Ai cricket
Will only play Test cricket if I'm able to perform, says Wahab Riaz
Lahore, June 9: Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz opened door for a possible return to Test cricket but stated that he doesn't want to be just included in the squad to warm the bench. In September last year, Wahab took an indefinite break from first-class cricket to focus on limited-overs formats.
The speedster has now spoken about his desire to play red-ball cricket only if he can put up consistent performances and become a regular in the Test team.
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