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Pakistan captain, Sarfraz Ahmed is happy that Pakistan are not heading into the World Cup as favourites, rather his team is being labelled as the underdogs in the tournament. However, the skipper is happy with the pool of players he has and assured that whatever the outcome will be, the team will give their best during the tournament.
Recently, Pakistan suffered a thumping 5-0 defeat in the ODI series against Australia in the UAE. The management rested six of their frontline ODI players for the important series, which raised many eyebrows. Moreover, there were concerns that the clean sweep against the reigning champions may impact players’ confidence ahead of the World Cup, however, the skipper thinks otherwise.
“We have got ample time before the World Cup, the players who were dropped are an automatic selection for the cricketing event,” he said. “We are looking to get the right team combination during our five-match series against England in England.”
The England series will be essential for Pakistan’s preparation for the World Cup as the multi-nation cricketing event is scheduled to play in England and Wales from May 30 to July 17. Furthermore, the Men in Green have enjoyed a fair bit of success in the English conditions from 2016 to 2018, which includes their Champions Trophy triumph in 2017.
“We will definitely benefit from the time we will spend in England, we are going almost a month ahead of the World Cup,” said the captain. “We have been playing in England regularly for the past three years, in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and now we are going there again. Our players will get used to of the conditions and it will give us an advantage.”
The Champions Trophy-winning captain, who rested during the forgettable Australia series, identified the reason behind Pakistan’s struggle as lack of wickets with the new ball. He is happy with the way Pakistan’s batting performed during the five-match campaign, but it was their bowling that let them down.
“We have to strike with the new ball, if we do not strike early in the inning, it does not matter how much we score, it will not be a safe total,” Sarfraz Ahmed said. “We have a history of striking with the new ball, whether you see T20Is or Champions Trophy. You cannot put the opposition on backfoot without taking early wickets.”
World Cup 2019 has the same format of World Cup 1992, where every team will take on all the other sides of the tournament at the group stage. The skipper believes that it is a tough format and all the teams have to on their A game throughout the campaign. No matter how good you have been playing at the group stage, one bad game can end their campaign.
The most anticipated game of an around the 45-day long tournament will be played on June 16th at Old Trafford between the arch-rivals, Pakistan and India. It is a key game for both the teams and fans from both countries want their respective teams to win that particular contest.
“Fans would forgive any loss in the tournament, but they want us to win against India, it is the same situation at both sides of the border,” said Sarfraz. “As a captain, I would also want to win that game, but our focus will be on all the teams of the tournament, we will look to defeat India in the tournament and other teams sides as well.”
https://arysports.tv/sarfraz-ahmed-happy-underdogs-tag-world-cup/
Recently, Pakistan suffered a thumping 5-0 defeat in the ODI series against Australia in the UAE. The management rested six of their frontline ODI players for the important series, which raised many eyebrows. Moreover, there were concerns that the clean sweep against the reigning champions may impact players’ confidence ahead of the World Cup, however, the skipper thinks otherwise.
“We have got ample time before the World Cup, the players who were dropped are an automatic selection for the cricketing event,” he said. “We are looking to get the right team combination during our five-match series against England in England.”
The England series will be essential for Pakistan’s preparation for the World Cup as the multi-nation cricketing event is scheduled to play in England and Wales from May 30 to July 17. Furthermore, the Men in Green have enjoyed a fair bit of success in the English conditions from 2016 to 2018, which includes their Champions Trophy triumph in 2017.
“We will definitely benefit from the time we will spend in England, we are going almost a month ahead of the World Cup,” said the captain. “We have been playing in England regularly for the past three years, in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and now we are going there again. Our players will get used to of the conditions and it will give us an advantage.”
The Champions Trophy-winning captain, who rested during the forgettable Australia series, identified the reason behind Pakistan’s struggle as lack of wickets with the new ball. He is happy with the way Pakistan’s batting performed during the five-match campaign, but it was their bowling that let them down.
“We have to strike with the new ball, if we do not strike early in the inning, it does not matter how much we score, it will not be a safe total,” Sarfraz Ahmed said. “We have a history of striking with the new ball, whether you see T20Is or Champions Trophy. You cannot put the opposition on backfoot without taking early wickets.”
