Senior Pakistan batsman Mohammad Hafeez has lauded the Indian workforce for its unimaginable combat again to win the Test collection in opposition to Australia and credited the feat to having a correct talent-grooming system in place.
Hafeez mentioned expertise will not be sufficient in modern-day worldwide cricket and what’s extra vital is to have a correct course of to “polish” the talents of the kids. He mentioned Pakistan was missing in a system to groom gifted cricketers.
“I enjoyed it that the (Indian) team was down in morale but the way they came back and won the series after an amazing recovery is great,” Hafeez mentioned in a media interplay.
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“The reason why India came back from being bowled out for 36 and went on to win the series despite their captain not being available or so many players injured is because their new and young players are groomed properly into finished products,” he mentioned.
He mentioned in Pakistan individuals are simply taking a look at batting and bowling abilities however the gifted children usually are not being groomed correctly.
“Unfortunately we don’t have a system which can make finished products which are now essential in modern day cricket. That is why so many of our young players fail to succeed at the international level,” mentioned the 40-year-old former captain.
“We have to polish the talented youngsters and make them world class players. In India their domestic system ensures the talented players are groomed properly. But in Pakistan we don’t go through that process.”
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Pakistan cricket stalwarts like Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, Waqar Younis, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Rashid Latif and Moin Khan have additionally lauded the Indian workforce’s historic collection win in Australia.