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PSL DIDN’T PRODUCED ANY EMERGING BATSMAN, CLAIMS ARTHUR
Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Team coach Mickey Arthutr on Thursday has claimed that Pakistan Super League third edition (PSL) did not produced any talented batsman as compare to number of good bowlers’.
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“PSL produced quality of good bowlers but didn’t found any promising batsmen,” he said while addressing a press conference in National stadium Karachi ahead of West Indies series.
Commenting over selection of Kamran Akmal and Muhammad Hafeez he said that Kamran is a good batsmen but he is not a good fielder and in presence of Sarfraz Ahmed as a wicket-keeper his place is not possible in the squad.
“If Hafeez is bowling that’s good, if not then that’s a problem for us. Kamran was given chance in series against Windies last year, but he didn’t proved himself,” he added.
The coach expressed his excitement at having more young blood in the squad in the form of Asif Ali, Hussain Talat and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He said that Pakistan has a good bowling attack but the concerning matter is for not having any talented batsman.
WestIndies team will arrive in Pakistan on Saturday evening for three T20i matches scheduled from April 1-3 at National Stadium Karachi. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday announced the 15-member squad for upcoming Twenty20 (T20i) series against West Indies.
- 29 Mar 2018
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Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Team coach Mickey Arthutr on Thursday has claimed that Pakistan Super League third edition (PSL) did not produced any talented batsman as compare to number of good bowlers’.
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“PSL produced quality of good bowlers but didn’t found any promising batsmen,” he said while addressing a press conference in National stadium Karachi ahead of West Indies series.
Commenting over selection of Kamran Akmal and Muhammad Hafeez he said that Kamran is a good batsmen but he is not a good fielder and in presence of Sarfraz Ahmed as a wicket-keeper his place is not possible in the squad.
“If Hafeez is bowling that’s good, if not then that’s a problem for us. Kamran was given chance in series against Windies last year, but he didn’t proved himself,” he added.
The coach expressed his excitement at having more young blood in the squad in the form of Asif Ali, Hussain Talat and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He said that Pakistan has a good bowling attack but the concerning matter is for not having any talented batsman.
WestIndies team will arrive in Pakistan on Saturday evening for three T20i matches scheduled from April 1-3 at National Stadium Karachi. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday announced the 15-member squad for upcoming Twenty20 (T20i) series against West Indies.