Sikandar Raza Gives Stunning Reply on Playing For Pakistan: ‘I Am Born Pakistani..’
Sikandar Raza, the Pakistan-born cricketer who now leads Zimbabwe in T20Is, has expressed his unwavering commitment to Zimbabwe Cricket. Despite being born in Sialkot, Pakistan, Raza has made it clear that he has no intentions of switching his allegiance and wishes to remain loyal to Zimbabwe Cricket.
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In a recent Q & A session, with his followers on social media, when asked about the possibility of playing for Pakistan, Raza emphasized his dedication to Zimbabwe, stating that he will only ever represent Zimbabwe and is focused on repaying the faith that the country has placed in him.
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Raza’s journey in cricket has been remarkable, with him becoming one of the leading T20 cricketers in the world and a key figure in Zimbabwe cricket. Since making his international debut for Zimbabwe in 2013, Raza has been a standout performer, featuring in 17 Test matches, 142 ODI games, and 91 T20I fixtures for Zimbabwe. His all-round skills have seen him contribute significantly to the team, with over 4000 runs in ODIs and over 2000 runs in T20Is, along with 34 Test wickets, 88 scalps in ODIs, and 66 wickets in T20Is.
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Raza’s dedication to Zimbabwe Cricket is evident, and his decision to remain committed to the country despite his Pakistani roots reflects his deep gratitude for the opportunities and support he has received from Zimbabwe. His contributions to the team, both on and off the field, have solidified his position as a key figure in Zimbabwean cricket.
I am a born Pakistani and a product of Zimbabwe Cricket I will only and ever represent Zimbabwe spent time and money on me and I am only trying to repay their faith and whatever I achieve will never even get close to repaying it Zim is mine and am theirs fully
It’s clear that Sikandar Raza’s commitment to Zimbabwe Cricket is unwavering, and his decision to represent Zimbabwe reflects his deep appreciation for the opportunities he has been given by the country.