
Quetta Gladiators’ pacer Khurram Shahzad dismissed the “red-ball specialist” label during a post-match press conference on Tuesday, following his fiery spell against Multan Sultans in their PSL 10 encounter at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.
Shahzad was in lethal form, tearing through the Multan Sultans’ top order with precision and pace, reinforcing his value in the shortest format of the game.
When asked about the perception of being a red-ball specialist, Shahzad responded candidly: “I don’t know who has put that label on me. I’ve been playing in the PSL for the past five years.”
He went on to say his performances in domestic white-ball cricket and the Pakistan Super League as evidence of his versatility across formats.
“You just need to adjust your line and length slightly in white-ball cricket compared to red-ball,” he added, underlining the technical adaptability required to succeed in both formats.
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Quetta Gladiators pacer Khurram Shahzad breathed fire as he dismantled the Multan Sultans’ top order in their PSL 10 clash at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.
Put to bat first, the Mohammad Rizwan-led side started off on a dismal note as they lost their opening batter Yasir Khan on the team total of seven.
Khurram Shahzad dented Multan Sultans’ proceedings early in their innings as he dismissed Khan on the very first ball he bowled in the PSL 10 game.
The right-arm pacer then sent wicketkeeping batter Usman Khan back to the dugout on a duck.
Kamran Ghulam became Khurram Shahzad’s third victim in the game after scoring just three runs.
Curtis Campher scored four before falling victim to the Quetta Gladiators pacer as he completed his four-fer in the PSL 10 game.
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