Pakistan batter Sarfraz Ahmed lavished praise on former skipper Babar Azam and Australian batter Steve Smith.
Expressing his thoughts on Wednesday ahead of the Australia series, Ahmed said: “Both Babar Azam and Steve Smith are high-quality players.”
He also commended Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi and Australian speedster Mitchell Starc. “Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mitchell Starc have the ability to perplex any of the opponents in no time,” he said.
He said, “Shaheen Shah Afridi had showcased his talent against David Warner in the last series against Australia.’’
Ahmed went on to say that it is always a challenge to adjust to the Australian conditions.
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The former captain maintained, “It is always a great opportunity to learn in Australia. I have visited here twice,” he said.
Ahmed underscored the importance of the fans’ support abroad. “Fans in foreign countries have always extended their support to Pakistan team.’’
– Babar Azam’s ‘bright’ future –
Pakistan team director Mohammad Hafeez expressed optimism on Tuesday that former captain Babar Azam will definitely “shine” by putting up strong performances in the future.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Hafeez said: “The players have been geared up for the Test series against Australia. Playing on the Australian tour will be challenging for the players. I felt that our players are ready to accept the Australian challenge.”
At the outset of his speech, Hafeez expressed his gratitude to PCB management committee chairman Zaka Ashraf for appointing him as team director.
“We will try all-out efforts to give the best possible results against Australia,” he added.
He admitted that Pakistan cricket remained "behind" in terms of playing modern cricket. “We missed planning in a way to produce better results,” he added.