Pakistan's head coach Waqar Younis Sunday focused on youthful players are critical to his group's building for the future, with the Champions Trophy 2017 and World 2019 as prime targets.
Pakistan are lying ninth in the one-day rankings and scarcely figured out how to meet all requirements for the Champions Trophy as they hope to manufacture for the following World Cup both occasions to be held in England.
"On the off chance that we keep on giving youthful players risks then it will have a superior effect as we hope to construct the side for the two headliners, Champions Trophy and the World Cup."
Pakistan will play England in four one-day internationals after the continuous third and last Test closes in Sharjah.
Waqar, in his second spell as mentor, included: "One-day cricket has changed a great deal, now a 300 or more aggregate is extremely basic so we have to receive this change and I am cheerful that the mentality of the youthful players has changed which is great."
Waqar drove Pakistan to the semi-finals of the World Cup in 2011 preceding leaving the employment that same year before rejoining Pakistan in June a year ago on a two-year contract.
Under him Pakistan lost five one-day arrangement in succession before winning in Sri Lanka this year and beating Zimbabwe twice home and away.
"We have various gifted adolescents like Mohammad Rizwan, Sarfraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Babar Azam and Anwar Ali around whom we can manufacture the group for what's to come.
"It will require investment to construct yet we are in the right heading and we have to offer certainty to our young players as they catch on quickly and are enthusiastic to well in all types of the amusement," included Waqar.
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