Talented batter Saif Badar reveals why he moved from Pakistan to USA

Middle-order batsman Saif Badar discussed his experience in Major League Cricket (MLC) and his decision to relocate to the USA to further his cricketing career.

Formerly a regular in Pakistan's domestic circuit until December 2022, Badar felt he was facing limited opportunities in his home country, prompting his move.

"My goal is to play as much cricket as possible and continue improving as a player. Moving from Pakistan to the USA was about seeking more opportunities to play the sport," Badar explained.

Reflecting on the contrasting cricketing cultures between Pakistan and the USA, Badar noted, "Pakistan boasts a rich cricketing heritage and a well-established system. In contrast, the USA is still developing its cricket culture as it isn't traditionally a cricketing nation. However, I'm optimistic about the investments being made in USA cricket, which will certainly lead to improvements."

During the recent MLC season, Badar represented the Los Angeles Knight Riders, a franchise co-owned by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, whom Badar admires.

"I'm a huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan, so I was hoping to meet him in person during the season, although he couldn't make it. Hopefully, there's a chance next season," he expressed.

When asked about his aspirations regarding the Indian Premier League (IPL), particularly playing for Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders, Badar emphasized, "My move to the USA is primarily about enhancing my opportunities. If the chance arises, any player would welcome it. Right now, my focus is on personal improvement. We'll see what the future holds."

Regarding his preference between the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and MLC, Badar shared, "I began my cricketing journey with the PSL, and now I see my future in MLC. The MLC is rapidly evolving and receiving strong support, and it has the potential to become a major league."

Asked about the possibility of representing Pakistan again, similar to Usman Khan's recent return after performing in the PSL despite contractual obligations elsewhere, Badar stated, "Playing for Pakistan has always been a dream since I started cricket. Currently based in the USA, I'm focused on playing here. While I don't anticipate a call-up, if the opportunity arises, representing Pakistan would be an honor no one would turn down."

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