Pakistan on Friday has lost 2nd T20 in the ongoing series against England, and downed to 4th position after the series loss. Pakistan’s head coach Waqar Younis urged both the team management and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), saying PCB needed to invest more in the sport.
In an interview to a local media, Waqar dissected the team’s failures at length, saying in order to curtail the prevalent gap between international and domestic players, the PCB needed to invest more in the sport. “I am startled at the standard of cricket at display and the thing that has bothered me the most is that these are our best performers, but unfortunately they were found out,” he said. “We cannot train the players on basics in between a high-pressure series. For instance, this tour was a ‘run-out tour’ and the management cannot possibly expect us to teach them how to run between the wickets.”
“I’ll reiterate, the PCB needs to invest in the product and the NCA is the base camp. We need foreign coaches there, even if they charge a hefty amount,” he added.
Pakistani team once again disappointed their fans in the second T20 match against England. Third and last T20 match between both sides will be played on Monday at Sharjah Cricket Ground.
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