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In our latest PakPassion Exclusive, Saj sits with Catherine Dalton, Multan Sultans’ pace bowling coach and ECB Level 3 qualified mentor, as she opens up about her groundbreaking journey in Pakistan cricket. From coaching men’s PSL stars to advocating for women’s cricket and dissecting Pakistan’s fast-bowling talent, Dalton shares insights into her PSL 10 ambitions, Multan’s near-misses, and her vision for Pakistan’s cricketing future.
Key topics include:
Key topics include:
- "We just didn’t manage to get over the line in that final": Dalton reflects on Multan Sultans' narrow loss in the PSL 2024 final against Islamabad United, marking their third consecutive heartbreak in finals. Despite strong performances, including Usman Khan's half-century, the team fell short in a nail-biting finish.
- "I think we’re the best team in the tournament": Her confidence stems from Multan's consistent dominance, reaching four straight PSL finals and showcasing standout players like Mohammad Rizwan and Usman Khan. Their resilience and depth make them formidable contenders.
- "There’s no challenge in Pakistan. It’s a great place to be": Dalton addresses stereotypes about coaching in Pakistan, emphasizing the welcoming environment and opportunities for growth. Her historic appointment as Multan's fast-bowling coach symbolizes progress in breaking gender barriers.
- "He’s the hardest working fast bowler I’ve ever met": Dalton praises Muhammad Ali, whose dedication and performance have been instrumental for Multan. His key wickets in crucial matches underscore his potential.
- "I’d love to see a women’s PSL": Dalton advocates for a groundbreaking initiative to establish a women's PSL, aiming to inspire female cricketers and normalize women coaching men's teams, as seen through her own journey.
- "This could be the best standards PSL we’ve seen": PSL 10 promises heightened competition with star-studded squads and improved performances, potentially setting new benchmarks for quality cricket.
- "The talent is there, all the raw ingredients are there": Dalton highlights Pakistan's rich cricketing potential, pointing to untapped resources that could elevate the sport further with proper development and opportunities.