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2 Pakistani Origin Cricketers Who Will Play For IPL Franchises In Major League Cricket

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Major League Cricket –  In the world of cricket, Pakistan is one of the few countries with Test playing status. The Asian nation has also had success in other ICC competitions, winning the ICC T20 World Cup and the ICC 50-over World Cup each time. The Men in Green are regarded by many fans as one of cricket’s most surprising teams.

The Asian nation has produced a number of outstanding talents over the years. It is referred to as the “country of fast bowlers” since it consistently develops some of the top fast-bowling talent in the world.

Yet, not every Pakistani star goes on to have a successful career abroad. Some of them struggle to succeed, so they relocate to another country in search of better possibilities. We will now examine three such Asian players who moved to the United States and are currently participating in the new MLC of the United States for teams owned by IPL franchises.

1. Former Pakistan player Sami Aslam

In case you were unaware, Sami Aslam, a former Pakistan Test and ODI player, has retired from domestic cricket and relocated to the United States of America. He will participate in the new league in the USA for the Chennai Super Kings co-owned Team Texas.

2. Saif Badar

Saif Badar, a middle-order batter who was born in Sialkot, has played in the PSL for the Multan Sultans and Islamabad United. He even played for the U-19 team of his country but has recently migrated to America. Saif will join the Los Angeles Knight Riders team of KKR.

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