
Karachi: The leftist roundabout in Lahore Qalandarz Asif Aphidi is his attention to achieving a different thing like the record in the Pakistan Premier League (PSL) season, as it targeted the most point ball and the lowest number of limits that were waived in the championship.
In an exclusive interview with Geo NewsThe 38 -year -old left roundabout revealed its determination to excellence with the disciplined bowling. “My goal is to photograph the largest number of points in the championship, while I also admitted the lowest number of borders,” said Aphreidi.
Aphidi admitted that he was still suffering from pain from an eye injury, but he stressed that his focus is completely moving to the game as soon as he took to the field. “I feel uncomfortable, especially while running, but when the match begins, I forgot everything and focus only on my performance,” he said.
“Emotion and love for the game makes this pain unimportant. Once the match begins, my mind is on the cricket game only.”
The veteran roundabout acknowledged the increasing difficulty of the archers in the modern Cricket game T20, where the aggressive beating dominates. “In the Cricket game today, the archers face tremendous pressure. Instead of planning the entire match, I plan the ball with the ball,” Ephidi explained.
“Focusing on each delivery is separately helps me to stay effectively. My strategy is to increase transport balls and reduce registration opportunities to a minimum.”
Discussion of the Lahore Qalnders campaign, Aphidi expressed optimism after his recent victory, saying that the team gained momentum. “We will give Karachi Kings a difficult time and aim to win the next match,” said about the PSL match from his team against Karachi in Karachi on Tuesday.
He also praised the team’s environment, describing it as a coherent unit. “The team is like a family, everyone is well in line, and the atmosphere is great.”
Treating concerns about his age, Aphidi rejected the idea that it affects performance. “Age becomes a problem only if the player does not make an effort. As long as I give 100 % in the field, my age does not matter,” he stressed.