Malaysian cricketers in Karachi (13 Jan 1998)
KARACHI, Jan 12: A 16-member Malaysian cricket team arrived here on a little under two weeks tour of Karachi during which it will play a minimum of nine limited overs matches
13-Jan-1998
13 January 1998
Malaysian cricketers in Karachi
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Jan 12: A 16-member Malaysian cricket team arrived here
on a little under two weeks tour of Karachi during which it will
play a minimum of nine limited overs matches.
The visitors have entered in three Ramazan tournaments - the
Karachi Gymkhana festival, Super Cup and CCP multinationals
tournament. The tourists open their campaign in the 18th
Nazimabad Super Cup on Tuesday where they take on AO Cricket
Club. On Wednesday, they face NDFC in the Karachi Gymkhana
tournament.
Former Test batsman, Sadiq Mohammad, who is Malaysia's cricket
coach, said his team had come here to learn. "We are here to
prepare for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games. Victories would
be welcomed as they would boost the morale of the side but if we
lose, it would show us where we stand.
"It would help us rectify our weaknesses and overcome vulnerable
areas," Sadiq said. Sadiq said the main objective of playing 25
overs matches was to provide the batsmen a chance to know how to
hit the ball. "My batsmen know how to defend but they have to
learn how to hit the ball and that too hard enough. In one-day
cricket, the batsmen have to take charge and unfortunately we
don't know how to do it.
"We have played friendly matches against Singapore and have won
against them easily but the opposition has not been tough enough
to test our potential," said Sadiq.
Sadiq said the Malaysian government was very keen to promote the
game in the country and this trip was approved by the top
officials of the country. "A proper bill was submitted and it
was passed by the legislators."
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)