
Nutingham: Reed Red Paul Reed Pakistan, Mohamed Abbas, has allocated his first performance in Nottinghamsheer in the boycott championship to the Pakistani armed forces that gave an Indian aggression.
The rapid archer erupted through the hitting line on the Hampsheer opponent in the first roles with numbers from 5 versus 31 in 15 of the match, playing a pivotal role in the 196 Hampsheer collection in Trent Bridge. The destroyed bowling talisman, Nutinghamshire, delivered 137 in the first boycott championship match.
Talk to Geo NewsAbbas said: “First of all, I would like to thank God Almighty.
At a moment of impressive that perfectly bonded for the first time in Nutinghamsheire with the Pakistani forces’ victory over India, the rapid archer devoted his stars to the Pakistani army.
Abbas said: “I want to devote this performance to our courageous Pakistani forces – the army, the navy and the Air Force – who, who are stationed on the borders of the country even at this moment, are fighting with such courage and courage against the enemy forces.”
“We Pakistanis want peace in this world and with our neighboring countries. But if we have to war over and over again, the way our armed forces have selected on this occasion, I am sure that they will continue to respond in the same way in any cases of importance to anything else.
The 34 -year -old was quickly recognizing the support of his teammates and management, including the main coach Peter Morris and captain Haseeb Hameed.
“Everyone in the team is happy with my performance. Even my friends on the Hampsheer team appreciated this, because I played with them in the past three seasons and I know their strengths and weaknesses. Wherever I play, I try to give a hundred percent.”
Abbas’s return to Nottinghamshere has long been. He initially signed with the club in 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic delayed its appearance for the first time. After four successful seasons with Hampsheer, during which he got 180 red share, Baller joined Nottinghamshire in a six -game deal.