Abdullah719
T20I Captain
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2013
- Runs
- 44,825
Shan Masood at a presser today:
"Regarding Mickey, the match is in the ground. Coaches' goal is more regarding their own players, less regarding the opposition. We know our own weaknesses so whether the opposition knows or not, our work is to focus on our strengths and work on weaknesses. If we do well then we will never feel pressure from the opposition or the opposition's coach"
"If you look at India, SA, Aus, Eng, NZ, they play 10-15 Tests a year. Since we don't have matches at home, we don't play that many Test matches. If we look at the last 10 years, the maximum number of Tests I think we have played in a year is 8"
"Frequency of tours also matter. India went to Aus in 2014, then last year and again next year. So when a team is going to a country 3 times in 5 years, they will be more familiar with those conditions. We should be a little patient, the home cricket that we are getting will lead to different performances and we will take confidence into tougher overseas tours"
"If my Test average is 27 then in the last 5 matches, it's around 39 so there is improvement. But I will be the 1st to raise my hand and say that in SA and Aus, I got some chances with a couple of 60s and 40s. With starts like that, you need to convert into bigger scores and I made mistakes. Now it's up to me to rectify that and try to perform. If my average is 27, it's up to me to give my full effort and take it towards the average of good batsmen"
"It's correct that getting out after getting starts is unacceptable when you don't convert, this comes with experience. If I don't do it, I will get my punishment and I won't remain in the team. If I learn and do well then it will benefit us all"
"It was unfortunate that people like Misbah and Younis who were legends of our cricket couldn't play in our home grounds towards the peak of their careers"
"I am excited for our generation because I feel this will propel Pakistan as a nation and future generations to take up cricket. We've lost a lot in the business, admin and playing side. When you host a lot of matches, there is much more interest and investment and over the last 10 years, we've lost a lot"
"We lost in Australia but we had some positives. I think we faced probably the best bowling attack in the world over there so we come with the advantage of playing against probably the best team in world cricket right now"
"Regarding Mickey, the match is in the ground. Coaches' goal is more regarding their own players, less regarding the opposition. We know our own weaknesses so whether the opposition knows or not, our work is to focus on our strengths and work on weaknesses. If we do well then we will never feel pressure from the opposition or the opposition's coach"
"If you look at India, SA, Aus, Eng, NZ, they play 10-15 Tests a year. Since we don't have matches at home, we don't play that many Test matches. If we look at the last 10 years, the maximum number of Tests I think we have played in a year is 8"
"Frequency of tours also matter. India went to Aus in 2014, then last year and again next year. So when a team is going to a country 3 times in 5 years, they will be more familiar with those conditions. We should be a little patient, the home cricket that we are getting will lead to different performances and we will take confidence into tougher overseas tours"
"If my Test average is 27 then in the last 5 matches, it's around 39 so there is improvement. But I will be the 1st to raise my hand and say that in SA and Aus, I got some chances with a couple of 60s and 40s. With starts like that, you need to convert into bigger scores and I made mistakes. Now it's up to me to rectify that and try to perform. If my average is 27, it's up to me to give my full effort and take it towards the average of good batsmen"
"It's correct that getting out after getting starts is unacceptable when you don't convert, this comes with experience. If I don't do it, I will get my punishment and I won't remain in the team. If I learn and do well then it will benefit us all"
"It was unfortunate that people like Misbah and Younis who were legends of our cricket couldn't play in our home grounds towards the peak of their careers"
"I am excited for our generation because I feel this will propel Pakistan as a nation and future generations to take up cricket. We've lost a lot in the business, admin and playing side. When you host a lot of matches, there is much more interest and investment and over the last 10 years, we've lost a lot"
"We lost in Australia but we had some positives. I think we faced probably the best bowling attack in the world over there so we come with the advantage of playing against probably the best team in world cricket right now"