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Imran Khan wants serfraz Ahmed must return back in intentional cricket
Previous Pakistan commander Imran Khan trusts Sarfaraz Ahmed's hacking out doesn't really spell the finish of his worldwide profession.
Imran, who is as of now Pakistan's leader, has totally avoided any open remark on the country's cricket crew since he assumed control over the top occupation.
Be that as it may, taking an end of the week off from political obligations, he addressed various late improvements in Pakistan cricket, additionally backing the beset lead trainer
"I don't figure the exhibition and type of a player ought to be made a decision by T20 cricket however through Test and one-day cricket," Imran told columnists.
"He can return to the national group, yet right now he should concentrate on household cricket."
Sarfaraz Ahmed was mitigated of his obligations as Pakistan commander a month ago in each of the three configurations after a supported drop in both individual structure and the group's
He additionally lost his place in the T20 and Test squads for Pakistan's voyage through Australia, and has gone through the most recent three weeks captaining Sindh in the
Quaid-e-Azam trophy, where, with 92 runs in four innings, his batting returns have been to some degree humble.
Imran tossed his weight behind Misbah, adulating the two his uprightness and capacity.
"It is a valuable move to name Misbah as he is a legitimate and fair-minded individual who has heaps of understanding behind him.
I think Misbah will end up being a decent decision and Pakistan will improve and do well in Test and ODI cricket under him.
He has this ability in him that he can prep the players and furthermore improve their presentation."
Imran likewise communicated trust in the redid local structure - which he had himself vigorously supported - backing it to create long haul results that improve exhibitions of the national side.
"On the off chance that our local cricket improves, at that point Pakistan cricket will likewise push ahead."
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