Broad credits county return for his revival

Stuart Broad has admitted that his England place was on the line going into the first Test of what proved to be “a very special” Man-of-the-Series performance against India

Andrew Miller23-Aug-2011Stuart Broad has admitted that his England place was on the line going into the first Test of what proved to be “a very special” Man-of-the-Series performance against India, but he believes that a timely return to county cricket transformed his approach and enabled him to revert to being the disciplined bowler that the England management needed him to be.Broad’s personal performance against India was remarkable. He topped the averages with 25 wickets at 13.84, and chipped in with 182 priceless runs as well, including a counterattacking 64 from the depths of 124 for 8 at Trent Bridge that was arguably more valuable than the massive hundreds that England subsequently racked up at Edgbaston and The Oval.However, in the first England series of the summer, against Sri Lanka in May and June, Broad had been limited to eight wickets at 48.75 in three Tests. It had been a scattergun performance, full of wayward lines and lengths, and one that was not helped by the bowling coach, David Saker, referring to him as England’s “enforcer”. The impression was of a bowler trying too hard to be aggressive, and ignoring the basic disciplines that had proven so effective for England in the Ashes.”It has been a big learning curve,” said Broad. “It was the first time this summer in my short career that I have been put under a huge amount of pressure like that. You do start asking questions of yourself, and those questions needed answering. It doesn’t matter what people think outside the changing room, but for me personally I had to work out what type of bowler I wanted to be and what was the best way to take Test wickets and help the side out.”Anyone who had witnessed Broad’s displays against Australia at The Oval in August 2009, or against South Africa at Durban four months later, was in no doubt about the best approach for Broad to take – full and fuller. However, with his confidence at a low ebb in mid-July, he returned to county duty for Nottinghamshire against Somerset at Trent Bridge, and on an unforgiving surface, he sowed his own seeds of revival with a first-innings haul of 5 for 95 in 30.1 overs.It was all the incentive he needed to shelve the overt aggro, and settle into a relentless full length, allied to a dangerous bouncer that he used sparingly but effectively, particularly at India’s tailenders. The returns were instantaneous, as he tore through India’s first innings at Lord’s with 4 for 37 in 22 overs, before crushing their brief revival at Trent Bridge with a career-best 6 for 46 on a tumultuous second evening, including a hat-trick.”To go away and play for Notts, and get a five-for pitching the ball up a week before the Test gave me a lot of confidence,” said Broad. “That was how I wanted to bowl in this series, but then for it to happen straightaway at Lord’s – to pick up four wickets and I could have potentially had more – that length showed me the way to go. I followed that throughout the Test series and I’m not sure of exact stats but 25 wickets at 13 or 14 speak for themselves.”It was about going back into the Notts changing-room and speaking to the likes of Andre Adams and Mick Newell, and realising what I wanted to do,” he added. “My bouncer is a dangerous weapon and always will be for me, but to use that once as a surprise every over makes that fuller ball more dangerous. I think throughout this series it is my fuller ball that has got the wickets, and now we can call Bressy [Tim Bresnan] the enforcer.”It still seems odd that Broad needed quite so much persuasion to play to the strengths that had proved so effective in the past, but that in part comes down to England’s willingness to hunt for their wickets as a pack. During the first Test of the Ashes at Brisbane, before a stomach injury curtailed his involvement, Broad settled into a short length by default to assist James Anderson at the other end, who looked England’s likeliest source of wickets with his fuller swinging approach.It did not work on that occasion, as Mike Hussey and Brad Haddin repelled the threat in a memorable triple-century stand, but with figures of 0 for 72 in 33 overs, Broad at least kept the tempo of their innings in check. This summer, however, it’s been a different story. On England’s more helpful seaming wickets, Broad and his team-mates have hounded