Ahmed Shehzad
Ahmed Shehzad is a former Pakistani cricketer known for his skills as a batsman. He has represented Pakistan in all formats of the game and is recognized for his aggressive batting style and ability to anchor innings. Shehzad has been a part of various key matches for Pakistan, contributing significantly to the team’s successes. Recently, he has gained attention for his outspoken criticism of the Pakistan cricket team’s strategies and decisions, particularly ahead of major tournaments like the ICC Champions Trophy.
Born on Nov 23, 1991 (34 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Pakistan | 1 | 7.00 | 0.23% | +20% | 220,892,331 | 617,881 | $280,000 | 783$ |
| Totals | 1 | 220,892,331 | 617,881 | $280,000 | 783$ |
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Recent Mentions
Pakistan:
Cricketer Ahmed Shehzad stated that the fine of 5 million rupees on players is insufficient and should be higher.
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Pakistan:
Ahmed Shehzad raised questions about the batting strategy during the match.
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Pakistan:
Ahmed Shehzad criticized the team's strategy and playing eleven after the match.
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Bangladesh:
Ahmed Shehzad thinks that India and South Africa will advance to the semifinals.
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Pakistan:
Ahmed Shehzad mentioned that both India and South Africa will reach the semi-finals.
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Pakistan:
Ahmed Shehzad is the favorite player of Sahibzada Farhan, who has played domestic cricket with him.
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Bangladesh:
Ahmed Shehzad stated that Amir can change the fortune of Bengaluru in the IPL.
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Pakistan:
Ahmed Shehzad previously held a record for the fastest T20 century.
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Pakistan:
Cricketer Ahmed Shehzad stated that Salman Ali Agha is a good player but finds it difficult to secure a place in T20 cricket.
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India:
Ahmed Shehzad expressed his disappointment with the team's performance and questioned the selection process, alleging favouritism in the system.
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