Naseem Shah didn’t minced his phrases and criticised Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for an additional docile pitch in Rawalpindi the place Pakistan has didn’t extract the house benefit the first Test against Bangladesh.
“We must be sincere. It’s been too many sequence the place we get a majority of these pitches,” Naseem informed reporters after the top of Day 4.
“The groundstaff tried their finest to make this pitch good for bowling, however maybe due to the warmth and sunshine there isn’t a lot assist from the pitch.
“We want to consider learn how to extract residence benefit, as a result of it’s important to discover a option to produce outcomes from these video games, in any other case you’re not utilising residence benefit,” he added.
Naseem additionally questioned Pakistan’s strategy to Check cricket at residence.
“If we’re incapable of creating the kind of pitches that assist quick bowlers, then we should always have a look at whether or not we will produce spin wickets,” he mentioned.
“Nonetheless you do it, it is advisable to use residence benefit. Folks come to take pleasure in Check cricket on this warmth, so it is advisable to entertain them.
“What shouldn’t occur is you’re on the sphere at residence and pondering that is exhausting work. The extra you retain cricket entertaining, the higher. It’s one thing we have to significantly take into consideration.”
Naseem, enjoying his first Check after a 12 months following a long-term harm, and was amongst decide of the Pakistan bowlers. Naseem bowled 27.3 overs and picked up three wickets.
“I’m enjoying a Check after greater than a 12 months and took me time to seek out my rhythm. The form of climate we have now proper now, it’s extraordinarily scorching, and we didn’t get the form of assist from the floor as a bowling unit as we anticipated,” he mentioned.
Forward of the Check sequence, PCB has appointed Australia’s Tony Hemming as its new chief curator on a two-year contract.
The Australian has been tasked with enhancing the standard of pitches for the upcoming residence sequence towards Bangladesh, England and West Indies this season, in addition to additionally supervising the preparation of pitches for the home season.