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Andy Flower foresees awesome cricket activity amid 'Freedom Cup'

LAHORE: Anticipating an incredible cricket activity, World XI Coach Andy Flower on Monday said that he is happy to be a mentor of the elegant group. 

The previous Zimbabwean captain was tending to a public interview here close by with World XI chief Faf du Plessis when he said that the outside players are happy to be a piece of this late minute as Pakistan is commanding the arrival of worldwide cricket. 


"This overcome country languished over quite a while being denied of global cricket," Flower said. 

Naming the voyage through global players as a noteworthy development, Flower said that Pakistan helped Zimbabwean cricket a considerable measure back in the 1990s. 

On the event, South Africa's Faf du Plessis said that he is happy playing in Pakistan. "Discussing these minutes with family some time or another would please me," he included. 


Communicating his fervor for support in the notable arrangement, he took pride in driving the World XI side. 

"It gives an uncommon chance to players to be a piece of an option that is greater than simply cricket," Plessis said. 

Prior today, the global players had touched base at Allama Iqbal International Airport here in the midst of tight security, a day prior to the eagerly awaited three-coordinate Twenty20 (T20) arrangement against Pakistan gets to start on Tuesday (September 12).

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