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Tough New Zealand battles will spur Pakistan, says Waqar

COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - FEBRUARY 26: Waqar Younis coach of Pakistan during the Pakistan v Sri Lanka 2011 ICC World Cup Group A match at the R. Premadasa Stadium on February 26, 2011 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Pakistan may have lost the ODI and T20 series against New Zealand but coach Waqar Younis believes the tough encounters will hold the young side in good stead come the Asia Cup and World T20.

Pakistan’s only win on the tour came in the first T20 after which the hosts beat them on a trot, winning the T20 series 2-1 and taking the ODIs fixtures 2-0.

Despite a tough run, there were many positives to take from the tour, Waqar said after Pakistan’s loss in the third ODI on Sunday.

“It’s always good for a young side like Pakistan to face a strong outfit like New Zealand before big tournaments. It will give them a lot of confidence despite the fact that we did not win anything,” Waqar said in a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) media release after the match.

New Zealand have won 24 out of their 34 ODI outings since January 2015 while Pakistan have struggled in the shorter formats of the game winning just 12 out of the 24 one-day matches they have played.

The difference was quite evident in the five limited-overs encounters but Waqar said Pakistan did really well acclimatise to the conditions and could have won all the matches on the tour.

“Conditions in New Zealand are tough and it takes time to acclimatise, but the squad adjusted quite easily,” he said

“Although we failed to win matches, the tour has been productive when it comes to learning and growth.”

 

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