Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf, after a match-winning spell, defended his recent form, stating cricketers are human and prone to bad days, not robots. He highlighted the unforgiving scrutiny in Pakistan and urged fans to acknowledge players’ consistent efforts despite occasional failures. Rauf also expressed his readiness to play Test cricket.
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