Quetta Gladiators Captain Saud Shakeel expressed his disappointment with the team’s underwhelming performance in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11. In an interview with Geo News in Lahore, Shakeel attributed the poor performance to the team’s inability to form a strong combination, which he said was a major factor in their poor showing.
“We had planned a certain way, but things didn’t go according to plan,” Shakeel said. “Looking at the overall performance, we didn’t get the kind of performances we were expecting from our key players.” Shakeel also pointed out that the team’s combination, which was a major factor in their success last season, was not able to click this time around.
Shakeel also spoke about the team’s young talent, particularly Khawaja Nafees, who he said was a talented player but had put too much pressure on himself. “He’s a young talent, and Pakistan team’s got him, but sometimes players get stuck in certain things,” Shakeel said. “The more he learns and adapts, the better it will be for him.”
Shakeel also acknowledged that the team’s performance was not up to par, and that he had not been able to perform as well as he had hoped. “I started well, but things didn’t go my way in the second stage, and the tournament went downhill,” Shakeel said. “I’ve got the work ethic, and I’m confident that I can deliver 100%.”
Shakeel also spoke about the importance of crowd support, saying that without it, the team would not be able to perform at its best. “The crowd is essential for us, and we’ve all tried to connect with them,” Shakeel said. “I’ve tried my best, but the circumstances are beyond our control.”
Shakeel also spoke about the team’s plans for the future, saying that they would continue to work on their combination and performance. “We’ll keep working on our combination and performance, and try to get back to our best,” Shakeel said.
Shakeel also spoke about the team’s young players, saying that they would benefit from playing with experienced players like Steve Smith and Maxwell. “When you play with players like Smith and Maxwell, you learn a lot,” Shakeel said. “PSL will continue to improve, and Pakistan will benefit from it.”
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