Pakistan’s head coach Misbah-ul-Haq on Tuesday mentioned that he “doesn’t care” about what critics say concerning the nationwide workforce’s efficiency.
“I don’t care about them and their criticism,” Misbah mentioned throughout a digital press convention.
The former Pakistan captain mentioned he was not nervous about his future and is taking it one sequence at a time.
“We can only work and try hard. The bottom line is that results are not in our hands. As the head coach, I have not thought about my future and will not start doing that now either.”
Misbah additionally mentioned the workforce administration and selectors are attempting out a number of new gamers in all codecs.
“Due to the distinctive circumstances due to Covid-19 we’ve been in a position to take prolonged squads and have an in depth take a look at the out there expertise.
“But on the coming tour to England we will only pick those players who have a chance of playing in the World T20 Cup this year,” he mentioned.
He mentioned he had pushed for number of batsman Fawad Alam, spinner Nauman Ali and quick bowler Tabish Khan within the nationwide workforce.
“In my opinion, age should not be a factor. If a performer is fit enough they should get an opportunity,” he added.
“Against Zimbabwe, we gave Tabish Khan a chance without compromising on our strengths. Faheem Ashraf is a great performer and there is no danger to his place in the side. We continue to give opportunities to players in the white-ball format as well.”
Misbah mentioned whereas some may play down the wins over Zimbabwe however the success in South Africa and Zimbabwe was very satisfying.
“We had nice ends in each sequence. Winning in several and difficult circumstances was necessary for the workforce. The openers carried out nicely through the Test sequence towards Zimbabwe. Fawad and Azhar Ali additionally made centuries.
“We performed better in the field as well. Hasan Ali performed extraordinarily. We would like to continue this momentum in England,” he mentioned.“We are just concerned about our middle-order in white-ball cricket. We have to do something in that regard.”
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