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    Pakistan Batting Coach Mohammad Yousuf Praises New Zealand’s Dominant Win in Napier ODI

    The Team PKBy The Team PKMarch 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Pakistan Batting Coach Mohammad Yousuf Praises New Zealand’s Dominant Win in Napier ODI
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    Following Pakistan defeat in the first ODI against New Zealand in Napier, batting coach Mohammad Yousuf commended the hosts for their exceptional performance, particularly highlighting Mark Chapman’s match-winning 132-run knock.

    After being put in to bat, New Zealand recovered from 50-3 to post a commanding 344-9, with crucial contributions from Daryl Mitchell (76) and debutant Mohammad Abbas (52). Pakistan, in response, were bowled out for 271 in 44.1 overs, conceding a 73-run loss.

    Pakistan’s Bowling Struggles and Costly Extras

    Addressing Pakistan’s bowling struggles, Yousuf pointed out that part-time bowlers Salman Ali Agha (0-67 in five overs) and Irfan Khan (3-51 in five overs) leaked 120 runs, which proved costly for the visitors.

    “Chapman played an excellent innings and took advantage of our part-time bowlers,” Yousuf noted. “We will reassess our bowling combination for the next matches to ensure better balance in the attack.”

    He also acknowledged the 43 extras conceded by Pakistan, emphasizing that discipline in bowling would be a key focus for the coaching staff moving forward.

    Possible Changes in Pakistan’s Bowling Attack

    Yousuf suggested that Pakistan may bring in a fifth specialist bowler to strengthen the bowling unit in the upcoming ODIs.

    “We have seen in the T20 series that giving overs to part-time bowlers in the powerplay has been costly. Now, we need to rethink our strategy and consider adding an all-rounder or a specialist bowler to control the game better.”

    New Zealand’s Bowling Prowess on Display

    Despite the batting-friendly conditions in the second innings, Yousuf credited New Zealand’s pace attack for maintaining pressure on Pakistan’s batters.

    “Their bowlers used bouncers effectively and bowled in the right areas, keeping our batters in check,” he said.

    Looking Ahead

    With two more ODIs left in the series, Pakistan’s team management will look to address the bowling concerns and improve discipline to make a comeback. The next match will be crucial in determining Pakistan’s approach and team selection moving forward.

    #PAKvsNZ #ODICricket #PakistanCricket #CricketUpdates #NZCricket
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