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Monday, January 03, 2011

Pakistan will taste success in 2011, feels IntikhabPakistan will taste success in 2011, feels Intikhab


Pakistan team manager Intikhab Alam is confident that the year 2011 will serve as a catalyst for the national side and also improve the image of Pakistan cricket.

"I am confident the way things are going now that this year the team will not only taste success but the image of Pakistan cricket should also improve," Intikhab told a television channel from New Zealand on Saturday.

The former Test captain said the reason for his optimism was not only the improving spirit and discipline among the players but also recent steps taken by the cricket board to put things right.

"There is no doubt 2010 was a very bad year for Pakistan cricket and the controversies and scandal indirectly also had an impact on the players performances," he said.

"It is hard for any team to just focus on cricket and keep on performing consistently when so many things are happening outside the field," he said.

"The last year was like a nightmare for Pakistan cricket, but it is now part of history and we have to look ahead. I have told the players just focus on cricket and the results will come naturally because we have lot of talent in our cricket," he added.

On the field also Pakistan failed to defend its ICC World Twenty20 crown in the West Indies and lost constantly.

Intikhab who was coach on the Australian tour and then removed and brought back as manager said even the players themselves realised the huge expectations on them leading up to the World Cup.

"I think we need to play really well and with focus in the coming Test series against New Zealand and try to win that series and give a new year's gift to our people. The players are also keen to make a winning start to the year," he stated.

He said he was happy at the way the players were responding to the challenges and to the new enforcement of disciplinary measures in the team.

"There are not issues within the team it is just a matter of time before the confidence starts flowing again and there is self belief we can beat anyone," he said.