their Indian opponents relentlessly, and prevented them from exceeding 300 in any one of their eight innings.’The lads are very proud of that spiky gold thing we have got in the changing room’ – Broad celebrates with Matt Prior•Getty Images”It has been a very special summer,” said Broad. “India came here and we were very aware of the talent they had, especially in their batting unit. The bowlers were very clued up and did a lot of work before the series, about where we wanted to bowl at these guys. There is a lot of footage because they have played so much cricket, so we had a meeting before the Lord’s Test about how we wanted to bowl at them, and looking back over the series, those plans worked very well.”A lot of credit goes to the guys who came up with those plans, but also to the bowlers who executed them. When you look at the whole series, the over-riding feeling is a huge amount of pride, for firstly way we have batted and scored the amount of runs we have, and then the way we have backed that up with the ball.”India arrived in England boasting one of the most legendary batting line-ups in the history of Test cricket, with the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman in the middle order, and Virender Sehwag belatedly joining the tour for the third Test at Edgbaston. However, with the exception of Dravid, who was outstanding in racking up three hundreds in the four Tests, England dominated the remainder of the line-up, with Tendulkar’s 91 on the final day of the series being their only other score of note.”Our job is to get the big players out,” said Broad. “We know there are key players in any Test team – the likes of Ponting, Clarke, Tendulkar and Dravid – and you have got to hunt for them in a pack. If you get them it does have an impact on the whole side. We kept Sachin pretty quiet throughout the series, because we held our plans to him. We did not let him get off to flyers. We did not bowl magic deliveries to him. We just held our nerve and our length to keep to disciplined areas.”England’s ascent to the No. 1 Test side in the world was confirmed after their innings-and-242-run victory at Edgbaston, but the feat was brought home to the players when they were presented with the ICC Test Mace in the aftermath of the series whitewash at The Oval. With that initial challenge now complete, England’s aim is to maintain their status as the best team in the world, but Broad is sure that the players have it in them to remain grounded – just as they did when they regained the Ashes at the same venue two years ago.”The way to do it is to set new goals and refocus your mind,” said Broad. “We will do that as a Test team come January when a whole new journey will take place. We have got to be proud and stay in the moment now with this, because it has been such an achievement to be best in the world and the lads are very proud of that spiky gold thing we have got in the changing room.”You will have noticed over the big series in recent months, that they were described as stepping stones to being the best team in the world,” he said. “Now we are here we need to take a lot of satisfaction from that, and you can tell by the crowds and the reaction we have had that everyone is proud of us. But come January, we will have to set ourselves for another long journey to remain the best in the world.”In the immediate future, Broad’s emphasis is about to switch to the shorter form of the game. After a rest for the trip to Ireland this week, he will resume his tenure as England captain in the one-off Twenty20 against India at Old Trafford on August 31, before fronting up for five ODIs against the current World Champions, who are sure to be a chastened side after their drubbing in the Tests.After their Ashes successes in 2009 and 2010-11, England showed an immediate dropping-off of form for the subsequent one-day series – which, in the latter case, continued into the World Cup. Broad is aware of the dangers of switching formats so soon after a triumph of this magnitude, but believes that this time, the squad will be mentally prepared for the challenge.”It was an After the Lord Mayor’s Show-type of thing and that is something we need to be aware of,” he said. “We need to make sure we are fully focussed on starting afresh, and hitting the ground running because we know how dangerous India are in all formats of the game. They are world champions in the one-day stuff and that is the next challenge for as an England team, to follow this success up with success in one-day cricket.”

