Whatmore confident of good show against Australia

Pakistan’s head coach Dav Whatmore was confident his team will have upper hand in the limited over series against Australia, which will miss some key players due to injuries and retirement.

August 26, 2012
Whatmore confident of good show against Australia
Whatmore confident of good show against Australia

Fatma Al Dubais





 


DUBAI – Pakistan’s head coach Dav Whatmore was confident his team will have upper hand in the limited over series against Australia, which will miss some key players due to injuries and retirement.



The 58-year-old former Australian batsman also believed familiar conditions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has become Pakistan’s base as security concerns stop it from hosting matches at home – also give his side edge.



Australia will miss all-rounder Shane Watson through injury and bowling spearhead Brett Lee, who retired last month after being plagued by injuries.



The four-time world champion also slipped to fourth in the on-day rankings earlier this month after a period of three years following its 4-0 loss in England.



The three-match one-day series starts in Sharjah on August 28. The other two matches will be played in Abu Dhabi (August 31) and Sharjah (Sept. 3).



The three Twenty20 internationals will be played in Dubai on Sept. 5, 7 and 10.



Whatmore was confident his team will put up a better show.



“Australia have had a retirement or two and an injury so I suppose we can have edge to start with,” Whatmore told reporters on team’s arrival here Saturday.



Whatmore, who played seven Test and one limited over international for Australia in late 1970s, warned Australia can come back strongly as well.



“It could be they will try even harder after they lost pretty badly to England but the conditions in UAE are more known to the Pakistan team so from that point of view we hold a bit of an edge,” said Whatmore.



Whatmore believed Pakistan can improve after winning the Asia Cup in March and despite losing both Tests and one-dayers on its tour of Sri Lanka.



“The Asia Cup was good so really it hasn’t been as bad as some people may think. I honestly thought we were one ODI victory away from winning the series but otherwise it was a very good tour of Sri Lanka,” said Whatmore.



“From positions of strength we managed to snatch defeat and hand the game

over,” said Whatmore of the 3-1 defeat in the five-match one-day series in Sri Lanka, with one match abandoned due to rain.



“The talent is definitely there, we just need to be a little bit stronger and win the mental battle and the team will be very competitive and consistent. We’re working on those sorts of things.”



Whatmore believed Pakistan can do well in the World Twenty20 to be held in Sri Lanka in September-October.



“Pakistan have done impressively well in previous World Twenty20s so the pressure is on for us this time, particularly me. It’s a challenge but I’ve always looked forward to these sorts of challenges.” — AFP


August 26, 2012
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