Mohsin http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Khan-c71319 hopeful of Team Pakistan’s victory in 3rd Test – Cricket News Update
The former star batsman and incumbent interim coach of Team Pakistan, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758, and claims that they will never play negative cricket as long
as he is in command.
Khan argued that the Men in Green are not resting on their laurels after their outstanding success in the 2nd Test, but are working hard to seal the series.
He has termed the 5-day format of the game to be much unpredictable, asserting that he will keep discussing the match plan and progress with the skipper in order to make all necessary changes in the team’s playing strategy.
Talking to the media today, Mohsin said, “As long as I am with the boys, we will never play negative cricket and we want to go into the third Test in a positive frame of mind. We will go for a win in Sharjah and will not go there looking to sit on our one
series lead.”
He further told, “However Test cricket is very unpredictable and in five days of cricket anything is possible and plans have to sometimes be changed as the match goes on and it's important that the captain and I keep discussing the match progress and the
game plan.”
The coach, in the light of his personal experience, has also predicted that the Sharjah pitch will assist the batsmen in playing long innings. He has also urged the Pakistani batters to capitalise on the ideal playing conditions and amass big scores.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohsin-c77587 has expressed complete satisfaction with the way all the players are working under his supervision, averring that he has made good understanding with every individual and all are happy with him.
The 56-year-old took the baton from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 returns successful from this tour.
Khan played 48 Test and 75 ODI matches from 1977 to 1986, scoring 2709 and 1877 runs respectively in the two formats. His on-field records had not been so impressive as he had just 8 centuries to his credit.
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