A sought-after Twenty20 specialist, Phil Salt has impressed all with his recent performances in the Big Bash League where he ended up with 361 runs scored at a brilliant strike rate of 164.09. Coupled with 1473 runs which he made in 62 T20 appearances, Salt is sure to play a key role in Islamabad United's quest for a third title in this year's Pakistan Super League.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, 23-year-old Salt spoke about his recent experience in the Big Bash League, his admiration for Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan, why he is looking forward to working with Misbah-ul-Haq at Islamabad United, reasons for joining the MCC tour of Pakistan and his aspirations for participation in this year's ICC T20 World Cup.

PakPassion.net: How do you see your role within Twenty20 cricket?
PakPassion.net: You played alongside Rashid Khan at both Sussex and Adelaide Strikers. What?s it like playing in the same team as such a fantastic cricketer?
PakPassion.net: During last year?s Pakistan Super League there was a lovely picture of you with security personnel in Pakistan that became very popular. How was the experience of being in Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: Are you looking forward to the whole of this year?s Pakistan Super League being held in Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: How highly do you rate Islamabad United?s chances at this year?s Pakistan Super League?
PakPassion.net: How does the Pakistan Super League compare with other Twenty20 tournaments you have played in?
PakPassion.net: You?ll soon join the MCC squad touring Pakistan and will play one match. How did the opportunity arise to play for the MCC in Pakistan?
Phil Salt: Ajmal Shehzad is one of the coaches on the tour and it so happens that Ajmal and I have been friends for a few years. We used to travel together up and down the country when I was at the Academy at Sussex and we both lived in Yorkshire. Ajmal used to give me a lift up and down the motorway from Yorkshire to Sussex and we became very close friends. When he asked me if I wanted to go back to Pakistan with the MCC the answer obviously was yes straight away. But the problem was that it didn?t quite work out with the timings and it wouldn?t have been ideal for me to go from playing all the matches for the MCC and straight into the PSL, so I thought after the Big Bash League I would take a bit of a break, get some rest and get some freshness back. Therefore, I agreed to play only one match for the MCC in Pakistan before the PSL.
PakPassion.net: With the MCC touring Pakistan, the tours by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and now the PSL being played entirely in Pakistan, there is a concerted effort to bring international cricket back to Pakistan. Do you feel you are a part of something more than just cricket?
PakPassion.net: You?ll get the chance to work with Kumar Sangakkara during the tour by MCC, that?s a fantastic opportunity for you isn?t it?
PakPassion.net: Is participation in this year?s ICC T20 World Cup a realistic target for you?
PakPassion.net: Playing in Twenty20 leagues around the world such as the Pakistan Super League must be seen as a great help for your international aspirations and profile?