Williamson: We must focus on ourselves not Pakistan

Dubai, October 25, 2021 (PPI-OT):New Zealand captain Kane Williamson insisted his side must remain focused on themselves as they begin their Super 12s campaign against an in-form Pakistan.

Williamson’s men are yet to get underway in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 and watched on as Pakistan strolled to a 10-wicket victory over India in their opening clash.

Shaheen Afridi’s devastating opening spell, accounting for India’s openers, set the platform before Pakistani skipper Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan smashed half-centuries to steer their side home without loss.

“For us, it’s about focusing on the style of cricket that we want to play, which is important to us as a team,” said Williamson.

“But we know we’re coming up against a very strong team in Pakistan, and I think every opposition that you play against, you prepare as well as you can to take them on at their best.

“We saw the best out of Pakistan in their last match against India, which was a fantastic performance.

“I think Pakistan have come to the T20 World Cup full of confidence, having played in these conditions more than most. They certainly put it on show and showed why they’re one of the favourites in the competition.

“Tomorrow I’m sure they’ll be very strong again, so for us, it’s focusing on the cricket that we want to play and trying to adjust to conditions.”

Williamson captained New Zealand to glory in the ICC Test Championship final in June and is hoping to add another ICC trophy to his collection in the shortest format.

And the skipper revealed that his troublesome elbow injury is showing signs of progress.

“Yeah, I mean, naturally different formats, but a great moment for cricket in our country and one that we truly cherished, and as we know with the schedule and the international format, it’s sort of always something else coming up,” added Williamson.

“We really enjoyed that moment, but also the focus changes and things are different with the different formats and a different side largely, as well.

“I believe everybody currently is fit or fit enough. My elbow is improving. It’s just been an ongoing sort of challenge to deal with it regarding loading and these sorts of things.

“It’s just a work in progress. But I think all in all, it’s showing improvement, which is good.”

Pakistan’s bowling consultant Vernon Philander reflected on a fantastic victory against India but insisted his side must remain grounded after just one game.

He said: “Yesterday was obviously a brilliant performance by the team. I think it also comes on the back of some hard work the last two and a half weeks. So, the boys are in a good space after a brilliant start last night.

“We had a meeting earlier where we highlighted the importance of really staying grounded. And last night was a massive win for all boys. Make no mistake about it.

“But we’ve also got a tournament at hand and the boys will stay focused. Really today’s talk was about putting last night behind us and focusing on what’s to come tomorrow.

“Tomorrow’s going to be another big game. And hopefully the boys will reset and be ready and focused for tomorrow.”

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22 second round begins on Wednesday 

Lahore, October 25, 2021 (PPI-OT):The second round of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22 will begin from Wednesday in Faisalabad, Lahore and Multan. Though the first round saw all three matches end in draw, it served brilliant individual performances with as many as six batters stroking centuries and two bowlers recording five-wicket hauls.

Balochistan’s Imran Butt, Central Punjab’s Abid Ali, Sindh’s Khurram Manzoor and Northern’s Faizan Riaz, Mubasir Khan and Nauman Ali were amongst the century-makers, while Northern’s Musa Khan and Balochistan’s Raza-ul-Hasan took five-wickets each.

The first round proved to be special for Nauman and Musa especially as the two recorded their maiden batting and bowling milestones.

Central Punjab – who shared the last year’s title with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – earned maximum points from the opening round as they bagged 12 points (five draw, four batting, three bowling) from their draw against Southern Punjab at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

The Azhar Ali-captained side will travel to Lahore to take on Northern at the Gaddafi Stadium. In the last season, the two teams won a match each against each other. While, Central Punjab will be hoping to make the most of their home advantage, Northern will look to implement the learnings about the conditions from the last match.

The action from this match will be beamed across the globe through nine high-definition cameras on PCB’s official YouTube channel.

Northern took 11 points from their first-round match against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which turned out to be the second most.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, meanwhile, will travel to Faisalabad to play Fawad Alam’s Sindh at the Iqbal Stadium. Both teams have nine points.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the joint winners of the last season, have had an incredible start to the season by bagging the National T20 title. After playing out a draw at the Gaddafi Stadium, the Iftikhar Ahmed-captained team will be looking to make the most of their fixture against Sindh, against whom they enjoyed 1-0 score line in two matches in 2020-21.

In the third match of the second round, Imam-ul-Haq-led Balochistan will face Southern Punjab at the Multan Cricket Stadium. Balochistan were beaten twice by Southern Punjab in the last season. Buoyed by a strong performance in Faisalabad, which saw them post 403 in the first innings and end the match with 10 points – the third most – Balochistan will look for settling scores. Mohammad Abbas’ Southern Punjab have nine points.

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