Pakistan's promising Test pacer Wahab Riaz
feels that he is a frontrunner for the International Cricket Council
Emerging Player Award to be presented on September 12 in London.
Wahab told reporters that he felt honoured to be shortlisted for the award. © AFP |
Wahab, who left for London on Saturday to attend the ICC awards
ceremony, told reporters that he felt honoured to be shortlisted for the
award.
"I think I stand a good chance of getting the nod. It feels good to
be nominated after my first full year of international cricket. I made
my debut in 2008 but since last year I played regularly for the team and
it allowed me to improve, learn and deliver good performances," Wahab
said.
The left-armer, who hails from Lahore, had a satisfactory season with
English county side Kent recently despite being rested by the national
selectors for the tour of Zimbabwe.
"I think my five wickets on my Test debut at the Oval last year and
then the fiver against India in the 2011 World Cup semi final at Mohali
has got me shortlisted for the award and that really feels good," he
said.
26-year-old Wahab, who has played seven Tests and 22 ODIs, made his
ODI and T20 debuts in 2008 against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh but only
became a regular member of Pakistan last year in England.
Wahab, however, admitted that the three other contenders for the emerging player award, including Pakistan teammate Azhar Ali and West Indians Darren Bravo and Devendra Bishoo also had good chances of winning.
"If I look at Azhar he has been very consistent in Tests at the
one-down position which is not an easy task so I see him as a
frontrunner but hopefully my five wicket hauls at the Oval and Mohali
can tilt votes my way," he said.






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