
Pakistan T20I skipper Salman Ali Agha (right) and Bangladesh skipper Litton Das pictured with T20I series trophy. — Facebook/PakistanCricketBoard
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Prior to a three -match series against Bangladesh from Sunday, Pakistan T20 captain Salman Ali Agha said on Saturday that short format cricket was being prepared every six months and was equipped with the current squad players who were equipped with players to play aggressive cricket.
Talking to reporters in Agha, Aga expressed confidence in his team’s ability to perform strong performance in the next series, saying that there is no pressure on the players and they will play aggressive cricket.
He called the series a challenge but hoped a positive result, saying that there was no pressure on the players and they would play aggressive cricket.
He acknowledged the power of the Bangladesh party, saying: “He is a competitive team and gives tough challenges to his opponents home and abroad, but we are also ready to play aggressive cricket.”
Aga added that after participating in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), he and several other players have a good understanding of the local situation.
He said that the team also received training accordingly during its preparation camp in Karachi, in which pitches were made to imitate the situation in Dhaka.
He said, “It is important to understand the situation. We have prepared to adapt our game to the pitch and the match conditions. Playing in the BPL gives us a edge here.”
The captain also praised senior players Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, and named them world -class cricketers who have permanently performed for Pakistan.
He emphasized that the current squad has the correct mix of players who played T20 cricket.
“Babar and Rizwan are world -class. They have presented Pakistan incredibly well. T20 cricket is getting ready every six months, every year.
He concluded, “We have squad players who meet cricket style that we want to play. There is no pressure, we focus on playing good cricket in this regard.”
Aga has been leading the shortest format team with star batsman Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan last year.
Peace Spear Head Shaheen Shah Afridi has been rested for a three -match series, in which Seam Bowlers Raov, Naseem Shah and Mohammad Wasim are not available due to injuries.
Aga said that the missing players in India and Sri Lanka in India can still be considered next year.
“We have changed the way we want to play, but we have confidence in our construction and direction,” said Agha.
“We’re going with enough preparations for this series because Bangladesh can prove to be a difficult team in their home conditions.”
Unannounced, at a ceremony held at a local hotel in Dhaka on Saturday, the three -match T20 series trophy was unveiled between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Captains on both sides, Salman Ali Agha of Pakistan and Bangladesh’s Leton Das participated in a photo shoot with the trophy.
The Green Shirts will play three T20s against Bangladesh on July 20, 22 and 24, with Dhaka’s Sher -e -Bangla National Cricket Stadium ready to host all matches.
The series indicates a re-match between the two sides after its last collision in May, where Pakistan had put a 3-0 clean sweep in the house.
Pakistan Squad
Salman Ali Agha (C), Abrar Ahmed, Ahmed Daniel, Fahim Ashraf, Fakhhar Zaman, Hassan Nawaz, Hussein Talat, Khushadhal Shah, Mohammad Abbas alias, Mohammed and Sokham, Samma, Samma, Sufan Oak, Sahib), Mohammad Noz, Sahib).
Schedule of Series
- July 16 – Pakistan Men’s team arrives
- July 20-Sher-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6 pm local time) first T20I
- July 22-T20I at Sher-e Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)
- July 24-T20I at Sher-e Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)
With additional input from AFP