RAWALPINDI: Left-handed opener Shan Masood, who made his way back into the national side for the historic Benaud-Qadir Trophy, said representing Pakistan in any form is above all the rest.
Masood, who last played an international match for Pakistan in early 2021, had recently made his way back into the national squad for the historic Benaud-Qadir Trophy against Australia, said he is delighted to have come back into the national squad, and representing Pakistan is the foremost priority for the left-hander.
“I think nothing compares or is above than representing Pakistan in any form. It is a moment of joy and pride for me as I will be a part of the historic series,” he said.
“It feels great to share the dressing room with my teammates and make a comeback after almost a year. It feels surreal as it has been quite a long now since my last representation,” he said.
“I have not any hopes of anybody other; I only look to Allah.” My ongoing goal is to use my performances to effect change. I’m well now that the wounds have healed, so feel free to examine my data in any format. You could never compete successfully as a human; you would always lose. Thus, the batter said, “I want Allah to reward me for my labor.”
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