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Friday, November 26, 2010

Pakistan all rounder Abdul Razzaq dedicated his stunning century




ABU DABHI: Pakistan allrounder Abdul Razzaq dedicated his stunning century to the ‘future of Pakistan cricket’, insisting the team’s sensational victory was a satisfying rebuttal to all those who were critiquing its performance.
“I think Pakistan cricket has been going down because of the critics,” said Razzaq after his whirlwind knock. “When things are not falling into place, instead of lashing out and deriding the players, one must boost and motivate them. In such a tough time for Pakistani cricket I’d like to dedicate my hundred to the future of Pakistan.”
Razzaq blasted the South African bowlers to lead Pakistan to a one-wicket win with a ball to spare and level the One-Day International (ODI) series 1-1 with three matches left to play. The allrounder smashed seven sizzling fours and 10 sixes on his way to an unbeaten 109 off just 72 balls, his third ODI century and second against South Africa.
“I see my knock as one of the finest ever. The way we won was a unique accomplishment so it will be one of my unforgettable innings.”
However, Razzaq believed that he had been playing under pressure and without any backing for several years. “I think my talent has not been properly utilised, especially my batting spot has never been permanent. I always played under immense pressure and felt every match I played could be my last one.
“The constant threat of being axed if you don’t perform in even one match cannot work. Players are desperate for motivation and backing.”

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