Inzi emphasises revamp


Umar Farooq August 07, 2010
Inzi emphasises revamp

LAHORE: Former Pakistan batting legends have been alarmed by the team’s disastrous show in England and have not only urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to invest in a batting coach but also emphasised on a revamp of the domestic circuit in order to improve the side’s performance.

Pakistan batsmen have been struggling against the seam and swing and have been unable to cross the 300-mark in the seven Test innings on the tour with record lows, including 80 and 72, against England.

“Our batsmen are struggling because of their reluctance to learn,” said former fast bowler Jalaluddin. “Apart from Mohammad Yousuf, we don’t have a quality player who has a sound technique against swing bowling because our players are not brought up in a proper developmental process. We have flaws in our domestic cricket structure and these things never will change in a day or two. The board should take a serious initiative to produce quality players, who can survive all types of conditions.”

Former captain Inzamamul Haq also believed that the root of the problem existed at domestic level where players fail to find decent competition.

“Our players have never faced such swing bowling in Pakistan,” Inzamam told The Express Tribune. “Pitches on our domestic circuit are batting tracks and even if someone performs on those pitches, it’s not a guarantee that the will survive bouncing and seaming tracks.”

Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th, 2010.

COMMENTS (1)

Akbar | 14 years ago | Reply Inzi is not the 1st person to highlight the shortcomings of our domestic cricket. I think Imran has time & again emphassised changes in domestic circuit. All the calls from him & other cricket greats have fallen on deaf ears because no substantial outcome of these calls has been seen so far. On other hand it is the same cricket set up,which has produced players like Hanif,Miandad,Zaheer Abbass & many more. I feel that the low performances of our team can be because of 2 reasons. One lack of playing opportunities & 2nd the recent introduction of 20/20 cricket. Pak should have a separate 20/20 team,only meant for that particular format of the game. The palyers from the test team should not be part of 20/20 team. It is really difficult to change your style if you are the No.1 team of 20/20 format & still expect to perfrom in similar manner in test matches.
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