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In our latest exclusive interview, former Pakistan wicketkeeper and Germany head coach Atiq-uz-Zaman delivers unfiltered truths about Pakistan cricket. The outspoken analyst critiques PCB's controversial training camps, exposes coaching standards, dissects England's “Bazball” tactics, and demands urgent reforms for emerging talent.
By Saj Sadiq (July 02, 2025)
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PCB camp criticism: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been sharply criticized as being driven by egos rather than genuine development needs, especially regarding new coaching appointments. The comment "It’s an ego authority for new coaches" highlights frustrations over the timing and motives behind PCB decisions, suggesting that these moves serve personal agendas rather than team progress.
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Coaching shocker: There is a revealing critique of the National High Performance Center (NHPC) standards, where coaches reportedly ask for excessive hand-holding. The quote "They ask me to spoon-feed their programs" exposes a lack of autonomy and preparedness among coaches, indicating that the NHPC may not be fostering independent, high-level coaching expertise.
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Player welfare alert: Concerns have been raised about the physical toll on players, with the blunt observation that "Players are getting cooked in sun... need holidays, not exhaustion." This underscores the urgent need for better workload management and rest periods to protect players’ health and performance longevity.
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England “Bazball” solution: In response to England’s aggressive “Bazball” style, the strategic advice given is to "Make spin pitches to stop them." This reveals Pakistan’s tactical blueprint for countering England’s dominance by exploiting pitch conditions favorable to spin bowling, a traditional strength of Pakistan cricket.
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Shubman Gill backing: Despite a tough initiation against England, Shubman Gill is seen as having a "Great opportunity to prove himself." This reflects confidence in his potential to grow through challenging experiences and establish himself as a key player.
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ODI rule change verdict: The recent reintroduction of the single-ball rule in One Day Internationals (ODIs) is viewed positively, described as a "Positive sign for helpless bowlers." This change is welcomed as it gives bowlers more control and fairness in managing deliveries, potentially improving the balance between bat and ball.
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PCB scheduling blast: The PCB’s scheduling has been criticized as "Not organized... last-minute series hurt progress." This points to poor planning and communication that disrupt player preparation and team development, ultimately hindering Pakistan cricket’s advancement.
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Shaheens exposure demand: There is a strong call for formal agreements, with the statement "MOU with England/Australia needed NOW" emphasizing the need for memorandums of understanding to ensure Pakistan Shaheens (A team) get valuable exposure through tough overseas tours. This is seen as vital for grooming future talent under challenging conditions.
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