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Ihsanullah to undergo intensive training at Multan Sultans Academy, aims to bowl at 135 km/h, and represents JDW in President's Cup Grade 2 tournament, as he works to regain fitness and form after being overlooked in PSL 10 draft.

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In a surprising turn of events, Ihsanullah, the 22-year-old Pakistan fast bowler, has been given a second chance by Ali Tareen, the owner of Multan Sultans, after being overlooked in the HBL PSL 10 player draft. Ihsanullah will undergo intensive training at the Multan Sultans Academy in Lodhran to regain his form and fitness.

Ihsanullah will represent JDW, Multan Sultans' departmental team, in the President's Cup Grade 2 tournament in April and May. This opportunity will not only help him regain his full fitness but also provide a platform to prove his critics wrong. The young fast bowler aims to bowl at an average speed of 135 km/h and has clarified that he has no plans to retire from the PSL, despite initially announcing his decision to do so after being overlooked in the player draft.

Ali Tareen believes Ihsanullah is an asset for both Multan Sultans and the nation, and he is committed to providing every possible support to restore his fitness and form. This support has come as a welcome relief to Ihsanullah, who had faced elbow injury issues and criticism over his treatment. With four months to go until the PSL, Ihsanullah is determined to work hard and make a comeback to cricket.

The decision by Ali Tareen to give Ihsanullah a second chance is a testament to the team's commitment to nurturing young talent. As Ihsanullah works to regain his form and fitness, fans of the Multan Sultans and Pakistani cricket will be eagerly watching his progress, hoping that he will once again burst onto the scene with his impressive performances.

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