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Watson intends to transform Wasim Jr. into Pakistan's version of Andre Russell

Wasim last-ball crucial six against Qalandars secured Gladiators' spot in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season nine playoffs

Watson intends to transform Wasim Jr. into Pakistan's version of Andre Russell PHOTO: PSL

The head coach of Quetta Gladiators, Shane Watson, has heaped praise on Mohammad Wasim Jr for his exceptional coordination and grit, after hitting a crucial six on the final ball against Lahore Qalandars on Sunday.

The win against Qalandars secured Gladiators' spot in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season nine playoffs after four years.

Speaking after the match, Watson highlighted Wasim's multifaceted skills and expressed his belief in nurturing the youngster's potential.

"We've been talking to Mohammad Wasim jr since the first game about being as still as possible. He's got amazing hand-eye coordination and power, so he just needs to stand still and trust that he can smash it," Watson said.

Watson went on drawing comparison of Wasim to West Indies' power-hitter and pacer, Andre Russell.

"We've been talking to him about turning himself into the Pakistani Andre Russell with the skill and power he's got with the bat. We already know what he's got with the ball, and he's got amazing athleticism which we've seen in the field," he further added.

It is worth noting that after Quetta's win, Karachi Kings have been automatically eliminated from contention for the final four spots.The final four includes Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators.