Pakistan’s misfortune to Afghanistan in the main round of the three-match T20I series has left the bowling trainer, Umar Gul, thinking about what turned out badly for his group.
Talking during the post-match gathering, Gul featured the difficult circumstances that the players needed to fight with, having changed from batting-favorable circumstances.
“It was our most memorable game and our players were presented to entirely unexpected circumstances here since they were playing in batting-favorable circumstances during PSL,” said Umar Gul.

Gul, in any case, communicated trust in the group’s capacity to get back in the saddle, expressing that they would chip away at their errors and will be in full cadence in excess matches.
“We will deal with the mix-ups and make strategic changes. The bowlers adhered to their arrangements and execution was great. They are youthful players and the manner in which Ihsnaullah proceeded with his beat, getting two wickets right off the bat was satisfying to see,” he said.
The 40-year-old was happy with the group’s bowling and accepted that they had bowled in great regions. Notwithstanding the misfortune, he kept up with that he trusts the youthful players.
“It is an extraordinary stage for youthful players to perform at the worldwide level. Generally, I’m happy with the bowling and they bowled in great regions,” Gul said.
“Our group is great; these young people have been acting in homegrown for oneself and a half years or something like that. You can’t say based on one match that they are not adequate. I emphatically accept we can possibly get back in the saddle and dominate the last two matches,” he closed.