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Azhar Mahmood: Enjoyed responsibility of being Pakistan bowling coach

Azhar Mahmood believes Pakistan bowling line-up in ODIs is a very inexperienced one and that has to be understood by observers.

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Azhar Mahmood: To expect Mohammad Aamer to single-handedly destroy England’s batting-order was completely unrealistic

The main reason for the lack reverse-swing for Pakistan bowlers has to do with how the ball is taken care of during the innings, believes the former all-rounder.

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Azhar Mahmood backs Mohammad Aamer’s inclusion in Pakistan training camp

Azhar Mahmood has come out with his support as he backed Mohammad Aamer.

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Azhar Mahmood – ‘Playing on home pitches cannot be underestimated’

The former allrounder talks about the significance of the Pakistan-Zimbabwe series, Pakistan's one-day ranking, Azhar Ali's development as captain, and more

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Azhar Mahmood: All set for T20 camps at the ICC Academy

Mahmood is planning to setup two new cricket academies after hosting the charity dinner.

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‘Yuvraj, Ganguly, Zaheer and Indian team to come together in support of my charitable cause’

The money raised from the event organised by Azhar Mahmood will go to British Asian Trust.

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‘Sachin Tendulkar commands respect on and off the field’

In 1989, a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar had toured Pakistan. The first time I watched him bat was during a game at Gujranwala, which was reduced to a 16-overs a side affair. On that tour, he had played Mushtaq Ahmed and Abdul Qadir really well. In fact, during a game at Peshawar, he had smashed Qadir for a few sixes. Those are my first memories of Sachin.

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