Bangladesh coach says he will not take Pakistan lightly – Aitrend

Bangladesh coach Phil Simons. AFP/File
Bangladesh coach Phil Simons. AFP/File

Lahore: The Bangladesh coach, Phil Simenz, said that they will not take Pakistan slightly despite its last inconsistent performance because they have the ability to overcome any team.

Speaking to the media in Lahore, Phil Simons still hopes for a strong show against Pakistan in the next series, although there are no main players from his team.

He expressed his confidence in his team’s ability to provide high -quality cricket.

“This is a good opportunity for us to play competitive cricket.” “Pakistan is a dangerous aspect, and we will not take them lightly.”

With the recent offers of inconsistent confession by Pakistan, the former cricket player in the Indian Islands confirmed the inherent power of the host team.

“Everyone says that Pakistan has not played well, but Pakistan still Pakistan – they have the ability to overcome anyone.”

The 62 -year -old also indicated that experienced players in the Pakistani Premier League (PSL) have shared valuable visions in local conditions.

He added: “Some of our players have appeared in PSL, and provided useful information about the circumstances here.”

Simons said that the absence of senior players opens the door to younger talents to advance.

“When senior players are not available, it creates chances of youth. Often, one of them turns out to be a great discovery,” he said. “Mustafizur Rahman is an important player for us, unfortunately, he will not be part of this series.”

Despite the setback, Simons maintained a positive look.

“We will miss our main players, but we are determined to provide a strong performance with the current team,” he said.

Thinking about his previous experiences, Simons shared his passion for Pakistan.

“I have great memories of playing in Pakistan – it has always been a special place for me,” he recalls.

He also welcomed the addition of the former Australian rapid archer Sean Tate to prepare the training, describing it as a valuable step for the team.

“We aim to improve our crochet game through good performance in this series,” and concluded his saying.

As for the unreasonable, the national team continued its preparations at the Gaddafi Stadium Cricket, where the players participated in the beating, bowling and field sessions under the supervision of the coaches.

Before the clear practice, they also participated in fitness and exercise exercises. The players who appeared in the PSL 10 final were given a break.

The three T20is will now be played in Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on May 28, May 30 and June 1.

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