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Mir Hamza highlights red-ball experience as key advantage in white-ball cricket transition

Hamza expressed satisfaction with his recent form, noting that he's been bowling well and taking wickets

Mir Hamza highlights red-ball experience as key advantage in white-ball cricket transition PHOTO: AFP

Pakistan Test cricketer Mir Hamza believes that bowlers with red-ball experience have a natural advantage when transitioning to white-ball cricket. The Dolphins' fast bowler shared his thoughts on his recent performances, the challenges his team is facing, and his future aspirations in an interview with a local news channel.

The left-arm pacer expressed satisfaction with his recent form, noting that he's been bowling well and taking wickets. However, he admitted disappointment that despite his individual success, his team has struggled to secure victories. 

"I enjoy my performance most when it benefits the team," said Hamza. "I'll be focusing on helping the team win the remaining matches."

When asked about the difficulties teams have been facing in the second innings of the Champions Cup, the fast bowler said that he couldn't understand it. 

“I don’t quite understand why there’s been trouble batting in the second innings. It’s not playing out as usual conditions would suggest. Perhaps the hot weather is affecting performance,” he said.

On a personal level, the 32-year-old is pleased with his form in red-ball cricket. 

“Performing at the top level gives me peace of mind,” he said. He emphasized the significance of the Champions Cup, acknowledging that all eyes are on the tournament and expressing his desire to win the player of the match award in at least one of the four games," he said.

Hamza further expressed his ambition to represent Pakistan in white-ball cricket as well, building on his success in the longer format. 

“A bowler with red-ball experience knows how to adapt to different situations and execute the right delivery at the right time,” he explained.

He also added that he isn't focusing on individual achievements or securing a place in the white-ball squad. 

“I never play with the mindset of topping the charts or securing a spot. My goal is always to contribute to my team’s success. In the Champions Cup, I hope to at least win the man-of-the-match award in one of the games,” he concluded.