Pakistan’s interim white-ball coach Aaqib Javed has set his sights on building a strong ODI team for the upcoming Champions Trophy while also testing new talent in T20 cricket. His journey as coach begins with a tour to Zimbabwe, featuring three ODIs and three T20Is starting November 24 in Bulawayo.
Prioritizing ODIs for Champions Trophy Success
Speaking about his plans, Aaqib highlighted the importance of maintaining a consistent ODI squad:
“Our main focus at the moment is on ODI cricket ahead of the Champions Trophy. You’ll see a settled team in this format.”
In contrast, T20 cricket will be used to develop bench strength by giving opportunities to new players:
“We plan to give new players chances in the Zimbabwe series. Without testing new talent, you can’t build a strong bench.”
Lessons from Past Successes
Reflecting on Pakistan’s performance during the challenging tour of Australia, Aaqib praised the team for their historic Test series win:
“Winning in Australia after 22 years was a huge achievement under the new captain. The team showed they could take on any challenge.”
However, he acknowledged the missed chances in T20Is, emphasizing the need to capitalize on key moments to secure victories.
Aaqib Javed’s Coaching Journey
Aaqib’s rise in Pakistan cricket has been remarkable. Just months ago, he was coaching Sri Lanka’s fast bowlers. After joining Pakistan’s revamped selection committee, his role expanded to white-ball coach.
Interestingly, Aaqib will retain his position on the selection committee during his coaching tenure, making him an integral part of Pakistan cricket’s decision-making process.
He clarified that team selection would remain a collaborative effort:
“We always consult the coach and captain before finalizing the team. The selection committee, which includes five members, makes the final call.”
Balancing Criticism and Performance
Aaqib is well aware of the scrutiny that comes with being a coach, especially after being critical of his predecessors. However, he views criticism as part of the job:
“Criticism is inevitable. It’s up to the players and team to perform and earn praise. I’ll accept criticism when it’s deserved.”
Zimbabwe Tour Schedule
Pakistan’s tour of Zimbabwe includes:
- ODIs: November 24, 26, and 28
- T20Is: December 1, 3, and 5
All matches will take place in Bulawayo, giving new players a chance to shine on the international stage.
Final Thoughts
Under Aaqib Javed’s guidance, Pakistan aims to strengthen its ODI squad for the Champions Trophy while identifying fresh talent in T20s. With the Zimbabwe series just around the corner, fans are eager to see how the team performs under this focused approach.
Stay tuned for more updates from Pakistan’s cricket journey!