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LAHORE: Karachi Kings youngster Saad Baig has expressed satisfaction with the team’s strong start to Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11, while also praising the leadership and influence of captain David Warner.
Speaking in an interview, Saad highlighted the positive momentum within the squad following back-to-back wins in the early stages of the tournament.
“Our journey in PSL 11 is going well, especially since we have won our first two matches. All praise to Allah, things are going in the right direction,” he said.
Representing Karachi Kings, Saad said playing for his home franchise remains a proud moment in his career.
“Obviously, I belong to Karachi and representing Karachi Kings is a matter of great pride for me,” he added.
The young batter was full of praise for Warner, crediting the experienced Australian for his continued guidance and support within the team environment.
“David Warner is a very experienced player. He was our captain last year as well, and I learned a lot from him then. This year too, I am learning from him and trying to implement those lessons in my game,” Saad said.
Saad Baig also reflected on the positive atmosphere within the squad, noting how quickly the new additions have integrated into the group.
“The team environment this season is very good. Even the new players don’t feel new anymore; everyone has gelled really well. Our combination looks strong, and overall, the feeling in the camp is very positive,” he stated.
Looking ahead, Saad made his personal objective clear, focusing on contributing to match-winning performances for Karachi Kings.
“My first goal is to help Karachi Kings win matches through my performances,” he concluded.
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