Sajid Khan's Witty Response to 'Scare' Question Steals the Show

Sajid Khan’s Witty Response to ‘Scare’ Question Steals the Show

Pakistan’s seasoned spinner Sajid Khan has become a sensation with his witty response to a question about the “scare” he was giving to England batters in the third Test at Rawalpindi.

Khan, along with fellow spinner Noman Ali, wreaked havoc on England’s batting lineup, reminiscent of the legendary Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis duo. When asked about this comparison in a post-match press conference, Khan delivered an epic reply.

“I didn’t scare anyone,” Khan said with a chuckle. “You guys are saying that I did. God has given me such a look that even if I laugh, people get scared.”

Khan’s humor aside, his partnership with Ali proved decisive in Pakistan’s first series win in four attempts. The duo combined for 39 wickets in the second and third Tests, including crucial contributions with the bat.

Khan praised Ali as Pakistan’s most experienced spinner and declared that he deserved the Man of the Series award alongside him. “Noman bhai is a great mate and has served well,” Khan said. “He deserved this award with me.”

Pakistan’s captain, Shan Masood, also expressed his delight at the series victory, which ended his wait for his first as Test captain. “Thankful to God for the series win,” Masood said. “There was no pressure as such. I was making a comeback, but there were people who backed me.”

Khan’s return to the side was a major factor in Pakistan’s success. He thanked God for the 2-1 series win and expressed gratitude to those who supported him. “I was making a comeback, but there were people who backed me,” Khan said.

Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Historic Defeat in Multan Test

Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Historic Defeat in Multan Test

Pakistan’s cricket team has endured a humiliating defeat in the Multan Test against England, becoming the first Test-playing nation to lose by an innings and 47 runs after scoring over 550 runs in the first innings. This unprecedented setback has cast a dark shadow over Pakistan’s cricketing history.

Despite their impressive first-innings total, Pakistan’s bowlers failed to deliver, allowing England to take a commanding lead. Skipper Shan Masood expressed his disappointment, emphasizing that the team’s batting unit cannot shoulder the entire blame.

“When you put up 550 on the board, it’s important to back it up with 10 wickets,” Masood said. “220 runs in the third innings can be a good score, but England found a way to get those 20 wickets. We also have to find a way to do that.”

Masood acknowledged that Pakistan’s recent Test performances have been disappointing, including a 0-2 loss to Bangladesh. He stressed the need for consistency and a squad mentality to overcome these challenges.

“We’re in the middle of the series, and we’ve talked about squad mentality and consistency,” Masood said. “No matter how the pitch is, we have to find a way out. England showed that. It’s a non-negotiable of Test cricket to perform on a consistent basis.”

Masood expressed his frustration over the team’s inability to deliver the results that Pakistan deserves. “We’re obviously hurt by the results, hurt as a nation,” he said. “What hurts is that we’re not getting the results that Pakistan cricket deserves. We are trying to turn it around.”

Pakistan’s bowlers will need to step up and deliver in the remaining matches of the series if they hope to salvage some pride. The team’s batting unit has shown its potential, but it is the bowlers who must now prove their worth.

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