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Denying the general impression that he considered T20 format of cricket difficult, Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf said that he did not consider Twenty20 cricket any difficult, and that the impression about him was not correct.
Lahore, Sept 30 : Denying the general impression that he considered T20 format of cricket difficult, Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf said that he did not consider Twenty20 cricket any difficult, and that the impression about him was not correct.
He said this on the occasion of practice match between his team Lahore Lions and Lahore Eagles in connection with the National Twenty20 Cup at the LCCA Ground, reported The News
Mohammad Yousuf said that there would be a great contest in the National Twenty20 Cricket Tournament, beginning from October 4, and that the players had begun full preparation for this event.
He said that his team "Lahore Lions" consists of talented and in-form players.
The veteran batsman said that Twenty20 cricket also requires experienced and talented batsmen and this impression is not correct that he does not have any ability to play Twenty20 cricket.
ANI