Pakistan batsman Haider Ali wants to hit the cricket ball as cleanly as his role model Rohit Sharma and emulate the Indian limited-overs vice-captain in scoring double hundreds frequently.
Ali, who rose to prominence with his exploits at the U-19 World Cup earlier this year, has got his maiden international call-up for the tour of England.
“As far as role models are concerned, mine is Rohit Sharma. I like him as a player, and want to give the side an aggressive start at the top, and hit the ball cleanly like him. He is a man for all three formats, and he can adapt his game to all three formats,” said Ali in a media interaction conducted online.
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“And the thing I like best is when he crosses 50, he moves on to a 100, and then he’s thinking of 150, and even 200. That’s what I want to do: to think about getting big scores, and when I get there, aim for even bigger ones. He finishes the game off for his side, and is a real match-winner,” the 19-year-old claimed.
Ali has played seven first-class games and scored a hundred in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan’s premier domestic event, final. With his string of impressive performances at the domestic and the U-19 level, Ali is seen as the next big thing in Pakistan cricket. He has also landed a PSL contract.
Ali is excited about being guided by Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and batting coach Younis Khan.
“I always wanted to play under the coaching of Younis Khan, and I’m glad I will get the opportunity this time. I want to learn as much as possible from this tour and ask lots of questions to both Younis and Misbah.
“I want to learn how to play all three formats and what mindset to approach all three formats with. I’m very excited about how much I can grow over these next three months,” he added.
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