Tremlett questions India's refusal of the DRS

Chris Tremlett has given his full support to the Decision Review System and questioned India’s unwillingness to use the system

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Jun-2011Chris Tremlett has given his full support to the Decision Review System and admitted he is mystified by the Board for Control of Cricket in India’s unwillingness to allow the DRS to be used in India’s upcoming series against England.”I am a fan of the system. If the technology is there it should be used,” said Tremlett. “Who knows why they [India] don’t want it involved. There have been a few decisions that have been rightly overturned and as a bowler you want those decisions given out. It’s a fair way of doing things. I’m fully in agreement with it.”The DRS was introduced in 2009 and the ICC’s cricket committee recommended in May this year that technology ought to be incorporated in all forms of the game. While some teams have struggled to adapt to the system, England are one side who have begun to show the benefits of a canny referral despite their early teething problems on tours of West Indies and South Africa.DRS technology has been used without incident during the current Test series between England and Sri Lanka, and indeed Tremlett was one of the players to benefit from it when he removed Tillakaratne Dilshan after a referral during England’s dramatic victory in the first Test at Cardiff.”It’s something that we like to use and it should be used in every Test if the technology is there and it’s a shame that they don’t want DRS involved in the India series.”Many of India’s senior players, including Sachin Tendulkar and captain MS Dhoni, have been outspoken in their criticism of the DRS, however, and the BCCI have repeatedly stated that they are not satisfied with the accuracy of the technology used.”The hot spot has shown that it works. In Australia we had a few decisions correctly overturned,” countered Tremlett. “It is very accurate. Sometimes there is a lot of noise around a Test match and an umpire might not hear a fine nick so it’s an important thing to have.”Hawkeye is fair too so it’ll be a shame. It has been a successful thing over the last six months.”A win against Sri Lanka in the third Test at the Rose Bowl, which begins on Thursday, would lift the England team to joint-second with South Africa in the Test rankings and, with or without the DRS, Tremlett is confident that England can go on to beat India and rise to No. 1.”There’s no reason why we can’t win that series against India. This side is going from strength to strength and we’re on a good winning streak at the moment. I’m fully confident that we can beat any side.”We had success against Australia but the next step is to beat the No. 1 side in the world. If we can beat them convincingly then we will deserve to be No. 1.”

Bresnan recalled as Broad keeps place

Stuart Broad has kept his place in England’s Test squad while Tim Bresnan has been recalled ahead of Steven Finn for the opening match against India, at Lord’s, on Thursday

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Jul-2011Stuart Broad has kept his place in England’s Test squad while Tim Bresnan has been recalled ahead of Steven Finn for the opening match against India, at Lord’s, from July 21.Broad’s match haul of 6 for 162 against Somerset, which included 5 for 95 in the first innings, was enough to spare him the axe following his demotion from the one-day side for the final match against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford. Reports from the game at Trent Bridge, where he had a tough contest with Marcus Trescothick, were that he was finding his rhythm again.”We watched him bowl here at Trent Bridge in the four-day game. There were signs he was getting back to where he was,” Geoff Miller, the national selector, told . “We know what he is capable of doing, and when he puts on that England shirt we feel sure he will show exactly that and produce the goods and make it difficult for India.Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower are big supporters of what Broad brings to the team – despite just eight wickets in the Tests against Sri Lanka – but the decision to drop him last week has shaken up the pecking order despite his being Twenty20 captain. Having retained his place in the squad he still faces pressure for a place in the final XI from Bresnan who played a vital role in the Ashes Tests at Melbourne and Sydney.Bresnan missed the chance to build on his successful winter after he was sidelined by the recurrence of a calf injury at the start of the season, which meant Finn earned an opportunity against Sri Lanka when James Anderson missed the Lord’s Test with a side strain. However, it was clear how highly England rate Bresnan when he was brought straight back into the one-day side for the Sri Lanka series having recovered from injury.”Following the successful Test and ODI series against Sri Lanka we’re pleased to be able to include Tim Bresnan in the Test squad after his excellent return from a calf muscle injury,” Miller said. “Tim adds further bite to our pace attack along with James Anderson, Chris Tremlett and Stuart Broad, who has greatly benefitted from getting overs and wickets under his belt for Nottinghamshire during the week.”Bresnan took four wickets and hit 41 against Worcestershire in the County Championship while Finn was forced to sit out the round with Middlesex not having a game. Bresnan is also a steadier operator than Finn and will give Strauss control, which will be important in keeping a tight hold on India’s strong batting order.”Steven Finn has also benefitted from his time at county level in recent weeks and continues to press hard for Test selection,” Miller said. “It’s very pleasing to see the depth of quality around our bowling attack particularly with a challenging four-match Test series on the horizon.”Away from the competition for Broad’s position the England side is set in stone after Eoin Morgan’s steady returns against Sri Lanka. Strauss, meanwhile, was able to spend some valuable time in the middle for Somerset, against the Indians, at Taunton, where he made 78 following his lean time against Sri Lanka.Squad Andrew Strauss (capt), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior (wk), Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Chris Tremlett, James Anderson, Tim Bresnan

