Flower describes Pak assignment as a "big challenge"

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jul 18 2014 | 8:20 PM IST
Pakistan's foreign batting coach Grant Flower has described his new assignment as a "big challenge" and said he was looking forward to convincing Umar Akmal and Shahid Afridi to do away with their habit of throwing away good starts.
A day after reaching Pakistan for his two-year assignment, the former Zimbabwe batsman told reporters in Lahore that there was pressure on him to deliver.
"There is pressure but I look at this job as a big challenge but there is also a feeling that if I succeed the rewards are great and Pakistan cricket will move forward a lot," Flower said.
"My main focus right now is to ensure there is improvement in batting and fielding departments before the World Cup which is an important event for us," he said.
"The good thing about Pakistan cricket is that it is always capable of winning anywhere and against anyone. There is natural talent but it has to be honed as well. I am looking forward to convincing talented batsmen like Umar Akmal and Afridi to leave their habit of playing in a hurry and ask them to use their batting skills more significantly for the team.
"I have seen them throw away good starts because of their hurried approach. I know they can be so much more dangerous if they curb their habit and remain at the crease," he added.
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First Published: Jul 18 2014 | 8:20 PM IST

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