Captain of the national cricket team, Sarfaraz Ahmed, says that he admitted that he missed the catch, but it did not harm the team.
Sarfraz Ahmed, while giving a press conference after being swept by Sri Lanka in the T20 series, said that we did not play good cricket as a captain and as a team, the players are the same, it is possible that the players will be the same in the future, they are just not clicking. .
He said that I came to bat according to the situation, if the players are not performing on the field, it is not the fault of the management, good and bad times come to everyone, we are not playing well.
He said that the fielding is in front of everyone, there should not have been so many runs after 4 outs, I admit I missed the catch but it did not harm the team.
Apart from this, on the team’s defeat, Sarfaraz Ahmed said that the bowling was good but the batting did not start well, they were out of the match due to the fall of wickets one after the other.
He said that a lot of hard work is required in fielding, you cannot win matches with such fielding.
It should be remembered that in the third T20 match, Sri Lanka had given a target of 148 runs to Pakistan for victory, in response to which the Pakistan team could score 134 runs and thus the series was 0-3 in the name of Sri Lanka.
Pakistan team has lost a series by 3 nil for the first time in T20 format.
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**Interview with the Captain of the National Cricket Team**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today! It’s a pleasure to have you here, especially after such an eventful series. Let’s dive right in—how have you personally found the experience of leading the national team through various challenges?
**Captain:** Thank you for having me! It’s been an incredible journey. Leading the national team is an immense honor, but it also comes with its challenges. Each series tests not only our skills but our mental toughness as a unit. I’ve learned a lot about myself and my teammates in the process.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of the team, how do you prepare your squad mentally before a big match, especially during pressurized situations?
**Captain:** Mental preparation is crucial. We focus on open communication, team bonding activities, and even mindfulness exercises to help everyone stay grounded. We want each player to feel confident and ready, regardless of the pressure. It’s important to create an environment where everyone feels supported.
**Interviewer:** Can you talk about any memorable moments from the recent tournaments that stood out for you?
**Captain:** Absolutely! One moment that stands out was our win in the final match last month. The energy from the crowd and the way my teammates rallied together was truly special. It was a testament to our hard work and resilience. It’s moments like these that remind us why we play the game.
**Interviewer:** With the current cricketing landscape evolving, how do you see the future of the national team?
**Captain:** The future looks bright! We have a mix of experienced players and young talent coming through the ranks. The emphasis on fitness, strategy, and skill development is key. If we continue to support this blend, I believe we can achieve great things on the international stage.
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much for your insights. Any final words for the fans who support you and the team?
**Captain:** I’d just like to say a massive thank you to all our supporters. Your unwavering passion and support mean the world to us. We play for you, and we promise to give our all every time we step onto the field!
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your time, and best of luck to you and the team in the upcoming matches!
**Captain:** Thank you! We appreciate it!