In his debut match for Pakistan, Saim played a crucial innings of 35 runs against Zimbabwe, helping his team chase down a modest target of 119 runs. He followed it up with another impressive innings of 32 runs in the next match, demonstrating his ability to play under pressure.
Saim is still early in his career, but many fans and experts have high hopes for his future in the national team. He has the potential to become one of Pakistan’s top opening batsmen, and with his aggressive style of batting, he could be a valuable asset for Pakistan in the limited-overs formats of the game. However, as with any young player, he will need to continue to work hard and maintain consistency to cement his place in the national team.