‘Pakistan losses against England due to PCB’s wrong policies’
July 12, 2021
KARACHI: Former Pakistan Test fast bowler Abdul Rauf has said that the failure of Pakistan in England in the first two ODIs was the result of PCB’s wrong policies for the last three years.
Talking to ‘The News’, he said that PCB had been talking about strengthening the cricket system in the country since its current management took charge. “But what have they done to our cricket? This team that failed against an English team that had so many debutants?” he added. “This is the result of the whole PCB’s policies and planning.
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Daily Times
July 6, 2021
LAHORE: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis is confident that Pakistan’s bowlers can overcome indifferent preparations as well as a switch between extreme weather conditions as they get ready for the start of their white-ball series with England this week. Pakistan are due to play three ODIs, starting with a day-night game in Cardiff on Thursday, and three T20Is over the next fortnight. They have been in managed isolation since arriving on June 25 but have been training; they have also played a couple of intra-squad games in that time but inclement weather has meant preparation hasn’t been ideal. “We’ve been unlucky that the weather is not that good here,” Waqar, the team’s bowling coach, said while addressing a virtual press conference from the United Kingdom,