Imran Khan, Pakistan's legendary captain, was critical of current team's tendency to wilt under pressure, stating that Shahid Afridi's boys need to learn playing under pressure and no amount of pep talk can lift their game.
Imran met the Pakistan players on Saturday morning before the match against India and spoke to the players. The news doing rounds was that Umar Akmal requested Imran to ask skipper Shahid Afridi to change his batting order, which has not gone down well with the team management.
"I spoke to Akmal before the match. The match is over so let's move on," Imran tried to put an end to the controversy while speaking to the reporters.
"I always try and help the Pakistan team in the best way I can. They need to understand how to play under pressure. One part of game is in the mind and the other part is played on the ground. So you need to implement this while playing. You can't win matches by (pep) talks. The team has to perform and that's the only way you can win," said the World Cup winning Pakistan captain.
World T20: Pep Talks Don't Win Matches, Absorbing Pressure Does, Says Imran Khan
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Imran Khan, who gave a pep talk to the Pakistan game ahead of the World T20 match against India, said he was disappointed with Shahid Afridi-led side's tendency to wilt under pressure
Imran Khan asked Pakistan team to move on from loss to India in World T20.© AFP
Highlights
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Imran Khan is the only World Cup winning captain for Pakistan
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He played in 88 Tests and 175 ODIs
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He was felicitated at the Eden gardens ahead of the India-Pakistan match