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Irfan Pathan did not want to visit Pakistan, revealed after retirement

New Delhi : Irfan Pathan, a former all-rounder of the Indian cricket team, did not want to go to Pakistan in 2003. He has revealed this while talking to Suresh Raina. Irfan created history by taking a hat-trick in the Test against Pakistan in Karachi. He became the first bowler to do so on the first three balls of a match.


Irfan Pathan, who became the subject of discussion with his swing in Pakistan, spoke to Suresh Raina on Instagram Live. During this talk, he told that he wanted to play Ranji matches in Mumbai.

 Our team was against Mumbai in Ranji Trophy. I told Shetty sir, we have a match against Mumbai. I am in good form so if I have If done well against me, my name will definitely come up in the discussion. You have played Under-19 before." To be honest, I had been with a lot of disappointment there but whom I knew was going to happen there for me. "


Raina responded to Irfan's talk saying, "I remember when I got 9 wickets in Lahore with two hat-trick and everyone started talking about you. But after the grace of the above you played in Pakistan and Then you were selected to tour Australia. "

Like Pakistan, Irfan achieved a great success on the tour of Australia. He came into the limelight with the wickets of legendary batsmen Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist. Raina told "I remember the reverse swing yorker who took the wicket of Gilli (Gilchrist). You also took the wicket of Hedus (Hayden)."

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