“We All Enjoy Burgers…”: Ex-Pakistan Skipper’s Brutal Advice For Azam Khan

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Pakistani guardian Azam Khan made his international debut in 2021 against England. Since then, he has played 14 T20is and has only scored 88 points for Pakistan. Son of the former Pakistani cricket player, Moin Khan, Azam still receives criticism because of his fitness problems. Despite an intention of aggressive striker in franchise cricket, Azam ends up facing the feat because of his indiscipline and his unfit attitude. Recently, the former Pakistani captain Younis Khan urged Aam to control his food, in order to have a long and successful career in cricket.
Younis said that you can enjoy good food and stay healthy while keeping control habits and Azam really needs to focus on its physical form.
“We love all the burgers – I do it too – but as a professional adhesive, we must show control. The diet and the discipline are essential at this level. If Azam Khan wants a long and successful career, the physical form must be an absolute priority for him. There is no shortcuts”, Younis Khan in Pakistan Media.
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