Umar Gul warns England, says 'best yet to come'
Karachi, Aug 15 (ANI): Recalled Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul, who tormented the English batting line up during the team's tour in 2010, has warned the hosts, saying his best is yet to come.
Karachi, Aug 15 (ANI): Recalled Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul, who tormented the English batting line up during the team's tour in 2010, has warned the hosts, saying his best is yet to come.
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