Could it be as simple as that?
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Julien responding to Saj's question on Pakistan's fielding woes:
"I think to call it rubbish might be a bit harsh. I think it comes down to a number of factors. It's not a black or white kind of answer. I mean, every international team obviously works very hard on their fielding. Pakistan is no different; I know they work super hard on the field. Your question would then be, why on Earth do we drop catches? The answer to that is a little bit more complex than just "oh, they can't catch" or "oh, they can't field." There's a lot more to it, and you have to understand all the different factors involved.
So, for example, you can take any of those players and run a catching practice, and I guarantee that they will catch 95 to 100% of catches. They will catch pretty much everything. And, so, yes, there may be some technical issues; however, it comes down to – I'm sure you've heard the phrase – cricket is a very much a mental game, and I think Test matches above all are supremely mental. It's a huge, huge mental undertaking, and I think the best way to sort it out would be the same process that you go through as a batter. You have to be able to switch your concentration on for a short period of time, be completely 100% committed to that ball at that moment and understand all the different technical elements that might be required of you. So, you have to turn that on in your brain; you have to be physically ready, and then you obviously have to execute if needed or not, and then you have to be able to switch it off again, so you don't get overloaded with fatigue.
No humans can concentrate solidly for a two-hour session; you have to be able to switch it on and off. In the same way, if you talk to any elite batter, they will tell you they don't concentrate from the moment they step out over the line, over the rope, to the moment they step back off the rope. They do it in bites, in small chunks, and they'll turn that concentration on; they'll give it 100%. Nothing else, nothing disturbs them, and then they'll turn it off. That's why you see batters, you know, they'll laugh and joke occasionally with each other because they're in that downtime, that concentration downtime because you have to have that. You can't solidly stay in that concentration period; If you do, your head's going to explode."