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GUJRANWALA: The player advancement program by PSL group Lahore Qalandars has given another plan hoping for Qalandars who are growing up, watching stars playing on TV.

This expectation has driven numerous children, aged between 9 to 12 years, to join the line at Jinnah Stadium on Sundays and get the opportunity to communicate.

Among the children, nine-year-old Taha Asif, 10-year-old Sajid and 12-year-old Burhan looked noteworthy and earned gestures of recognition from every one of the mentors at the nets taking preliminaries for the player advancement program.

"I'm so energized, I needed to play quick bowlers as well yet mentors believed that it would be dangerous for us to confront them. I demanded and demonstrated to them that I could play quick bowlers as well," said young Burhan.

"I play cricket on regular basis and i continue it with my studies. I need to play for Pakistan and I felt great when all the training staff came to value me and applauded me," said Sajid.

Taha got the most consideration as Qalandars establishment has reported to prepare the young boy —who's a big fan of Sachin Tendulkar and wants to be like him.

"I'm so inspired with the manner in which he came to bat, demonstrated his certainty and played each shot so easily. He has a conceived ability which he simply adjusts," said Lahore Qalandars CEO Rana Atif.

"We will take him for the best foundation preparing and will likewise give preparing opportunity with our PSL group amid our camp," he included.

Taha was eager to hear this.

"I'm so glad and it's my fantasy to play top level cricket. I follow crikcet of Sachin Tendulkar and I need to be like him," said Taha.

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