Mushtaq mentioned that they would assess the conditions in Rawalpindi and plan accordingly
Bangladesh’s spin bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed has stated that Bangladesh’s spinners are very mature and he provides them with technical insights.
Speaking at a press conference, Mushtaq mentioned that they would assess the conditions in Rawalpindi and plan accordingly. He emphasized that they would determine their combination after inspecting the pitch at the Pindi Stadium.
"We will assess the conditions in Rawalpindi and plan accordingly. Our combination will be determined after inspecting the pitch at the Pindi Stadium," Mushtaq said.
Continuing his remarks, Mushtaq highlighted that spinners play a crucial role in Test cricket. Spinners are needed to give fast bowlers some rest, and it’s essential to always support match-winning spinners.
"Spinners play a crucial role in Test cricket. They are needed to give fast bowlers some rest, and it’s essential to always support match-winning spinners," he further added.
He added that Bangladesh has good fast bowlers who need to have confidence in themselves. It’s important to instill confidence in the players, and our belief should be strong.
"Bangladesh has good fast bowlers who need to have confidence in themselves. Our belief should be strong, and it’s important to instill confidence in the players," he stated.
Mushtaq also commented that Pakistan has good spinners and should have a spin consultant. He suggested taking advantage of experts like Saqlain Mushtaq, Abdul Rehman, and Saeed Ajmal, and benefiting from these coaches at the grassroots level as well.
"Pakistan has good spinners and should have a spin consultant. Taking advantage of experts like Saqlain Mushtaq, Abdul Rehman, and Saeed Ajmal at the grassroots level can be beneficial," he stressed.
The spin bowling coach of the Bangladesh cricket team praised the Pakistan Cricket Board’s initiative to invite Bangladesh early, which has pleased everyone. He said that PCB extended the invitation first to facilitate training.
"PCB has set an example of good relations by inviting Bangladesh early. This has pleased everyone and facilitated training," he concluded.