Exclusive Interview Salman Irshad of Kashmir a Bowler with 151km/h

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#pakistancricket #babarazam #salmanirshad #psl #bugtistadium #alexhales Tabi Leaks always raises his voice for Talented Players with Performance in PCB Tournaments. Tabi Leaks presents the most lethal bowler of depth bowlers. His yorkers are being considered the most dangerous by Cricket Gurus. Salman Irshad is confident and claims that he will make his place on Pakistan Cricket Team with his performance and he Wants to Bowler like Jasprit Bumrah of #indiancricket #jaspritbumrah #alexhales #t20 #pakvseng Salman born 3 December 1995 in Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir), known as Salman Irshad, is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for Northern cricket team and Peshawar Zalmi#shadabkhan #psl #shaheenafridi Quaid-e-Azam and Pakistan Cup Trophy He made his first-class debut for Northern against Sindh in the 2019–20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy on 11 October 2019. Northern were up first for the batting. Irshad got out for 5 as Northern got all out for 408. In Sindh's first innings Irshad got figures of 1/91 as Sindh got all out for 326. In Northern's second innings Irshad didn't get a chance to bat as his team declared and ended their innings on 262/4d. In Sindh's second innings Irshad got figures of 1/50 and Sindh got all out for 199, well below their target of 345. Northern won the match comfortably by 145 runs In January 2021, he was named in Northern's squad for the 2020–21 Pakistan Cup. He made his List A debut on 8 January 2021, for Northern, in the 2020–21 Pakistan Cup. Kashmir Premier League Irshad was picked by Mirpur Royals for the first edition of the KPL in the gold category. He made his debut against Rawalakot Hawks on the 6th of August 2021. His team lost in eliminator 2 to eventual champions Rawalakot Hawks but he ended the tournament as the highest wicket-taker with 16 wickets..He also won the award for Best Kashmiri Player. Irshad was picked by Peshawar Zalmi in the silver category during the 2022 PSL draft He made his debut for Peshawar Zalmi against Lahore Qalandars, his former team. He got figures of 2/47 and got a score of 1*.He also stopped David Wiese’s hat-trick after Irshad was originally given out but he reviewed the decision and got the decision overturned.Peshawar went on to lose the match by 29 runs In his next match, against Karachi Kings, he did not bat and got figures of 0/24 as Peshawar beat Karachi by 9 runs. In the next match against Multan Sultans, he got figures of 1/38 and did not bat as Peshawar got crushed by 57 runs. His next match was against Multan Sultans again in which he got a score of 2(4) and got figures of 2/34 as Peshawar lost by 42 runs. Peshawar played Karachi Kings next and Irshad got figures of 2/25 as Peshawar won comfortably by 55 runs. His next match was against Quetta Gladiators as Irshad got figures of 2/37 which included the wicket of Will Smeed on 99 which denied Smeed his century. Peshawar went on to defeat Quetta by 24 runs. Irshad’s last match of the group stage came against Islamabad United as he went on to pick up figures of 3/29 and Peshawar won by 10 runs. He was left out of the squad for the final game of the group stages as Peshawar narrowly beat Lahore Qalandars in a super over. His next match was against Islamabad United in the 1st eliminator and he got figures of 3/31 as Peshawar lost by 5 wickets and were therefore knocked out of the 2022 PSL. He ended the tournament as Peshawar Zalmi’s highest wicket taker with 15 wickets, just 5 short of Shaheen Afridi’s 20 (the highest of the tournament).He was named as one of the ‘breakout stars’ of the 2022 PSL by #cricket Cricinfo.

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