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Pak,
Bangladesh cricket series not B grade competition
LAHORE—Pakistan Cricket team manager,Talat Ali Malik Monday insisted
that five one day match Pak-Bangladesh series is not a B grade
competition and is of top standard.
“ It is a wrong way to think so that this event is a B grade or low
grade of cricket look at the ranking of the Pakistan team and its
achievements in the field of cricket and Bangladesh is a team which is
also coming up “,he told APP here on the eve of the first one day match
between Pak-Bangladesh at Gafaddi stadium.
Talat said Pak-Bangladesh series is of equal status like any cricket
competition in any part of the world where two best teams are playing.
He warned the players to be fully aware of history of Bangladesh team
for upsetting stronger teams in regular one day matches and even in top
level of the competition,the World Cup.
“ We have to be more careful to play Bangladesh and any element of
complacency can play havoc with our ambitions for success “,he said. “In
today’s cricket where cricket is being played around the year it is hard
to predict about the results and some time surprising results are seen
when weaker sides with less strength cause upset wins to dent the
reputation of top notches “,he asserted.
Pak team official also rejected a questioner that this series is going
to be an easy go for Pakistan. “ I again lay emphasis on putting up a
collective show and taking Bangladesh lightly or undermining their
strength can lead to disaster “. He said this competition will help
hosts to come out of a lay off after postponement of Australian tour of
Pakistan. “We will be playing back to back cricket in coming months
hosting some teams for one day series before taking part in Asia Cup and
in Champions Trophy and playing Bangladesh at home will be beneficial
for players to get in good shape by playing competitive cricket”,he
said. Achieving desired results in one day matches is not that easy as
some times minor mistakes lead to the failure of a team which is at the
door step of success, Talat said.
He urged the players to exhibit higher level of game setting aside the
present ranking of past record of Bangladesh team which has surprised
top teams of the world including Pakistan and Australia as well through
their fighting spirit. “There should not be a repeat of similar
happenings which is only possible with collective efforts and putting up
a better show” , he said. Talat said the key to success is in showing
consistency in all departments of the game. Answering a question,he
said, the absence of pace bowler Mohammad Asif will be a clear
disadvantage for the team adding “ We have suitable replacements in some
new players including Riaz Wahab whom we tried against Zimbabwe besides
Sohail Tanvir is there to support the team and Umer Gul and Rao Iftikhar
are also fit and in good form
—Agencies |