ISLAMABAD (PEN) : National fast-bowler Naseem Shah addressed the media following Pakistan’s first match, emphasizing the team’s resolve to learn from their mistakes and improve.
Reflecting on the game, he noted the team discussed areas for improvement, particularly in batting, and is determined to make a stronger showing in the upcoming fixture.
Commenting on the Melbourne pitch, Shah praised Australia’s bowling and acknowledged the surface’s advantage for fast bowlers. “The length bowling wasn’t as effective; the short ball worked better,” he explained. Despite this, he expressed confidence in Pakistan’s bowling unit, which is currently in good form.
“My fitness is great, though cramps can happen anytime and don’t take long to recover from,” he stated, dismissing any fitness concerns.
He maintained that the team is not targeting any individual opponent and is focused on winning as a collective. “Whether the pitch suits us or not, we’ll aim to play our best cricket,” he affirmed.
The narrow loss in the first match, Shah believes, has given Pakistan much to learn and build upon, with the team determined to capitalize on these insights moving forward.