Lack of unity within Pakistan team among topics discussed at PCB's connection camp
Written by I Dig SportsSalman Naseer, the PCB's chief operating officer, acknowledged that a lack of unity had been part of the discussions, not just within the team but between the board and players.
"The session was about this, that we openly and candidly accept and identify [issues] and ask for a commitment from each other, demand it, on how we can improve our performances and how we work together as a team," Naseer said at a press conference in Lahore after the camp ended. "Our unanimous view was that we need to resolve this going forward and need to identify how we do it."
"Our job is to listen and learn and look to implement ways where we can be more effective as players, as a team, and as coaches. What was really clear today was the pride the Pakistan players have in playing for Pakistan"
Jason Gillespie
"Where the talk is of unity, it wasn't only about the team," Naseer acknowledged. "It was between the team and management and how we can work together to do things more successfully. These were definitely part of the discussions. We talked about planning, we talked about workload management.
"Everyone is feeling that the performances of players, and management, can be better. The idea was to sit together, identify issues and what can be better. What our vision is and how do we get there?"
"I've been here the last 12 days or so watching the Champions Cup and have been really encouraged at the depth of quality of players in this tournament," Kirsten said. "It's been fantastic to see. I've really enjoyed the tournament. The quality of the competition has been high. Been great to see a lot of young players showcasing what they are capable of."
The discussions will continue, according to Gillespie. "Because we're new to the job, our job is to listen and learn and look to implement ways where we can be more effective as players, as a team, and as coaches. What was really clear today was the pride the Pakistan players have in playing for Pakistan and how they want to inspire the country. That was really exciting to hear. The players care and are desperate to do well. We're on this journey together and we'll do everything we can to help."