I want to be an “Idol” like Saeed Anwar: Saim Ayub

I want to be an “Idol” like Saeed Anwar: Saim Ayub, Saeem Ayub, a young Pakistani cricketer, expressed his desire to become an “idol” like Saeed Anwar, a former Pakistani cricketer known for his elegant left-handed batting.

Saeed Anwar is considered one of the greatest Pakistani batsmen of all time and is remembered for his graceful stroke play, particularly his iconic 194-run knock against India in 1997, which was the highest individual score in ODI cricket at the time.

Anwar was also a prolific run-scorer in Test cricket, with 20 centuries to his name.

For a young cricketer like Saeem Ayub, looking up to someone like Saeed Anwar is understandable, as he is a role model for many aspiring cricketers in Pakistan and around the world.

To become an “idol” like Anwar, Ayub will need to work hard on his skills and strive for excellence both on and off the field.

He will also need to maintain a positive attitude, be a good team player, and show resilience in the face of setbacks and challenges.

With dedication and hard work, Ayub can aspire to follow in the footsteps of his hero and achieve his dreams of becoming a successful cricketer.

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