Pakistan must focus on developing cricket talent: Ian Pont
If there was ever a poll on what the most overused word in Pakistan was, talent would undoubtedly come up trumps. Hands down.
The word has been used excessively in the country's cricketing circles and many former players seem to have taken the liberty of considering it a uniquely Pakistani trait.
But the failure to develop this ‘talent’ fully is the biggest reason why Pakistan has fallen off the charts in international cricket, pace bowling coach Ian Pont says.
Pont, who is currently the bowling coach Pakistan Super League side Quetta Gladiators and has also worked with several international teams, mentions the likes of Mohammad Amir, Wahab Riaz, Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad as some of the recent examples who could become bigger stars.
“Pakistan has had the happy knack of finding talent from around the country. But my personal view is that it has not been amazing at developing it fully,” Pont says in an interview to Dawn.
Pont, who has worked with the England and Wales Cricket board as the National Skill Sets Coach and also served top county sides namely Kent, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, emphasises on the fact that ‘recognising talent’ simply cannot be enough.
“There is quite a difference between finding a pacer from a pacer hunt compared to what you do with him after that,” said the Englishman.
“And I feel this is a key area for Pakistan to focus on, as I have mentioned previously.”
Pont, 54, is well aware about the dynamics of Pakistani pacers as he has also worked with former fast-bowler Shoaib Akhtar.
Pont has also been observing the fast-bowlers who are currently a part of the Pakistan roster and is of the opinion that the likes of Wahab, Amir and Irfan could improve further.
Pont says Amir has continued to look good even after his five-year spot-fixing ban but had the ‘potential to do even better’.
“Amir has made a good comeback and has shown he has the ability to become a key member of the team.”
“I have always enjoyed watching him bowl.
“I stated before that he has a better technical action than Wasim Akram, but that’s not to say he will be a better bowler.
“You have to be able to maximise what assets you have, or develop new ones,” he added.
Pont also praises Wahab Riaz ability but believes that the 30-year-old needs the right ‘mindset’ to become a consistent performer.
Role of head-coach
And that, according to the Englishman, is the primary responsibility of a head coach.