arthur Archives - Sportslinkpk https://pksportslink.com/tag/arthur/ Latest Sports News in English Mon, 22 Jan 2018 11:00:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://pksportslink.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/cropped-Sportslink-new-logo-32x32.jpg arthur Archives - Sportslinkpk https://pksportslink.com/tag/arthur/ 32 32 I’m not giving up on this young unit: Arthur https://pksportslink.com/im-not-giving-young-unit-arthur/ Mon, 22 Jan 2018 11:00:22 +0000 http://www.sportslink.pk/?p=2198 Although “incredibly frustrated” at the back-to-back losses in New Zealand, Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur is not giving up on his young side. “Very frustrating, very hard to understand [why we are continuing to lose] despite all our hard work, but I’m not giving up on this young unit,” Arthur said during a press conference …

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Although “incredibly frustrated” at the back-to-back losses in New Zealand, Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur is not giving up on his young side.

“Very frustrating, very hard to understand [why we are continuing to lose] despite all our hard work, but I’m not giving up on this young unit,” Arthur said during a press conference after New Zealand beat Pakistan by seven wickets in the opening T20 match in Wellington.

Pakistan’s batting woes continued on Monday, with only Babar Azam and Hasan Ali reaching double figures.

Before the late charge by Babar and Hasan, Pakistan had again been let down by their recognised batsmen, just as they were when losing all five one-day internationals against New Zealand.

“We have tried to change roles, set things around, we’ve done all the training, we [resolved] to commit to our decisions, so it’s incredibly frustrating to get such [disappointing] results,” the coach lamented.

“It’s a very inexperienced top order.. we didn’t execute [our plans] well, but I’m not giving up on this young team. We just have to be smarter, assess the conditions better, execute better,” he continued, adding that today was yet “another learning experience for the young group of players.”

Asked about the batsmen’s poor shot selection, Arthur admitted that his side assessed the conditions poorly.

“We were playing as if we needed to score 170..whereas 140-150 could have been good enough. But obviously 105 is not enough.”

Pakistan had hoped the change of format would bring a change of fortune, but they were in trouble in the second over when Tim Southee, standing in as captain for the injured Kane Williamson, removed Fakhar Zaman for three.

What followed was another batting collapse that could have set an embarrassing record, but Babar (41) and Hasan (23) took Pakistan beyond their lowest T20 score of 74 set against Australia six years ago.

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Arthur confirmed batting changes for fourth ODI https://pksportslink.com/arthur-confirmed-batting-changes-fourth-odi/ Mon, 15 Jan 2018 14:35:32 +0000 http://www.sportslink.pk/?p=2013 Pakistan cricket’s head coach Mickey Arthur has refused to be demotivated by his team’s dismal performance in the ODI series against New Zealand so far. Speaking to media during a team practice session in Hamilton on Monday, Arthur said he was disappointed at how the team’s batting had fared in the first three ODIs. “No …

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Pakistan cricket’s head coach Mickey Arthur has refused to be demotivated by his team’s dismal performance in the ODI series against New Zealand so far.

Speaking to media during a team practice session in Hamilton on Monday, Arthur said he was disappointed at how the team’s batting had fared in the first three ODIs.

“No excuses, [our batsmen] are far better than this,” said the coach about the batting collapse in the third match where Pakistan were bowled out for 74, as New Zealand took the five-match series 3-0.

“But our motivation is still very, very high. We have still got two ODIs left. We will make no excuses; we have to be better as a batting unit, we have to learn to bat in conditions different from home.”

Arthur confirmed there will be a couple of batting changes [in order and combination] before the team takes on New Zealand in the fourth ODI at Seddon Park, Hamilton on Tuesday, January 16.

“[After working so hard in the nets], it is frustrating to lose, we have been working exceptionally hard,” he said, as he heaped praise on the Black Caps.

“New Zealand bowlers have been exceptional.. [credit to coach] Mike Hesson for building such a strong unit.”

The Green Shirts trained at Seddon Park ahead of tomorrow’s day/night fixture.

Tuesday’s match will start at 6am Pakistan Standard time.

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