LAHORE: Just halfway through the fourth edition of PSL, a good wealth of fresh talent has emerged in various shapes and departments of the game.One such talent that has emerged is 25-year-old Umar Siddique. The son of former Test Umpire Siddique Khan, Umar is representing Multan Sultans in PSL and has impressed with his batting in the tournament so far. So far, the youngster has scored 119 runs in three innings for Sultans at an average of 39.66, however, he is hungry for more. “I won’t say that I’m satisfied with what I have done at this stage. This is just the beginning I want to continue doing this and finish among top performers of the league,” Umar said. Umar knows, PSL is the best chance for him to show his talent to the world as any performance at this forum can’t go unnoticed.
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Thursday, February 28, 2019
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