World Cup 2019 has the same format of World Cup 1992, where every team will take on all the other sides of the tournament at the group stage. The skipper believes that it is a tough format and all the teams have to on their A game throughout the campaign. No matter how good you have been playing at the group stage, one bad game can end their campaign.
The most anticipated game of an around the 45-day long tournament will be played on June 16th at Old Trafford between the arch-rivals, Pakistan and India. It is a key game for both the teams and fans from both countries want their respective teams to win that particular contest.
“Fans would forgive any loss in the tournament, but they want us to win against India, it is the same situation at both sides of the border,” said Sarfraz. “As a captain, I would also want to win that game, but our focus will be on all the teams of the tournament, we will look to defeat India in the tournament and other teams sides as well.”
https://arysports.tv/sarfraz-ahmed-happy-underdogs-tag-world-cup/
We are training very hard as the upcoming 2 to 2.5 months are going to be very tough so more we make ourselves mentally and physically strong the better it will be for us
We have a lot of time on our hands, we have 5 practice games and 5-6 international matches after that
The players who were rested are aware that they will be picked for the World Cup so its not an issue
We have 6-7 fast-bowlers but we have to figure out who are the best 5 who we will take to the World Cup
We are going almost a month before the World Cup so this will be an advantage to us so it will help us acclimatize and get used to conditions
Its been almost 2 years as captain in ODI side and 2.5 years as T20I captain and during this time we do have some difference in opinions between captain, coach and selection committee but in the end the best decision for the side is taken
If two spinners are needed in England, we will have them in the shape of Shadab Khan and then we have imad Wasim and also Shoaib Malik can also bowl, Hafeez if fit can also bowl, Fakhar Zaman can help as well
When going into the World Cup, you need to have a 3rd opener so we have to look for someone in the middle-order who can also open ; Also this is a long tournament and an opener could suffer from bad form so we have to take all that in consideration
The issues I saw in the recent ODI series against Australia was that yes, we scored some big runs and crossed 300 also but we need to strike with the new ball as we have seen that 300+ scores are not safe in today’s cricket
As far as dot balls are concerned, in UAE sometimes the ball doesn’t come on that easily on the bat and so its difficult to rotate strike; If you look at Australians, they hit the ball more than rotating strike
In Durban we saw myself batting at number 8 due to the match situation but in the World Cup, you will see me batting in higher positions
Whilst all teams will get a chance to play each other, it wont be an easy competition for even the better teams
I have played alongside Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad and they have played in my captaincy and I have never had any issue with them as such
Throughout the tournament, we didn’t have any issues with these 2 batsmen
Umar Akmal’s behavior in the PSL was very good and no one in Team management had any problems with it
I will go there [Lahore?] and see what the selection committee and management have observed about these Umar Akmal and if he fits in the combination
About 12-13 players are confirmed for the World Cup so we are only interested in filling 2-3 slots only
I might be mistaken in my judgement but I feel that Mohammad Amir will have to focus more towards cricket
He is a good and talented bowler and in T20 format he is an excellent bowler
So he is good in 4 overs but he will need to focus on 10 overs also as there you have to usually bowl in 3 spells; In contrast, in T20 for 4 overs the bowler puts all his effort
So he will have to put in more hard work and be more focused
His issue is that he is bowling well but not able to take wickets and is not getting the right results
All bowlers go through such a time but I feel he is a good bowler and hopefully can improve if given the chance
Everyone says that lose to any side but not to India
I was on a TV program with Dhawan in it and the same comment he said which was that just win against Pakistan and that’s all what is needed [Pakistan sai jeet jao to baat khatam hai]
Our focus in the World Cup will be on all teams but we will put in efforts to defeat India as well
Pakistan is going into the World Cup as underdogs which is a good thing as we are not going in the list of favourites
I will ask everyone to pray for our success in the World Cup and we will try to do better than all capabilities and talent we have
As a captain and player it is our wish to win the World Cup but even if we don’t win, I would like people to say that yes this team fought well
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