KARACHI: Pakistan National Women’s team’s bowling coach Saleem Jaafer emphasized the need of working more in the fast bowling department.
Saleem, while talking to the media post and prior to the T20I and ODI series respectively, praised the women’s team’s bowlers for bowling and performing as per the plan while also stressing the need of working more in the fast bowling department.
“Women cricketers performed as per the plan. The seniors and the debutants both performed well and produced exceptional results despite the tough weather conditions,” Saleem stated.
“I think we need to work more on the fast bowling. The spinners, on the other hand, have been exceptional in the T20I series,” he maintained.
The bowling coach further commented on the upcoming challenge of the side as they take on the touring side Sri Lanka in a three-match ODI series, which is a part of the ongoing ICC Women’s Championship, saying that success is important for us as the competition has been increased.
“The competition has intensified in the ICC Women’s Championship. Winning the ODI series against Sri Lanka is important for us,” Saleem shared.
The former cricketer also responded to a query regarding his rifts with the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Ramiz Raja and claimed that “Everything is fine and I do not have any differences with Ramiz Bhai.”