Pakistan coach Grant Bradburn desires to see his group play an aggressive model of cricket when it begins the build-up for the World Cup with a three-match ODI sequence in opposition to Afghanistan subsequent week.
The sequence begins in Sri Lanka on Aug. 22, adopted by the Asia Cup in Pakistan and Sri Lanka earlier than the World Cup in India, beginning on Oct. 5.
“We’re not looking to sit back and wait for bowlers to bowl badly, we’re looking to be aggressive,” Bradburn stated in Lahore on Wednesday, a day earlier than the group departs for Sri Lanka. “We’re training to use our skills. We’re looking to use those skills in the game. It’s not a request from coaches to players, it’s a necessity for them to be in the team because that’s the way the game is moving forward globally … above all, we want to play winning cricket.”
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Pakistan hasn’t performed white-ball cricket since final internet hosting New Zealand for the ODI sequence in April, however many of the gamers chosen for the sequence in opposition to Afghanistan are presently enjoying T20 white-ball league cricket.
Pakistan confirmed glimpses of its aggressiveness through the 4-1 victory over New Zealand at residence and likewise in a 2-0 away win over Sri Lanka within the check sequence in July.
Fast bowlers Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, alongside legspinners Shadab Khan and Usama Mir, performed in The Hundred in England. Captain Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Nawaz and Iftikhar Ahmed featured within the Lanka Premier League to get used to the enjoying circumstances in Sri Lanka.
“It’s good that some of the boys have been getting cricket in The Hundred and in the LPL,” Bradburn stated. “It’s been excellent that they’ve been able to play cricket.”
Bradburn was appointed Pakistan coach in May, almost a month after Mickey Arthur was slotted in as group director by earlier Pakistan Cricket Board managing committee head Najam Sethi.
Arthur, who’s serving as head of cricket at Derbyshire, might be with the Pakistan group through the sequence in opposition to Afghanistan and likewise for few video games of the Asia Cup earlier than he travels with the group to India for the World Cup.
Bradburn stated he’s very a lot “aligned” with Arthur to instill aggressiveness within the Pakistan group.
“We’re one voice and we’ve been very good coaching associates and friends for a long, long time,” Bradburn stated. “Mickey and I communicate daily … he’s very much part of the new direction that we’re wanting to take this team. We’re really looking forward to having Mickey on board, but for me, he’s on board every day anyway.”
Bradburn and Arthur’s aggressive method has additionally obtained the approval of chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq as they’ve deliberate to be extra proactive through the center overs of the 50-over recreation.
“We’re working hard on developing some skills to really attack that middle over period with some hostility — not only with the bat, but with the ball and with our field placings as well,” Bradburn stated. “The selection has been very clear and with Mr. Inzi (Inzamam-ul-Haq) coming on board, it’s wonderful to have such experience … he’s very much aligned with the thinking of the current selection panel and we’re very comfortable with the lineup that we’ve selected.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com