Brendon McCullum Is Impressed By Pakistan’s Hospitality

Brendon McCullum, head coach of the English cricket team, says that Pakistan’s Test squad is good, a good competition is expected between the two teams.

While having a press conference in Rawalpindi, the head coach of the English team Brendon McCullum said that he participated in the best camp in UAE, it feels good to come to Pakistan, good hospitality is being given in Pakistan.

Brendon McCullum said both teams have trained well at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, hoping for a good pitch for the Rawalpindi Test.

He said that there are very passionate fans for cricket in Pakistan, we are hoping to play the best cricket.

The head coach of the English team said that winning the World Cup in Australia has increased the confidence of the players.

In response to a question, Brendon McCullum said that Shaheen Shah Afridi is an excellent fast bowler, the unavailability of Shaheen Shah Afridi is a huge loss for Pakistan.

He said that Pakistan’s Test squad is very good which is based on seniors and juniors, we hope to have a good match with Pakistan and are also hopeful for Mark Wood’s availability for the second Test.

The former Test cricketer said that he will try to play aggressive cricket against Pakistan. Pakistan had the best fast bowlers in the past. The cricket series in Pakistan will be challenging. The players are excited to play in front of a full house at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

The English coach said that he is happy to come to Pakistan for the first time. Cricket has not been played in Pakistan for many years.

Brendon McCullum said that they want to test themselves in different conditioners, England will have to play well to beat Pakistan, they are looking forward to the best series in Pakistan.

It should be remembered that the England team has come to Pakistan for the first time after 17 years to play a Test series. The first Test between the two teams will be played on December 1 in Rawalpindi.

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