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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the Pakistan left arm pacer discussed his current experience playing in the County Championships, reflected on his performances in Australia and in the PSL and shared his aspirations to continue representing his country.

 

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 By Saj Sadiq (May 13th, 2024)

 

Mir Hamza has been a force to reckon with in first-class cricket. He has played 114 matches with an average of 22.82 and an economy of only 2.89 but yet he only managed to play 5 matches at the international level.

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