Islamabad United is determined to overcome the heat and rivals
In the remaining matches of PSL 6, Islamabad United is determined to overcome the heat and rivals while captain Shadab Khan says that the conditions are new and the combination of teams will also change.
Islamabad United is determined to overcome the heat and rivals |
Speaking on the program "Cricket Corner with Saleem Khaliq" on Pakistan Cricket's largest website www.cricketpakistan.com.pk, Islamabad United captain Shadab Khan said that performance in Karachi during PSL 6 has become a thing of the past. Matches in Abu Dhabi are a new challenge, we have to work hard to maintain the continuity of performance, conditions are new and the combination of teams will also change, we have found good alternatives, we will make our own combination considering the situation, in the event Determined to continue the journey of conquest.
To a question, he said that in the presence of Alex Hales, Phil Salt and Louis Gregory, the playing XI was balanced but an experienced batsman like Usman Khawaja was available to fill the gap. The Australian cricketer was excited to represent his hometown. Yes, they can play a key role in our victories, there is also Colin Monroe, Zafar Gohar has the ability to perform well in the conditions of Abu Dhabi.
He said that Hassan Ali has shown a very good performance on the low back, he keeps the spirit of the team young but I do not want to put the burden of expectations on him, Asif Ali, Hussain Talat and Faheem Ashraf also joined the team along with the pacer. He has won matches in the past, he is still capable of performing well, the availability of foreign cricketers is welcome but we will depend on domestic cricketers.
Shadab Khan said that the weather in Abu Dhabi will be difficult but as a professional you have to play regardless of heat or cold, anyway the difficulties are the same for all the teams, you have to accept this challenge and perform. The players of Islamabad United are ready for this, good atmosphere and best facilities have been provided in Abu Dhabi.
"We are used to being in quarantine, so no worries, everyone is training individually, trying to keep themselves as active as possible in the room to improve skills at the end of the quarantine," he said. Do more.
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