‘Speechless’ Khurram over the moon after World T20 call-up
KARACHI: Recalled opening batsman Khurram Manzoor admitted being ‘speechless’ after he was named in the Pakistan squad for the next month’s ICC World Twenty20 in India despite never having represented the country in the shortest form of cricket.
The 29-year-old right-hander, who was unceremoniously discarded after playing the last of his 16 Tests during the tour of Sri Lanka in August 2014, told Dawn on Thursday that the frustration of not being picked for the inaugural edition of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) had been partially made up by his selection for both the T20 Asia Cup and World T20.
“The moment I came to know of my inclusion [in the Pakistan squad] for the two tournaments in the afternoon, I had no words to say. For a while, I became speechless and just kept staring at my wife who was sitting with me at the time,” Khurram revealed.
“I just couldn’t believe my fortune had changed at that particular juncture after the huge disappointment of being overlooked for the PSL. But now I have this over-the-moon sort of feeling.
“Perhaps, this [Pakistan selection] was destined for me. I thought for a while, that one shouldn’t never give up and keeping trying. Almighty Allah has been very, very kind to me in this regard since I always as hard as others to improve my game and better the skills.