Shahid Afridi: Babar Azam doesn’t give the impression of being a match-winner unlike Virat Kohli, KL Rahul Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Arthur argued that the massive amount of security provided for the Pakistan team had made them feel like they were "back in COVID times". He noted that the Pakistan team have been on the road for a long time, but they have been able to go out and eat at various places, which they have not been able to do this time. Arthur said, "What has been tough is the fact that we've been under a massive amount of security.
So, I've sort of taken it back. And to be fair, I found it difficult. It's almost like we've been back in the COVID times, where you were almost secluded to your floor and your team room.
So much so that their breakfast is in a separate room to everybody else. So, it's almost, that's been the tough aspect," Also Read| ICC World Cup 2023: Will Babar Azam be removed as Pakistan captain? PCB vows to take decision after… "The aspect about being on the road is, our boys are used to it. But when they're on the road, they've still been able to get out and go and have meals, etc., at different places, and get out on their own accord where we haven't been able to do this time.
And that's been tough. That has been quite stifling," the Pakistani coach added. Arthur also claimed that the absence of Pakistani players from the IPL had put his team at a disadvantage compared to players from other teams.
Pakistani players took part in the inaugural edition of the 20-over league, but political tensions between the two neighbours prevented their participation from 2009. Speaking at the press conference, Arthur said, “No excuse, but it has been. And the interesting thing has been that
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