Pakistan’s women side an example for the men’s team: Azhar Mahmood
Pakistan’s women cricket team may not be as experienced on the international stage as compared to the more popular men’s side — but their attitude and fighting spirit won many admirers at the recent World Twenty20.
The men’s side, on the other hand, appeared jaded and suffered an early exit after defeats to India, Australia and New Zealand.
And now Pakistan's bowling coach Azhar Mahmood has urged the men's team to tap into the same spirit as the women displayed throughout the event.
“The Pakistan women's team were an example to the men's team at the World Twenty20 as they played with passion and pride,” he said in an interview to Pakpassion.net.
The girls in green beat hosts India and Bangladesh in the group stage of the tournament but failed to qualify for the knockouts after they lost to an experienced English side.
However, the failure to qualify for the knockout stage did not bring the women’s side under-fire as they impressed with their energetic show in the field and displayed clear signs of improvement.
Slow-left-armer Anam Ameen also became the third-highest wicket-taker of the event, bagging seven scalps in four matches.