As the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 9 progresses, Quetta Gladiators' head coach and former Australian cricketer Shane Watson has exuded confidence in his team's potential to clinch the coveted trophy, citing their exceptional performance thus far in the tournament.
In an interview with Watson reflected on the Gladiators' journey, emphasizing the establishment of an environment conducive to players realizing their fullest potential. "I've been very happy with the way the guys have played," remarked Watson, underlining the team's collective effort and commitment to stepping up when required.
Transitioning from player to head coach, Watson described the experience as less stressful and thoroughly enjoyable, highlighting the privilege of leading a team like Quetta Gladiators. He stressed the importance of creating an environment where players feel empowered to trust their instincts and fully commit to their shots, echoing his own approach during his playing days.
Addressing tactical decisions within the team, Watson shed light on the choice to appoint Saud Shakil as the opening batsman, praising Shakil's versatility and skill set, which complemented the team's strategy effectively.
Watson also lauded the emergence of young talent like Khawaja Nafay, acknowledging Nafay's exceptional power and bat speed, which hold promise for Pakistan cricket's future.
Commenting on the evolution of the PSL since its inception, Watson emphasized the increased quality of spinners and the rise of power hitters, both local and overseas, contributing to the league's growing stature.
When questioned about the Gladiators' prospects of lifting the trophy, Watson expressed belief in the team's abilities but emphasized the need for consistent performance and teamwork throughout the tournament.
Praising former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed's leadership, Watson hailed Ahmed as a natural leader, whose guidance and support have been invaluable to the team, irrespective of his official title. He commended Ahmed's on-field leadership and noted his ability t