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My individual role is to take the innings as deep as I can and perform in a way that benefits the team most.
The aim is to be the best for Pakistan across all formats.
I have my own batting style and don’t want to be compared with Kohli.
My aim is to be counted among the top players.
When you continue to perform, your confidence level increases dramatically.
When I get out, I get annoyed with myself.
It is not my role to go out and do the power hitting. My job is to play my natural game.
I go out in the middle with a positive frame of mind and the intention of playing out the entire overs and making full use of the available opportunities.
I’d be lying if I say that not scoring a Test century was a burden on me.
I do not pay any heed to the negative thoughts, I just go with the plan my team gives me.
If I can be number one in the world without power hitting, then I don’t need power hitting. But when I need to, I utilise it well.
I was attracted to cricket at a very young age. My father’s elder brother Akram Siddiq saw the passion for cricket in me, so he pushed me, and then another uncle – father of Kamran, Umar, and Adnan Akmal – advised my father to work hard on me, as he thought that I will make it big in cricket.
I am trying to take my ODI confidence to Test cricket.
The World Cup is a very big event. Every player dreams of playing in one, and it was my dream, too.
I don’t get happy with personal milestones. I get happy when my team wins.
For Pakistan to do well in the ODIs, that’s my first priority.
Even when I played in club matches, I would take it to heart that I had got out early.
Early on in my career, I used to get out in the 30s, 40s, fifties, and 60s. So I really appreciated reaching my first hundred.
If I’m going for a shot, then I’ve just resolved to go for it and not think too much about it.
My aim is to be the best in the world and perform in each of Pakistan’s wins.
We are all really working hard to improve our batting.
I try to play like Kohli and compete with him.
I will be happy to deliver for my country as an all-rounder, for which I am working very hard in the nets.
In every match, I want to give my 100 per cent.
I am the sole example of what the IRCA has done for Pakistan cricket.
People keep comparing me to Virat Kohli.
I’m looking forward to the new challenge that playing T20 cricket in England will bring.
Cooking, I never do at home.
Regions’ role in detecting and developing a raw talent is no secret, as they work so hard to produce top class players who go on to represent departments, then national team, and also play in different leagues of the world.
Runs are runs, even if they are coming off playing cut shots or in front, but it’s not like T20 can only be played with big shots.
I have had the experience of playing in Sharjah, and it worked well for me.
Kohli is my favorite batsman. I watch his videos and try to learn from that. He is an experienced player, and it is always good to learn from a player of his caliber.
Pakistan vs. India is always an exciting match, as everyone has eyes on this game.
I keep learning from my mistakes and take advice from my seniors Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq because I want to be better and better in Test cricket.
I loved playing cricket from my childhood. My dad made me play in the streets, and my interest grew. He put me in a club, seeing this. My habit grew from that point.
I have heard good things about Somerset from Azhar Ali, and I want to play a part in the Club winning matches.
There is always a plan, and that is very simple – to lead the game till the end – and my role is to play the anchor while the team plays around me.
At a time when Lahore Region was not ready to provide me opportunities to play for my region, it was Shakil Shaikh and Islamabad Region which provided me a break.
I don’t just play along the ground. I practice hitting the ball big, and when needed, I use it.
I keep learning from my mistakes, and I take advice from my seniors, and the aim is to be the best in the world across all formats.
I try to learn with experience. This is my process of learning, so I try my 100 per cent.
I can never forget my early days, when I was running from pillar to post to get chance to exhibit my prowess at higher level, but no one was ready to give me a break.
Personal achievements don’t matter to me; victory of the team does.
My role is to play out the full overs.