Haris Rauf to support young people: give them 10 to 15 games, this is how they become players


Haris Rauf has thrown its weight behind the young superior order of Pakistan, suggesting that they should not be judged according to one or two games and receive a longer rope.
Pakistan once more shuffled the deck in his attempt to find the correct combination when they left Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam for the T20i series of five games against New Zealand. Mohammad Haris and Hasan Nawaz entered at the top of the order along with Irfan Khan at number 4. However, they could not pass in the first two T20I, with Pakistan also going down twice.
“You talk about criticism, I think it has become common in Pakistan,” Rauf said after Pakistan lost his second game in three days for five WICKETS in Dunedin. “These are young players. You go anywhere, any team in the world, they give young people full freedom. If they give young people a chance, they make sure they give them 10 to 15 games in stretching. This is how they become players.

“All those who enter Crickt’s international struggles initially. They talk about criticisms, it has become a norm. Every It is required to happen in what is required to happen.

It has been a difficult weeks for Pakistan’s Cricket. After being knocked out in the stages of the League of its Champions Home trophy, they have dropped a lot in the first two T20is against New Zealand under the new Captain Salman Agha. While they were eschatimos for 91 in the first T20I in Christchurch, they made a marginally better show in the second, handling 135 for 9 in the matter of 15 of the rain.

New Zealand, however, barely sweated in persecution. While Rauf proved the way in which the hosts made their batting, he also felt that Pakistan’s bowling players had a bad luck not to choose some more WICKETS.

“All players have worked out. The type of land we have here, usually we have high score games,” he said. “It’s not as if we didn’t get well, we also had bad luck. There were some upper edges for six, some passed through the ropes due to the wind and small land. We were making the effort as a bowling unit, but we did not get the desired result. At first we had a little unfortunate.

“We tried to use the conditions for our benefit, but we had bad luck. The type of cricket they played, hit good shots, so we must accredit them.”

While Rauf had a decent day with the ball, picking up 2 by 20 in his three overs, the rest of his counterparts that rush have fought. Shaheen Shah Afridi was for 31 of his three overs despite playing a maiden, while Mohammad Ali admitted that 34 run from his two overs. Rauf agreed that there has been a decrease in Pakistan’s Cricket, but is confident that they are trying to build a team that challenges the upper parts in the future.

“There is no doubt that our Crick has decreased. But we are building as a team and trying to forge a combination and play the cryket that is required at the higher level,” Rauf said. “We are trying different things, and when we try things, there will be failures, but we will learn. And a day will come in the future when you can see a good Crick of the Pakistan team.”

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