Naseem Shah, a 17-year-old fast bowler of the national cricket team, says that due to his late mother, he was able to get rid of the injury and started playing international cricket.
Right-arm fast bowler Naseem Shah, who played four Tests for Pakistan, suffered a back injury two years ago and his career began to suffer prematurely.
He could not play in PSL and could not be a part of Emerging Asia Cup but then Naseem Shah got rid of injury and became a part of U-19 team after which he became a Test cricketer and played in PSL 5. Also succeeded.
In an exclusive interview with Geo News, Naseem Shah gave full credit to his mother for recovering from injury and returning to cricket.
Naseem Shah says that my mother has passed away but she gave me great courage.
“I remember my mother didn’t know much about cricket, she just knew I was sick and couldn’t play, she didn’t know anything else when she knew I was upset,” she said. ۔
Naseem Shah added that his mother used to say that never give up, believe in Allah, work hard from the heart, keep the intention clear, success will surely follow.
“My mother motivated me a lot and boosted my self-confidence, all the credit goes to my mother. During this time I got rid of the injury and now I am playing,” said the fast bowler.
He said that the staff of PCB and National Cricket Academy also worked hard. When I got injured, I was very young and very upset. Cricket was in my blood but I could not play. Was coming and all sorts of ideas were coming.
Naseem Shah said that it was a difficult time for me, I could not play PSL while Emer Jang was not available for the Asia Cup but kept myself positive, I still have the same goal that I want to improve my fitness. To maintain.