Pakistan were always very successful during Ramadan: Mickey Arthur

In honour of the beginning of Ramadan, Mickey Arthur, the head of cricket of Derbyshire County Cricket Club, reflected on his experience as the head coach of the Pakistani national team during the holy month.

In a conversation with Club Media, Arthur reflected on his Ramadan experiences with Pakistan team, the lessons he learned, and how his players' religious beliefs shaped his coaching style.

"I think the key was getting into another culture. I was blown away by the morals and values. The culture was just so pure, so good. Ramadan is a very, very important time in the Muslim faith. Watching the players, because we played quality cricket during Ramadan, incidentally, we were always very successful," Arthur said.

"We won the Champions trophy during Ramadan; we won a Test match at Lords during Ramadan. What stood out for me was the player's commitment to their faith and Ramadan. It was very interesting to see, also very, very stimulating just watching how the players adapted to that; it was amazing," he added.

From 2016 to 2019, Arthur served as the head coach of Pakistan, helping them win the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017 while Ramadan was still in effect.

Earlier this year, PCB chief, Najam Sethi, said that Arthur will most likely be returning as the head coach of Pakistan men’s cricket team.

“I had not closed the chapter of Mickey Arthur. I am personally in negotiations with Mickey and we have resolved 90 percent of issues. Hopefully, we will very soon give you the news that Mickey will be joining us,” Sethi said.

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