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Shan Masood reveals strategy to win World Test Championship final

11 August, 2024

Shan Masood reveals strategy to win World Test Championship final

Speaking to the media on Sunday, Shan emphasised the critical need for victories in the remaining matches of the WTC cycle.

Pakistan began their 2023-25 WTC campaign on a high note, securing a decisive victory in a two-Test series against Sri Lanka.

However, despite commendable efforts, they were unable to clinch a win in their subsequent three-Test series in Australia, leaving them ranked fifth in the WTC standings.

With a packed schedule ahead, including series against Bangladesh, England, South Africa, and the West Indies, Masood stressed the importance of a proactive and positive approach in all facets of the game—batting, bowling, and fielding.

"If we need to compete in the World Test Championship, we need to secure victories, which requires showing intent and positivity in every aspect of the game," Shan stated.

The captain also expressed optimism about Pakistan’s upcoming two-Test series against Bangladesh, set to begin on 21st August in Rawalpindi.

He highlighted the advantage of playing seven out of their next nine Tests on home soil, where players are familiar with the conditions.

"The positive thing is that we are playing at home and our players will be familiar with the conditions. We need to take advantage of it, but the key will be to handle mental and physical pressure," the Test captain concluded.

With nine crucial matches remaining in this WTC cycle, Shan Masood’s leadership will be pivotal as Pakistan strives to secure a place in the championship final.

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