Pakistan Super League Will Find It Hard to Produce Players Like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma: Waqar Younis
Waqar Younis has stated that one should not expect the Pakistan Super League to churn out players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 13, 2016 07:21 pm IST
Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis has cautioned his countrymen not to expect the Pakistan Super League to immediately churn out players of the class of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, like the Indian Premier League has done for the game. (Pakistan's World Cup Record Against India At the Back of Our Minds: Waqar Younis)
"I think we shouldn't keep our expectations high from the PSL in its first year. It will take time say three to four years before we can expect this league to also give us the Virat Kohlis or Rohit Sharmas like the IPL did for India," he said on Saturday from Sydney.
Waqar said obviously expectations were high that the PSL would help Pakistan cricket produce some outstanding talent like the IPL had done for the Indian team.
"But we need to be patient and give it atleast three to four years before we can expect the PSL to mould our young talent into international material players," he said.
Waqar however made it clear that while he understood the desire of the franchises to field the sides they think are best for their requirements, he would like to see more players selected in the Pakistan squad play in the ongoing PSL.
"I don't know what the cricket board can do because after all this is a commercial entity and franchises have their own businesses and requirements. But it would be good if the players picked in the squad for the Asia Cup and World T20 events are given chances to play in the PSL," the former Test captain said.
Waqar clearly didn't sound too happy with the way some of the Pakistan selected players have not been given regular chances by their franchises.
"I am a bit surprised that Babar Azam is not playing in all matches and Muhammad Irfan is not being tested out fully," he added.
Waqar was optimistic that the PSL in the next few years would fill a big void in Pakistan cricket and allow young players the opportunity to groom themselves and become top products.
The Pakistan coach was also candid when asked whether he was satisfied with the squad selected for the two coming events.
"I don't know whether you have spoken to chief selector Haroon Rasheed but I think it is best you speak to him about this. I was consulted by the selectors but it is their final decision on the squad," he stated.