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Inzaman-ul-Haq blames fatigue for Pakistan’s lacklustre form in Australia

Pakistan are trailing 1-2 in the five ODI series against Australia with the next game to be played at Sydney Cricket Ground.

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Published: Jan 21, 2017, 07:37 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 21, 2017, 07:55 PM (IST)

Inzaman-ul-Haq believes the ODI series between Australia and Pakistan is nicely poised © PTI
Inzaman-ul-Haq believes the ODI series between Australia and Pakistan is nicely poised © PTI

Pakistan‘s chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq has attributed the recent string of poor performances by the national team Down Under to fatigue. According to the former Test captain the Pakistani players have been playing non-stop cricket for last six months and could be facing fatigue. Pakistan has won just a single ODI in Australia being whitewashed in the three-Test series. They were also beaten in both Tests in New Zealand after their bad run started with a defeat to West Indies in the final Test at Sharjah. Currently, the five ODI series between Pakistan and hosts, Australia, is in favour of the latter at 2-1.

“And the fact is that our players fitness levels are still not at par with that of some other teams so that is also affecting their performances. After returning from England after just three or four days we went to the UAE for the West Indies series and from there directly for the tours of New Zealand and Australia. To meet such a gruelling schedule our players need to work more on their fitness,” Inzaman stated. Inzamam said that they were plans to improve things in Pakistan cricket but this would require time. “We need to be patient and we need time before everything is perfect,” the former captain added.

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He said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was contemplating a series of matches for the Pakistan A team players in the country shortly so that the bench strength could be tested properly by the selectors. Inzamam said if Azhar Ali was fit and playing in the fourth ODI at Sydney he would be leading the side and there was no confusion on this matter. “If he is fit he is the ODI captain. Muhammad Hafeez captained in the two ODIs because Azhar was not fit”, added the veteran. Inzamam said the ODI series with two matches remaining in Australia was still open. “I just think our batsmen need to put behind the fear of defeat behind them and play freely and aggressively. They are not expressing themselves properly and that is hurting their performances”, claimed the 46-year-old.

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The chief selector said Pakistan needed to look at the way other teams were not approaching the ODI format.