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As the PSL 10 playoffs approach crunch time, Quetta Gladiators arenโ€™t just banking on experience โ€” theyโ€™re riding the wave of young, fearless talent. And according to skipper Saud Shakeel, two names have already carved out a space in Pakistanโ€™s cricketing future: Hassan Nawaz and Khawaja Nafay.

Yes, youโ€™ve heard the hype. But this isnโ€™t just smoke โ€” these two might just be the real deal.

Hassan Nawaz: The Breakout Beast

Letโ€™s talk about the man of the moment โ€” Hassan Nawaz.

At just 22, the power-hitter has turned PSL 10 into his personal highlight reel. With 317 runs in 10 games, an average over 63, and a strike rate nudging 160, heโ€™s not just making noise โ€” heโ€™s dominating. Throw in two fifties and a ton, and suddenly, weโ€™re not asking if heโ€™ll play for Pakistan โ€” weโ€™re asking when.

Saud Shakeel couldnโ€™t stop raving about him, and rightly so.

โ€œHassan Nawaz played all kinds of shots and was instrumental in our victories,โ€ he said.
โ€œWe always believed in his talent, but early on, we were still figuring out his role. Now, whatever praise he gets, itโ€™s still not enough.โ€

Thatโ€™s high praise from a skipper who isnโ€™t known for throwing compliments around lightly.

Nafay โ€” The Quiet Match-Winner

While Hassanโ€™s fireworks grab headlines, Khawaja Nafay has been quietly doing the job. Not flashy, but efficient. Not loud, but reliable.

Saud Shakeel recognized his contributions too:

โ€œNafay grabbed his opportunity well. These performances will only boost his confidence going forward.โ€

And thatโ€™s what you want in your young guns โ€” the ability to deliver when the spotlightโ€™s not always on them.

Quetta’s Turnaround: Not Just Luck, but Grit

It wasnโ€™t always smooth sailing for the Gladiators. The season started on shaky ground. But somewhere along the way โ€” thanks in large part to batting firepower and bold team calls โ€” things clicked.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t start the tournament well, but we turned things around with the bat,โ€ Saud reflected.

With seven wins and only two losses, plus a rain-hit washout, Quetta finished top of the table. Let that sink in. The same Quetta that was written off by many is now staring at a potential second title.

Well, whether or not Quetta goes all the way this season, one thing is clear: Hassan Nawaz and Khawaja Nafay arenโ€™t just PSL stories โ€” theyโ€™re future Pakistan stories.

Theyโ€™re not here to warm benches or fill quotas. Theyโ€™re competing, impacting, and turning heads.

And as Saud Shakeel rightly put it, โ€œTheyโ€™re genuine contenders for the Pakistan team.โ€

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