Expectations: Don’t rush Wright: Intikhab

Alam admits that putting Wright in the position might be more fruitful than it seems.


Ppi December 22, 2010
Expectations: Don’t rush Wright: Intikhab

AUCKLAND: Pakistan cricket manager Intikhab Alam has warned New Zealand not to expect instant results from their new coach John Wright. But Intikhab admitted that New Zealand Cricket’s decision to replace Mark Greatbatch with Wright would eventually bear fruit.

Alam claimed that he observed the former New Zealand opener carving out an impressive five-year reign as India’s coach between 2000 and 2005 and thus saw no reason why history would not repeat itself. “Changing coaches happens with every country really,” said Intikhab. “Nothing is like success. If a team is playing well, then everything is okay. But if senior players aren’t performing or playing to their potential, it can be hard.

“If you look at the administration side of things, New Zealand had to do something about it. Change probably brings about better results. We’ll have to wait and see, though.” Wright’s first assignment will be Boxing Day’s Twenty20 against Pakistan in Auckland.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2010.

COMMENTS (2)

Zahir Chaudhary | 13 years ago | Reply Pakistan are on a high after the draw with South Africa, whilst New Zealand pushed India hard before sucumbing to loss. The New Zealand team however, is weak on paper. The question is which Pakistan side will turn up on the day? This is an excellent chance for Pakistan to get some ranking points and increase the distance between themselves and the subsequent lower teams, i.e. New Zealand; West Indies and Bangladesh. Also, may new the newly unearthed gems (ASAD SHAFIQ AND AZAR ALI), keep out the perennial strugglers - Ameen!
Rabia Shah | 13 years ago | Reply but truth is that Newzealanders are always tough opposite team in their home land ... pakistani players are also potential players and they can perform on NZ grounds ... so chances for both teams are 50 - 50
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