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Misbah-ul-Haq’s captaincy in the Test series will be severely tested: Aamir Sohail

Aamir Sohail, former Pakistan captain and opening batsman, looks ahead to the challenges of the tour of South Africa for Misbah-ul-Haq and his team in unfamiliar conditions. Sohail also sheds light on what he believes should be the Pakistani tactics in South Africa, as well as outlining the roles of key bowlers such as Mohammad Irfan and Saeed Ajmal in a chat with Saj Sadiq of PakPassion.net

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‘Indian players most welcome to play in the Pakistan Super League’

The Pakistan Super League (PSL), estimated to be in excess of $100 million, will see five city-based franchises in the fray. In this exclusive interview with PakPassion’s Saj Sadiq, PSL Managing Director Salman Sarwar Butt speaks about the interest levels of players and potential franchise, among other things. He also said that if the BCCI gives the necessary approval, Indian players are most welcome to take part in the championship.

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Pakistan can surprise South Africa in the Test series: Zaheer Abbas

The Pakistan cricket team leaves for South Africa on January 20 ahead of the three match Test series which starts February 1st in Johannesburg. Pakistan have previously lost six out of the nine Test matches they played in South Africa and will arrive as the underdogs, despite possessing what appears to be a settled and well balanced starting eleven.

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Niall O’Brien: Two divisions in Test cricket would be a great idea

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Niall O'Brien talks about his early days as a cricketer, the highlights of his career and the future of Irish cricket.

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‘Mohammad Irfan can be the fastest bowler in the world’

Thirty year old 7 foot 1" pace bowler Mohammad Irfan’s second chance in international cricket has so far gone a lot better than when he was introduced to international cricket in the English summer of 2010

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There will never be another cricketer like Sachin Tendulkar, says Pakistan great Saqlain Mushtaq

Saqlain Mushtaq, the legendary Pakistani off-spinner who took 496 international wickets, heaped praise on Sachin Tendulkar.

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Usman Qadir promises to follow his famous father, Abdul Qadir, into the Pakistan national team

Usman Qadir, 19, is the son of the legendary Abdul Qadir. He is a highly-rated leg-spinner and more than useful middle-order batsman who has represented Pakistan at Under-15 and Under-19 levels.

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Playing in India should be a fantastic experience, feels Pakistani batsman Umar Amin

Since 2007, 23-year-old Umar Amin has been one of the most talked-about middle-order batsmen in Pakistan.

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IPL has done lot of damage to other cricket-playing nations: Ehsan Mani

In an interview, former ICC President Ehsan Mani said, "The one big challenge which came towards the end of my presidency, which actually happened after I left, was the start of the IPL."

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