ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Batsman Asif Ali, who is currently playing for Islamabad United has said that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is "a talent-producing event" for the Pakistani cricket.

Talking to a private news channel, he said that the PSL has produced some cricketers with good talent in the past, with more already getting attention in the series' fourth edition.

The middle-order batsman, who himself was chosen through the PSL, said Umar Khan of Karachi Kings and Ali Shafiq of Multan Sultans, as well as Qalandars’ Haris Rauf, were among those who have everyone’s attention in this tournament.

“Every player is giving his best and working hard in this league,” he added.

He mentioned that the PSL continues to give new faces to Pakistan cricket.

To a question, he said that playing in the league has allowed him to learn work ethics from the world-renown cricketers.

The “PSL has brought a lot of improvement in my career. It’s a top level competition where we get to share a dressing room with top players and it gives us the opportunity to learn from their work ethics,” he said.

To another question, Ali noted that he aims to give his best in the PSL in order to confirm his ticket to the UK with the Pakistan squad for the mega event.

He said that "I try to give my best at any tournament and I will give my 100 percent here as well".

"I have the World Cup in my mind and goal is to be in Pakistan squad for the event,” he added.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019
 

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