, Under-19 and Under-23 levels, making his debut for the senior side on 20 July 2002. An off-spinner and hard-hitting left-handed batsman, he was a member of the Scottish squad for the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies.
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"Misbah annoys you as a bowler at times" : Tim Southee
In the third instalment of the series of interviews conducted by PPer Shoaib Naveed, we present to you an interview with the New Zealand fast bowler, Timothy Grant Southee. PakPassion.net had the pleasure of meeting Tim Southee in the back drop of a promotional media event in Auckland to launch the HRV Cup.
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"Kevin Pietersen Has Let Strauss and the ECB Down" : Geoff Boycott
The former England opener spoke to PakPassion about the Kevin Pietersen saga, South Africa, England's upcoming tour of India, the Pakistan-Australia series in the UAE and teams to watch out for in the T20 World Cup.
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"Kenyan Cricket Board is making all the wrong decisions": Steve Tikolo
Adding a further international flavour to PakPassion, we present an interview with Kenya's greatest ever cricketer Steve Tikolo.
The former captain of Kenya has a first class career which has spanned from 1995 to 2011 and he has featured in some of Kenya's greatest ever achievements in international cricket.
Steve played 145 matches for Kenya and when in full flow was a ...
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