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'He shows no favoritism': Haris Rauf praises Shaheen Afridi's captaincy in PSL

Lahore Qalandars’ fast bowler Haris Rauf hailed Shaheen Afridi for his captaincy, deeming it a crucial factor behind the team’s success in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

During an interview with a social media platform, Haris lauded Shaheen Afridi’s leadership, mentioning his fairness as a standout trait of his captaincy.

“He does not show favoritism. On the field, he thinks and acts like a true captain,” Rauf explained.

Rauf credited Shaheen Afridi for Lahore Qalandars’ title-winning campaigns, highlighting his exceptional leadership.

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“Afridi’s captaincy has been outstanding — there is no doubt about that. He led us to two titles, and his role has been crucial in our success,” Rauf said.

The 31-year-old also shed light on Shaheen Afridi’s nature on the field as a captain.

“He may look aggressive during matches, but off the field, he is very composed and always there for the team,” he said.

Haris Rauf stated that when players have faith in their captain, it motivates them to give their best effort.

“When you believe in your captain, you want to give your best. I try to stick to his plans to help the team win,” he concluded.

The Rawalpindi-born fast bowler reflected on his PSL 10 performance, stating that he is not satisfied with his performance in the ongoing tournament.

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“To be honest, I am not yet satisfied with my performance in PSL, nor have I been able to meet the team’s expectations or my personal goals. However, I am constantly trying to figure out how to improve and live up to the team’s expectations,” the pacer remarked.

While looking ahead to the crucial matches for Qalandars, Haris Rauf said, “I’m working on improving my bowling speed because the upcoming matches are going to be very important.”

“I am working on improving my bowling speed because the upcoming matches are going to be very important,” he concluded.

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