Inzamam considers these three cricketers as the game changers
Inzamam considers these three cricketers as the game changers
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Lahore: Injamam-ul-Haq, a former cricketer of the Pakistan cricket team, has told that three big players have made a big change in the history of cricket. Inzamam has not included the name of any Indian player like Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli. Inzamam has said that Sir Vivian Richards, Sanath Jayasuriya, and AB de Villiers are the three batsmen who changed the game of cricket.

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Inzamam, the great batsman of his time, told a YouTube channel, "Years ago, Richards worked to change the game of cricket. In that era, batsmen used to play fast bowlers on the backfoot, but Richards showed everyone how fast The bowlers can also be played on the front foot. "Inzamam said of Jayasuriya," The second change brought Jayasuriya. He was fast in the first 15 overs of the innings. Decided to attack the Dabjas. Before his arrival, those who shot in the air were generally not considered good batsmen, but Jayasuriya changed the perception by attacking the bowlers early in the innings.

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Inzamam then said of De Villiers, "The third player who worked to change the game of cricket is de Villiers. Today, I want De Villiers for the one-day and T20 cricket that is being played. I am responsible. Earlier batsmen used to play shots straight off the bat, but de Villiers started to apply paddle sweep and reverse sweep. "

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