Kamran Ghulam, a batter playing for Markhors in the Champions One-Day Cup, has shown excellent form by scoring two centuries. Despite his consistent performance, he’s still waiting for a call-up to the national team. During a media interaction in Faisalabad, Kamran expressed his belief that his hard work will eventually pay off when the selectors deem the time right.
“My job is to perform, and I’ve been doing that for the last three years,” Kamran said, indicating his focus remains on his game rather than external pressures. He emphasized that the ongoing tournament offers a great platform for young talent and stated that he’s not letting the pressure of upcoming playoff matches affect him, thanks to a positive team atmosphere.
Fitness, according to Kamran, is key to succeeding in all three formats of cricket. He highlighted how important it is for cricketers to stay fit to deliver consistent performances. He also praised the quality of the Faisalabad pitch, saying that it provides a balanced opportunity for both batters and bowlers, making the competition more intense.
With the group stage of the tournament concluding, the action now moves to the playoffs, starting with the Qualifier match between Markhors and Panthers on September 24. The tournament will continue with the Eliminator rounds and conclude with the final on September 29. Kamran remains hopeful and determined to continue his high-level play during the final stages of the tournament.