Saqib Mahmood Admits He Did Not Deserve A Central Contract After A String Of Injury Setbacks
England Cricketer Saqib Mahmood Admits He Did Not Deserve A Central Contract
England cricketer Saqib Mahmood has admitted that he did not deserve a central contract after a string of injury setbacks. The 25-year-old fast bowler was handed a central contract by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2020, but he has since struggled with injuries. He missed the majority of the 2021 season with a stress fracture of the back, and he has also been struggling with a knee injury this year.
Mahmood Has Been Left Out Of England's Squad For The Upcoming Test Series Against South Africa
Mahmood has been left out of England's squad for the upcoming Test series against South Africa. The selectors have opted to go with a more experienced bowling attack, with James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson, and Matthew Potts all included in the squad. Mahmood will now have to wait for his chance to break back into the England team.
Mahmood Is Determined To Prove His Worth To The England Selectors
Mahmood is determined to prove his worth to the England selectors. He knows that he has a lot of work to do to get back into the team, but he is confident that he can do it. He is working hard on his fitness and he is determined to show the selectors that he is ready to play for England again.
Mahmood's admission that he did not deserve a central contract is a sign of his maturity. He knows that he has not been at his best in recent times, and he is determined to work hard to get back to his best. He is a talented cricketer, and he has the potential to be a valuable asset to the England team.
It remains to be seen whether Mahmood will be able to regain his place in the England team. However, he is a determined cricketer, and he will not give up on his dream of playing for his country again.