Mumbai, May 5: Pakistan cricket team manager Intikhab Alam has praised the inputs provided by West Indies legendary all-rounder Gary Sobers during the recent one day series against the hosts.
Alam said that Sobers'' guidance was beneficial to the players who had evinced keen interest in his detailed discussion of the game.
According to The Daily Mail, Pakistan cricketers are looking forward to meeting Brian Lara during the Test series against the West Indies.(ANI)
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