Pakistan’s cricketers are set to bear a 10-day coaching camp with their army from March 25 to April 8. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi made the announcement in Islamabad on Tuesday (March 5) with the camp commencing across the week after the continued Pakistan Super League (PSL) concludes.
Notably, Naqvi is not glad with the health of gamers and their incapability to hit big sixes. As for the camp, it has been organised in Kakul amidst busy cricket schedule of Pakistan within the lead up to the World Cup. “When I used to be watching the matches in Lahore, I do not suppose a single considered one of you hit a six that went into the stands. Whenever a six like that was hit, I used to suppose a international participant will need to have hit that. I’ve requested the board to make a plan that will get each participant’s health up to pace. You’ll have to make a correct effort for that.
“We have New Zealand coming up, then Ireland, England and the T20 World Cup. I wondered, ‘When will we train?’ but there was no time. However, we’ve found a window, where we’ve organised a camp in Kakul (military academy) from March 25 to April 8. The Pakistan Army will be involved in your training, and hopefully, they’ll help you out,” Naqvi mentioned.
However, this camp won’t permit Pakistan gamers to relaxation as they’ve been taking part in continuous cricket because the Australia tour. They toured New Zealand for a five-match T20I sequence then before all of the gamers joined their respective groups for PSL. Post the coaching camp, which might’ve in any other case been the remaining interval for them, Pakistan are internet hosting New Zealand after which face Ireland and England before the T20 World Cup in June. It stays to be seen if the gamers will open up concerning the hectic schedule because the intensive coaching camp will definitely not permit them to relaxation up sufficient.