Rawalpindi: As anticipation mounts for the upcoming series between Pakistan and New Zealand, head coach Azhar Mehmood hinted at the possibility of resting star batsman Babar Azam for some matches.
Addressing the media at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Mehmood emphasized the importance of the series while expressing confidence in the squad’s depth. With the inclusion of all-rounder fast bowlers and the return of experienced players like Amir and Imad K., Mehmood believes the team has grown stronger.
Acknowledging the quality of the New Zealand side, Mehmood stressed the need for careful planning, especially with 12 crucial matches before the World Cup in June. He highlighted young talents like Abbas Afridi and Naseem Shah, expressing optimism about their potential contribution.
Mehmood also mentioned the possibility of experimenting with the lineup during the series, indicating that openers might be rotated and Babar Azam could be given a rest. He emphasized the abundance of talent in Pakistan and the need to groom players for international competition.
Responding to inquiries about Shaheen Shah Afridi’s fitness, Mehmood assured that the fast bowler is in top form, with decisions regarding his participation pending. Regarding the team’s overall fitness, Mehmood expressed satisfaction with the progress made at the Kakul fitness camp.
The series of five T20 matches between Pakistan and New Zealand is set to commence on Thursday, promising exhilarating cricketing action for fans worldwide.