Quetta Gladiators batter Hasan Nawaz has opened up on the change in his batting number in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.
The right-handed batter made his T20I debut for Pakistan in the series against New Zealand earlier this year.
Hasan Nawaz opened the innings for the Greenshirts in the five-match T20I away series.
The 22-year-old took the cricket world by storm, with a 45-ball ton in just the second game of his career.
However, Quetta Gladiators moved him down the order for their PSL 10 campaign, and he plays at the No. 3 position.
The right-handed batter has scored 323 runs for the side, featuring 24 sixes, the most by a batter in the ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League.
In a recent chat with ARY News, Hasan Nawaz opened up on the side’s PSL 10 campaign and his batting position.
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“All the team players are on the same page to become champions. I always play for the team. My objective would be to give my team runs when I used to open. The team now needs a batter in the middle order, so I am playing there,” he said.
According to Nawaz, a shuffle in the batting position helps batters improve their batting.
“I am learning a lot from the experience. When you play at different positions, you learn to score in different situations,” Hasan Nawaz said.
It is worth noting here that the right-handed batter is part of the Pakistan squad, scheduled to play a three-match T20I home series against Bangladesh later this month.
All three games of the upcoming series will be played at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on May 27, 29, and 31.