Left arm fast bowler appeals to Najam Sethi for a chance
Despite impressive showing at the domestic circuit, left arm fast bowler Sadaf Hussain remains unsuccessful in impressing the Pakistan cricket selectors.
The Chakwal-born bowler has appealed to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Najam Sethi and the PCB's top management to give him a chance at the international level.
“I only want to say that my bowling records speak for itself, but I would like to appeal to chairman Sethi and other decision makers in Pakistan cricket to see my performance and give me a chance so I could prove myself at the highest level,” said Sadaf, quoted local media.
With 353 wickets in first class cricket, including 24 five wicket hauls and five 10-wicket hauls, the 28-year-old Hussain looks good enough for an international call.
353 first-class wickets at an excellent average of 18.19, but Sadaf Hussain keeps getting ignored for Pakistan, Pakistan A & most domestic tournaments #Cricket pic.twitter.com/qdP7EGGzoF
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) December 4, 2017
Earlier, batsman Fawad Alam, who was another top performer at the domestic level, was reported to be in consideration of selectors for his much awaited international return.