Whatmore eyes 2015 World Cup after Pakistan flop
Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore said Tuesday the team would be reviewed
with an eye on building for the 2015 World Cup after their dismal
showing at the Champions Trophy in England.
Abysmal batting led to Pakistan’s defeat in all three matches as they
failed to post a single total above 170 runs.
Pakistan’s failure in the Champions Trophy has prompted calls from
former players, media and fans to overhaul the system and ditch Whatmore
and under-performing players.
Asked about the need to overhaul the team, Whatmore said he will give
a report on the team’s performance.
“The question of selection should be directed to the selectors but I
will give my review, both verbal and written, perhaps (with) 2015 in
mind,” Whatmore, 59, told reporters as he arrived back in Pakistan.
Whatmore accompanied Mohammad Irfan, Imran Farhat, Kamran Akmal,
Wahab Riaz, Saeed Ajmal, Nasir Jamshed and Ehsan Adil while captain
Misbah-ul Haq and vice captain Mohammad Hafeez will return next week.
The former Australian batsman turned coach rejected the suggestion
his players lacked in effort.
“The performance didn’t meet the expectations which we, as a team,
wanted to put. Obviously a lot of people in Pakistan wanted us to do
well and that’s why it is very disappointing,” said Whatmore, who took
over as coach in March last year.
“But it wasn’t a case of lack of trying, it was a case of we were
unable to score enough runs in all three matches.” Pakistan were bowled
out for 170 against the West Indies, 167 against South Africa and 165 in
a rain-shortened match against arch-rivals India in the Group B matches.
Only captain Misbah-ul Haq managed to hit two half-centuries while
top order batsmen Hafeez, Farhat, Shoaib Malik and Kamran flopped badly.
Pakistan’s batting was also found wanting on their tour of South
Africa earlier this year, where they lost all three Tests and the
five-match one-day series 3-2.
AFP
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