8 months for Arthur to reshape Pakistan cricket: Shoaib Akhtar
Former fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar has given the Pakistan team’s new head coach, South African Mickey Arthur around eight months to either reshape Pakistan cricket or step down from his assignment.
Akhtar said he backed the appointment of Arthur who is a very seasoned and experienced coach having worked with top international teams like South Africa and Australia.
“But I think in eight months time we will know whether he will make a difference or go like others before him. Because in this period we play some very important series and either he will reshape the way we play our cricket or decide to bid goodbye,” Akhtar said.
Pakistan in the next eight months has full Test tours to England, New Zealand and Australia and also play the West Indies in a full series in the UAE.
“Arthur has all the credentials to change the attitude and mindset of our players the way they play top cricket. So I am hopeful.”
“Only a professional player can decide what is best for him. When I played there were some undisciplined characters in the team but on match days they only focused on cricket and when they went out to play their tried to give their best that is why our team in those days was so good,” he recalled.
He justified the new selection committee’s decision to drop batsmen Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal from the training camp being set up for the coming tour to England, Akhtar said both players had brought this upon themselves.
“For a long time we have all backed them, appreciated and encouraged their undoubted talent but while others who started with them have moved on to become top performers for their country we are yet to see the best from them.”
The Rawalpindi express also criticized the month-long training camp being set up before the England tour and emphasis on fitness tests. “I don’t understand this practice because it is hot and every player has his own particular fitness issues and requirements. You cannot lay down same fitness standards for a batsman, spinner, and fast bowler. It makes no sense to me. I always had a knee problem but carried on for so long in international cricket because I knew what I had to do.”
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