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International cricket incomplete without Pakistan team, says Pak captain

Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed on Thursday thanked the Sri Lankan team for visiting Pakistan and urged other foreign boards to also reconsider their approach towards Pakistan. He said that international cricket is incomplete without Pakistan.

“Pakistan has delivered a clear message and now it’s time for other boards to reconsider their approach towards playing in Pakistan. Being a team and a nation, I request all boards to support cricket in Pakistan,” he told a press conference in Karachi while talking about some international players who reportedly accused India of forcing them not to visit Pakistan.

Talking about the pitch and the field in Karachi, he said, “We haven’t seen the pitch as yet, I have only an idea that which type of pitches are made in stadiums here.”

“As far as out field is concerned I would say that ‘when it rains, water comes down’,” the skipper said, playfully using a phrase uttered by PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari about rains in Sindh that had gone viral on social media.

“It is easy to claim that we will score 450 or 500 runs but to achieve this target an entire process is required. In modern day cricket, the role of first three to four batsmen has become very crucial.

“All those teams scoring more than 300 runs are able to do so through a setup under which openers present an exemplary start and the rest of the team carry it. For scoring 400 runs we need a setup and we are planning to have it.”

Talking about the performance of green shirts, he said, “If you review the performance of the team during the past two and half years, it has improved tremendously. we have scored 300 runs during the world cup, we have scored 350 and even touched 370.”

“Our cricket is being improved and we are trying to go ahead with this team.”

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