KARACHI: Former Test star Javed Miandad thinks that after playing more than 100 matches players should not complain about pressure and would like to see our batsmen plan every ball they face.Talking...
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March 21, 2014
KARACHI: Former Test star Javed Miandad thinks that after playing more than 100 matches players should not complain about pressure and would like to see our batsmen plan every ball they face.
Talking to Geo News he said that cricket should be played for the whole nation and not for individual goals.
Miandad also said that every player should be confident and should have a plan.
The former great also mentioned that if the top five batsmen play the 20 overs, Pakistan would be in a good position. He further said that every match is different and players should adapt and plan according to the situation.