Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has expressed his disappointment over the team’s recent home defeats to Bangladesh but remains optimistic about their upcoming three-match series against England in October. Masood emphasized the importance of the England series for both Pakistan cricket and the players themselves.
“The series is crucial for us to regain the confidence of our fans and supporters of Pakistan cricket,” Masood said. “It is frustrating the way we have performed in recent times, but our preparations for the England tests are on track.”
Pakistan suffered a shock 0-2 series loss to Bangladesh at home last month, a result that Masood described as “very disappointing.” However, he stressed the need for continuity and security for the players.
“We are at a critical juncture as a team and we have to remain optimistic,” Masood said. “The losses hurt, but it’s important to support the team, especially during tough times.”
Masood emphasized that building a strong Test team takes time and requires backing players. “It’s easy to make changes after a loss, but if we want to move forward, we must support our players,” he said.
The Pakistan captain noted that the team has reflected on recent performances and recognized the need for top fitness and mental readiness, especially with the Champions Trophy approaching.
“We have to be mentally and physically prepared for the challenges ahead,” Masood said. “We have to be ready to fight and give our best on the field.”
Masood acknowledged that England would be a formidable opponent, having won in Pakistan two years ago and being familiar with the conditions.
“England is a strong team and they will be a tough challenge,” Masood said. “But we are confident in our abilities and we are determined to give them a good fight.”
Regarding his own form, Shan expressed frustration at leading the team through defeats, stating that as captain, he always wants to contribute on the field.
“Accountability is for everyone in the Pakistan team,” he added.
Masood also said that selectors had announced the squad only for the first Test, as some players were returning from injuries and would be assessed during the match in Multan, starting October 7.
“For now, we’ve built the squad for one Test, considering the players’ fitness levels,” he explained. “Meanwhile, If required, Zahid Mahmood would be brought into the squad.”