He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play for Pakistan and emphasized his commitment to adapting to the team's needs without feeling pressured.
"There is no pressure on me as I played according to the plans given to me. I stay true to my game and according to team’s requirements. I have no issue batting at any number," Usman said.
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam, after the series against New Zealand, discussed Usman Khan's progress, acknowledging the challenges the young player is facing. Babar noted that Usman has made every effort to perform well and the kind of intent he showed is a promising sign.
"See, you have to give margin.
The thing about the Pakistan team is that there is pressure. I know that Usman has left so many things, so all of that would be in the back of his mind. But he has made every effort. Look, as a player, whenever you make a debut, you try to stabilize your innings after 2 innings, but the kind of intent he showed, which was also required from him. Performing is not in anyone's control. On the day that it is your day, you will perform," Babar said.
Pakistan defeated New Zealand on Saturday to level the five-match Twenty20 International series in Lahore. The series concluded with a 2-2 draw, with Pakistan winning the second and fifth T20Is and New Zealand securing victories in the third and fourth matches. The first match in Rawalpindi was called off due to rain, resulting in no result.
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