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Pakistan Ladies cricket crew's everything rounder Kainat Imtiaz on Monday said that she needs to be superior to the bests of the game.
The 27-year-old cricketer, during a question and answer session in Karachi today, said that she doesn't venerate any player as she isn't keen on copying anybody. She will likely outperform the best ones.
"There are some extraordinary players in female cricket like Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry. I need to be known as a far superior player, I don't plan to resemble one of them, I need to be superior to them," she said.
Kainat, a quick bowling every single rounder, ha spoke to Pakistan in 11 ODIs and 12 T20Is. In spite of the fact that she has been in circuit for quite a while, however has become a customary individual from Pakistan ladies group this year as it were.
"Ladies' cricket has progressed significantly. The way PCB is working for the advancement of our game is praiseworthy. It has given a character to ladies' cricket and now progressively youthful players are anxious to play the game," she said.
Next up for the national ladies' group is Britain, with the two groups set to play three ODIs and three T20I one month from now in Malaysia. Kainat says she and her partners are prepared for the English test, on account of their nature.
"Malaysia resembles a home ground for us. We are confident of doing admirably in the arrangement against Britain," she said.
"We have been planning great for this arrangement. Indeed, even the arrangement against Bangladesh was a piece of the arrangement. We are certain of a superior show against Britain this time," she included.
Kainat said that the group would miss the nearness of the accomplished Sana Mir — who as of late chose to enjoy a reprieve from worldwide cricket — yet stayed sure about youthful players capacity to fill the void.
She further said that the rising number of global matches is useful for the development of ladies' cricket. "The more we play, the more we show signs of improvement," she said.
"We play each game with force and enthusiasm, and we never surrender yet we now and then don't complete the manner in which we should. We have to get increasingly more grounded rationally," she said when inquired as to why Pakistan ladies have a past filled with giving up games from a triumphant position.
Pakistan ladies group will leave for Malaysia on November 30 to play three T20Is and three ODIs against Britain.
Boss selector Urooj Mumtaz is relied upon to report a last squad for the visit on Wednesday.
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