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Saqlain Mushtaq says, ‘We’ll surely make changes for the final’

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Saqlain Mushtaq says, ‘We’ll surely make changes for the final’

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Pakistan head coach Saqlain Mushtaq affirmed that the changes will be made to the Playing XI for the Asia Cup 2022 final against Sri Lanka.

Saqlain Mushtaq guaranteed at the post-match question and answer session that changes would without a doubt be made.

To the Playing XI since giving a portion of our players a rest was significant.

“Fast bowlers are constantly playing and it is important to give them rest. We will learn from mistakes and play with passion in the final against Sri Lanka,” Saqlain said.

“It is certain that there will be changes for the final, some players were rested,” he maintained.

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The head coach further thought on Pakistan’s center request promises and declared that he is happy with the presentation.

“We are playing T20 cricket well, the middle order of all teams are not scoring centuries. I will not comment much on the batting, I am happy and confident,” said Saqlain.

Saqlain then proceeded to remark on the new rut in Babar Azam’s presentation in the continuous Asia Cup and expressed that the last option is playing respectable shots while the karma isn’t in the right-given player’s approval.

“Babar Azam has been playing well, playing good shots, but unfortunately the luck is not favoring him to go on and score big,” he claimed.

It is relevant to make reference to here Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by five wickets in a dead elastic Very Four match on Friday prior to meeting in the final of the Asia Cup 2022.

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