Nasir Jamshed vows to make a comeback to Pakistan team – Cricket News Update
The discarded Pakistani left-handed opening batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nasir-Jamshed-c78752, has vowed to perform well for the country in the future if given an opportunity and said that he was hard done by the selectors as he did not perform badly whenever he was given an opportunity.
The left-handed batsman from Lahore plays his domestic cricket for the National Bank of Pakistan and has been performing very well in first-class cricket, and also in the national limited overs cricket since the last couple of seasons.
Nasir made his international debut against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Zimbabwe-c3045 in 2008 and the batsman has so far played in 12 One Internationals for the country, in which he scored four half centuries and averages in the mid-30s, which is pretty decent for a new comer.
The aggressive left-hander is considered to be the future of Pakistan cricket and is considered one of the finest opening batsmen in national cricket. He came through the junior ranks cricket in the country and via his impressive displays, cricket analysts
in the country feel that Nasir can turn out to be a match-winner for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 in the future.
While speaking to Pakpassion, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nasir-c78728 expressed his disappointment at not been given an extended run at international level as he feels that he performed well, and deserved a consistent run to prove his worth.
Nasir said, "When I look at my statistics they are not too bad. I know I could have done better but four half centuries out of 12 innings and a strike rate of over 100 wasn't disastrous.”
Nasir further claimed that he has not lost heart and is geared up to cement his place in the Pakistan team as soon as he is given another opportunity. The left hander believes that he has improved his game and is a better player as compared to the last couple
of years.
"However I prefer to look ahead and know that if given another opportunity by the selectors to play for Pakistan, I will not let them down. I feel that my best years as a cricketer are ahead of me and that I am a better batsman now than what was evident
when I last played for Pakistan”, the left hander added.
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