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Fakhar: Objective is to help Pakistan win

Victory more important than records for batsman

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After Fakhar Zaman shattered a number of records during Pakistan’s fivematch ODI series against Zimbabwe, which they won 5-0, he said that records and statistics do not matter much to him.

The 28-year old flamboyant opener became the fastest batsman to reach 1,000 runs in ODIs, he scored 515 runs in the series, which is the most by a Pakistani batsman in a fivematch bilateral ODI series and became the first Pakistani batsman to score a double-ton in the format.

However, the primary focus of Fakhar has always been winning games for his country rather than personal milestones. “Honestly, I’m not a big fan of statistics because my primary objective is to help Pakistan win as much as possible,” Fakhar said.

“Records are meant to be broken, but for me that aspect is hardly on my mind when I go out to bat. “Although there are many players I know who are obsessed with records and various other milestones, but to me they matter little since the requiremen­ts of the team come first.

“Neverthele­ss, I am quite happy with what I achieved during the tour. Pakistan won both (T20 tri-series and the ODI rubber) and I’m glad that I played a part in our team’s success,” he said.

Mickey’s words

Talking about becoming the first double-centurion for Pakistan, he said he did not have Saeed Anwar’s record of 194 runs on his mind. He only had the words of his coach, Mickey Arthur, in his head.

“The day before the fourth match, Mickey told me that I could get a big one in this game if I applied myself a bit more. Thereafter, Mickey’s words kept reminding me that I should get a double century because no one from Pakistan had made one,” he said.

“That’s why I completely forgot about Saeed being Pakistan’s record-holder [of the highest ODI score].”

Zaman also mention how his young opening partner, Imamul-Haq, who also opens batting with him in domestic cricket for Habib Bank Limited, kept him going during the innings.

“I must give a lot of credit to Imam as well as he was a tremendous source of inspiratio­n at the other end. Whenever he noticed me getting slightly disinteres­ted, he would come down and say: ‘You can do it brother, concentrat­e hard and Insha’Allah you’ll be there’,” he said.

“I think Imam deserves a pat on the back as well for his great, great support during the long partnershi­p. Frankly speaking, having Imam as my [opening] partner is the best thing since his style of batting suits my game and moreover we have developed great rapport with each other.”

After making a mark in limited-overs cricket, Fakhar wants to replicate his performanc­e in the longest format of the game for Pakistan.

“My next target is playing Test cricket,” he said. “It would be some achievemen­t to make the grade at the highest level. I feel playing a Test match would be an opportunit­y to test the skills I possess, although I consider oneday format as my favourite.”

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman, who recently became the first from his country to score a double hundred in ODI, says his next target is to play Test cricket.
AFP ■ Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman, who recently became the first from his country to score a double hundred in ODI, says his next target is to play Test cricket.

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