
Karachi: The opening match of Islamabad United, Sahibzada, has put his attention in the return of the Pakistan team and a long -term international profession, a banking in its strong league in Pakistan, and the National T20 shape to return to the national competition.
In an exclusive interview with Geo NewsThe 29 -year -old racket highlighted that his goal is to secure a stable place on the national side instead of a short -term opportunity. “My goal is to play with Pakistan again and stay in the team in the long run, not just for a match or two games,” Farhan said. “When I return, I want to enhance my place, not just a brief appearance.”
Farhan attributed his dominant performance in the last T20 National Cup, where he broke three centuries and two of the fifties, to build his confidence before PSL. “Register a century early in the National T20, it gave me a big boost,” he said. “I planned to control this tournament to attract attention to the choice of PSL, fortunately, this model was moved forward.”
Farhan was initially overlooked through the PSL privileges during the January project. Then scored 605 runs in 7 roles for the National T20 Championship. His performance was convinced three centuries and two centuries of the United States to choose later Saahibzada Farhan in the supplementary category.
Farhan said that his consistency in PSL should control critics who described him as a “local” performance. “People used to say I only scored in the local cricket game, but I have proven their mistake in PSL,” Farhan said. “Performance in such a prominent league makes a strong issue for international selection.”
Farhan highlighted the importance of PSL offers in reducing the transition to the international cricket game. He said: “The level of competition here is intense, as it faces the best archers in PSL to prepare you for playing players in Pakistan in the international cricket game.” “If you are doing here, it will become easier to adjust internationally.”
He also pointed to the fierce competition to open holes in the Pakistan squad. “There are many strong concentrations, so you need consistent offers to earn and keep your place,” he said. “The player should not be judged after two or three games only, as they need a suitable operation to prove themselves.”
Farhan said that the support he receives from the United States administration, especially Captain Salman Agha, is to improve his style. “After the first match, Salman gave me valuable advice that helped improve my balance and play on the side.” “Now I register a larger naval in this field.”
He also played the academy’s coaches to help him develop as a tennis man. “Small modifications can make a big difference, and I am constantly working on improvement,” he said.
Farhan, who is known for playing in a stroke, stressed that he never satisfies a few good roles. “I cannot relax after one or two offers, and I always click for more,” he said. “My goal is to score at least two centuries or two pods in PSL to break the record for most T20 centuries in a evaluation year and help my team win.”
Thinking about the challenges of T20 beating, stressed the importance of the ability to adapt. “In T20S, your beating position is very important – the best openness because it gives me time to build roles. In Odis and T20s, you have more time to adapt, but you still need to be proactive.”
Farhan admitted that the international crochet game comes with severe scrutiny, but he said he was ready to challenge. “There is a lot of pressure at the highest level, but I learned to embrace it,” he said. “My mental is simple: control what you can, work hard, and let the offers speak.”
As the United continues to control the PSL X, Farhan is still determined to keep its shape. “I am beating now, and I want to continue to contribute. If I continue to perform, the rest will take care of himself.”