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Hammad Azam

“My aim is to make a name for myself just like Abdul Razzaq did” : Hammad Azam

Hammad Azam spoke about the objectives behind his current stint in club cricket in England, frustration at not being able to become a regular in the Pakistan team and his aspirations for the future.

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Hammad Azam doesn’t lose hope despite being ignored by selectors during Sri-Lanka-Pakistan ODI series

Hammad Azam's name was missing after the PCB announced its ODI squad for the series vs Sri Lanka.

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Pakistan cricket is suffering due to lack of vision and mismanagement by PCB

Although Pakistan’s cricket team has seen victories, cricket in Pakistan seems to be on a downward spiral. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken many steps including the hiring of a foreign coach, but all steps taken by the board have failed to boost the team’s performance.

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Usman Salahuddin hopes to impress Pakistan selectors with volume of runs

Amongst the current crop of young and promising players in Pakistan, Usman Salahuddin is a name that is often mentioned as one who has the potential and the wherewithal to excel at international level. The 22-year-old right-handed batsman from Lahore has already played two ODIs for Pakistan against the West Indies and whilst he failed to impress in those games, he remains on the selectors' radar as a worthy candidate for a future recall to the team.

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Hammad Azam says it is difficult to perform when being in and out of the side

Hammad Azam, 22, hails from Attock and made his First-Class debut in 2008 for Rawalpindi. He was selected for the Pakistan Under-19 team for the World Cup in New Zealand after only six First-Class appearances.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: The difference between India and Pakistan

The Champions Trophy 2013 was a debacle for Pakistan in every sense of the word. The team played three and lost all three — indeed, outclassed.

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Abdul Razzaq to lead Pakistan in Hong Kong Super Sixes

National selectors named experienced all-rounder Abdul Razzaq the captain of the Pakistan squad for the Super Sixes tournament to be held in Hong Kong later this month.

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