Pakistan mulling over sending psychologist with team to India to tackle ODI World Cup pressure. Pakistan will face the Netherlands in their opening World Cup match on October 6.
The Pakistan Cricket Board is extremely likely to send a team psychologist to India for the forthcoming One-Day International World Cup, which begins on October 5. Because the Babar Azam-led team lacks experience playing in Indian conditions, the decision could be made in the coming weeks.
Notably, the Men in Green will under significant pressure during the next event. The media and the people in attendance will put additional pressure on the event. Every action they make will have an impact. Therefore PCB are persuade to send a psychologist to keep the dressing room quiet.
“As a result, the appointment of a psychologist is being seriously consider. ” He will accompany the group to the neighboring country and help boost the players’ morale during critical moments. Shielding them from any fears.” According to a Cricket Pakistan release.
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PCB to finalise their World Cup stance soon
Previously, Pakistan stated that if they do not get the privilege to host the Asia Cup. They will not participate in the following ODI World Cup. Despite the fact that the Asia Cup conundrum resolve. Pakistan has yet to clarify their position on the big competition in India. Following that, the PCB will dispatch a security team to India to assess the situation, after which the board will make a decision.
“Through channels, the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) has received positive signals.” The team will cross the border after security clearance is granted. A delegation could also be sent to assess the existing situation, according to the article.
Meanwhile, ahead of the ODI World Cup, Pakistan cricketers are anticipated to receive a significant wage increase under their central contract. When it comes to team selection for the tournament, PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf will meet with Babar Azam when the latter returns from the Lanka Premier League to determine the World Cup strategy.
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