ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

Nafay's explosive finishing drives Quetta Qavalry's perfect start

Khawaja Nafay is feeling confident about his batting, and his finishing power has been crucial to Quetta Qavalry's unbeaten start in their ongoing 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 campaign

ANI Nov 22, 2025 22:35 IST googleads

Khawaja Nafay (Photo: Abu dhabi T10)

Abu Dhabi [UAE], November 22 (ANI): Khawaja Nafay is feeling confident about his batting, and his finishing power has been crucial to Quetta Qavalry's unbeaten start in their ongoing 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 campaign, according to a release.
Following another impactful outing with the bat where the Qavalry beat Deccan Gladiators in a summit clash by one run, Nafay said he is performing well in the competition.
"I feel really good. My mindset was clear. I just wanted to see the ball and hit it, and by God's grace, whichever ball I chose to attack went for six," he said, according to the release by Abu Dhabi T10.
The 23-year-old has embraced the responsibility of closing out innings, delivering three unbeaten knocks of 45*, 25* and 39*, at a whopping strike rate of 311.42, built on 10 sixes and six fours. His 109 runs in three innings make him the third-highest scorer this season and have been vital to the Qavalry's three-match winning streak.
On his role in the middle order, Nafay said he is comfortable adapting to what the team needs, "I've been opening since childhood, but I have played a lot in the middle order as well. So, for now, I don't have that much of a problem. I'm practicing even for the middle order."
He also credited a simple but important technical focus behind his striking consistency, "If your base and your head are still, then you'll try to get good hits." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Cricket

ECB suspends England Lions fixture, postpones women’s camp

ECB suspends England Lions fixture, postpones women’s camp

The second of five scheduled 50-over matches between the England Lions and Pakistan Shaheens, which was set for Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, has been called off. The 25-player Lions squad, under coach Andrew Flintoff, remains in the UAE as the country's airspace is currently closed, preventing any immediate departure.

Read More
Cricket

BCB urges Pakistan to play Feb 15 T20 WC clash against India

BCB urges Pakistan to play Feb 15 T20 WC clash against India

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Aminul Islam Bulbul on Monday has urged Pakistan to play their February 15 ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash against India.

Read More
Cricket

Punjab Kings begin IPL 2026 pre-season camp in Abu Dhabi

Punjab Kings begin IPL 2026 pre-season camp in Abu Dhabi

The ongoing camp builds on the momentum from the team's successful camp in Udaipur from January 16 to 20, which was also attended by both young and senior players, to ensure the squad settles well and gels together in the pre-season.

Read More
Cricket

'That is a dream": Moeen Ali on coaching England men's team

'That is a dream

The 38-year-old English all-rounder, who called curtains on his international career in 2024, is currently in Dubai, where he will soon join fellow all-rounder and England Test skipper Ben Stokes for a coaching gig for England Lions' white-ball camp in Abu Dhabi. He has spent his last few months being a globe-trotting franchise cricket attraction in the Caribbean, Canada, the UAE and Bangladesh.

Read More
Cricket

ISPL Season 3: Five thrilling moments that stole the spotlight

ISPL Season 3: Five thrilling moments that stole the spotlight

From blistering pace and historic bowling spells to last-ball finishes and record-breaking totals, ISPL Season 3 has consistently delivered a high standard of competition, underlining the league's growing stature.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.