Javed Miandad former captain of Pakistan cricket team has backed another amazing former player, Wasim Akram, as the head Coach of the national Team. Legend make these comments after the rumours circulating about Mickey Arthur. Especially after Green Shirts failed to Qualify for the Semi-Finals. Cricktracker.com reports that Miandad further noted that "Other nations benefiting from cricketers like Akram, not Pakistan"
Talking to Cricket Pakistan.com.pk Miandad very eloquently said
“Look the world is availing from the expertise of Wasim Akram and our other players as they tell their players practically through demonstrations on how to remove faults and improve [their] performance. Their tips are doing wonders. So, if other nations are availing from their expertise why can’t we ourselves benefit from our former great cricketers?” cricketpakistan.com.pk cited reports.
“They’ll at once jump to take the credit if players perform well under them. But if they (players) [fare] poorly in some international event, they put the blame on the players, saying they (players) are unwilling to learn and improve their skills. You can hire the services of a foreign professional coach if you don’t have experts in that field. But if you have more competent people at home for that slot, then it would not be fair to rope in a foreigner.” “We need trainers at the senior level and not coaches,” he added.
Miandad said the majority of Pakistan's players come up from rustic foundations and are not proficient in taking care of the hi-tech culture. He said the childhood of those players doesn't occur by means of Computers or Laptops. Miandad addressed that advanced technical training is yielding fine results other countries but be-advised there is a difference between the grass-root brought up of players in other countries as compared to Pakistan.
Talking to Cricket Pakistan.com.pk Miandad very eloquently said
“Look the world is availing from the expertise of Wasim Akram and our other players as they tell their players practically through demonstrations on how to remove faults and improve [their] performance. Their tips are doing wonders. So, if other nations are availing from their expertise why can’t we ourselves benefit from our former great cricketers?” cricketpakistan.com.pk cited reports.
“They’ll at once jump to take the credit if players perform well under them. But if they (players) [fare] poorly in some international event, they put the blame on the players, saying they (players) are unwilling to learn and improve their skills. You can hire the services of a foreign professional coach if you don’t have experts in that field. But if you have more competent people at home for that slot, then it would not be fair to rope in a foreigner.” “We need trainers at the senior level and not coaches,” he added.
Miandad said the majority of Pakistan's players come up from rustic foundations and are not proficient in taking care of the hi-tech culture. He said the childhood of those players doesn't occur by means of Computers or Laptops. Miandad addressed that advanced technical training is yielding fine results other countries but be-advised there is a difference between the grass-root brought up of players in other countries as compared to Pakistan.
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