Pakistan’s limited-overs skipper, Babar Azam, expressed optimism about the appointment of Gary Kirsten as the head coach of the white-ball side, believing it will significantly enhance the team’s performance. Kirsten, a seasoned coach with experience guiding India and South Africa, has been contracted for two years.
Azam highlighted Kirsten’s extensive experience and his proactive approach in planning for the upcoming World Cup. He revealed that Kirsten is actively involved in strategy discussions with the team management and is providing valuable insights. The skipper emphasized that Kirsten’s daily communication with the team ensures constant feedback and support.
Addressing concerns over team selection, Azam dismissed any internal rifts and stated that the squad for the Ireland tour will be finalized based on form and fitness. He clarified that the top-order batting positions are not set in stone and decisions will be made in the best interests of the team.
Azam also acknowledged the need to provide opportunities for young players like Ayub, Azam, Irfan Khan, and Usman Khan. He emphasized that these players require time to settle into international cricket and the management will fully support them in the lead-up to the World Cup.
Regarding Pakistan’s strategy against India’s star batter, Virat Kohli, Azam emphasized that the team plans against all eleven players and does not focus solely on one individual. He acknowledged Kohli’s exceptional abilities but stressed that Pakistan will devise a comprehensive plan to counter his threat.
Azam expressed confidence in the team’s unity and his own leadership abilities. He attributed his previous success as captain to the support of his teammates and expressed gratitude for the board’s backing.