Former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has shared important details about the Strike Force camp. Under the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the camp, led by Abdul Razzaq, has officially begun. With 25 players participating in the 90-day program.
Speaking about the camp, Razzaq highlighted that the most notable aspect is the excellent response from the players. He mentioned that today’s four-hour session in Strike Force Camp was very productive. Where players were guided on essential aspects like bat and foot movement for extra cover, as well as body balance. One of the key takeaways from the camp. According to Razzaq, is the importance of strengthening the arms, with specific exercises being implemented to achieve this. After a week of training, these players will be given the chance to participate in matches, which will help identify the most skilled players for T20 cricket.
Razzaq explained that although this camp is similar to a regular one, there is a specific focus on power-hitting. He also pointed out that the camp is working on areas where bowlers usually get wickets but where batters tend to struggle, often losing their wickets. The goal is to help the batters perform better in those areas. Additionally, Razzaq stated that the camp will also focus on improving the delivery of yorker balls, showing players how to make adjustments for success in this area.
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