Friday, 19 February 2016

PSL not the answer to Pakistan’s batting woes: Hafeez

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) might be an immense achievement and produce a few hotshots yet previous skipper Mohammad Hafeez has cautioned powers to not let the competition sparkle over the way that nation's residential structure is in shambles. 

Hafeez, who opens the batting for Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL, said there was a desperate need to concentrate on club-level and First-class cricket if Pakistan are to understand their batting emergency. 

"There are no ifs ands or buts. A competition like PSL can offer you some assistance with unearthing some ability which can work well under weight, however in the event that you need quality batsmen, you should fix the nature of household cricket," Hafeez said in a meeting. 

Pakistan have explored different avenues regarding progressively twelve opening sets in the most recent five years while Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan have held things together. Be that as it may, with both players set to resign soon, Hafeez has cautioned that the group might confront an emergency. 

"We have to pay consideration on club level cricket and First-Class cricket. Both of these sorts of cricket should be created into an exceedingly focused level of cricket on the off chance that we are to deliver these world blender and superb batsmen." 

The "Teacher" said the answer for Pakistan's batting issues might be as basic as changing the nature of balls being utilized on the residential circuit. 

"In the event that we are notwithstanding trading off on the nature of balls being utilized as a part of residential cricket then we can't enhance the nature of our local batsmen, nor would we be able to create quality quick bowlers or spinners so far as that is concerned." 

"As we probably am aware, the ability that plays for us on the worldwide level must rise up out of residential cricket and unless the aptitudes of these players are inside 40%-60% of what is required at the universal stage, then we will dependably battle to discover players of high caliber." 

The PSL might be fruitful in tending to a percentage of the issues however as indicated by Hafeez, the class must move to Pakistan to truly have a trigger impact. 

"In any endeavor, there is dependably opportunity to get better. The most critical thing for me is for the PSL to be moved to Pakistan at the soonest. It will be extremely extraordinary for every one of us to see our group rushing back to the stadiums to watch these recreations." 

Hafeez likewise required an expansion in the quantity of establishments in the alliance to "oblige" all the promising neighborhood players. 

"It would be extraordinary if the PCB can consider expanding the quantity of groups by maybe a couple then we can be guaranteed of seeing considerably more Pakistani ability rising up out of this competition."

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