Former Pakistan offspinner Raza arrested

Former Pakistan offspinner Akram Raza was arrested on charges of betting on Indian Premier League matches in Lahore on Sunday

ESPNcricinfo staff15-May-2011Former Pakistan offspinner Akram Raza was arrested on charges of betting on Indian Premier League matches in Lahore on Sunday, reports . The 46-year-old Raza was among was one of seven men arrested from a busy Lahore shopping area when police raided a gang of bookmakers who were taking illegal bets.”Seven men were arrested after a tip-off that they were taking bets on IPL matches, and one of them has been identified as Raza, a former Pakistan player,” a police officer at Gulberg police station told .Raza, who played nine Tests and 49 ODIs for Pakistan, was one of the six players Pakistan players fined in a match-fixing inquiry conducted by Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum in 2000. Raza currently officiates as an umpire in Pakistan’s domestic matches.Police said they recovered telephones, computers, televisions and a large amount of money in the raid, and will charge the arrested men later on Sunday.

Essex sign Tsotsobe as overseas player

Essex’s quest for an overseas player is finally at an end, after the South Africa left-arm seamer Lonwabo Tsotsobe agreed terms to join the club for the first part of the season

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Apr-2011Essex’s quest for an overseas player is finally at an end, after the South Africa left-arm seamer Lonwabo Tsotsobe agreed terms to join the club for the first part of the season.Although he will not link up with the team in time for Friday’s opening County Championship fixture against Kent, Tsotsobe is expected to be ready to make his debut against Middlesex next week.Tsotsobe, 27, has been a prolific wicket-taker in the South Africa’s one-day side, and reached a career-best ranking of No. 6 following the World Cup, before even though he missed out on selection in the latter stages to make way for an extra spinner on the subcontinent’s turning pitches.”I am thrilled to be joining up with Essex and hope I can make a significant contribution for the county with the ball,” said Tsotsobe. “As this is my first experience of county cricket, I obviously can’t wait to get started and I look forward to playing a part in regaining our Division 1 status.”Essex’s head coach Paul Grayson added: “Obviously we are delighted to get him in. He has come highly recommended by people we know, as a left-armer he offers variation and we hope he will make a big impact for the start of the season.”The signing comes as a relief to Essex, who have been regularly thwarted in their attempts to find an overseas replacement for their Pakistan legspinner, Danish Kaneria. The New Zealand Tim Southee and the Afghan Hamid Hassan had both been linked to the county prior to the signing of Tsotsobe.The New Zealand allrounder Scott Styris will take over as their overseas professional for the Friends Provident t20.

Ali Azmat gives WAPDA the edge

A round-up of the second day of the eleventh round in Division One of the Quaid-E-Azam Trophy

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Jan-2011Ali Azmat’s half-century combined with some strong lower-order batting helped Water and Power Development Authority post a challenging first-innings score of 369 for 9 declared against Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. Azmat led all batsmen with 79, laced with 12 boundaries, as the last five wickets added 222. He was ably supported by Sarfraz Ahmed, who made 33, and Umaid Asif, who made 47, whil Kashif Raza chipped in with an unbeaten 31. Left-arm spinner Zohaib Khan was the best of the bowlers, taking 3 for 45.Both teams are still in the hunt for a spot in the finals, but probably need an outright win to get there, so ZTBL opener Yasir Hameed came out swinging the bat with intent. He had reached 18 from 21 balls, with three fours, before seamer Umaid Asif had him caught behind. At stumps, ZTBL were 34 for 1.Rain continued to play spoilsport on the second day of the game between Sialkot and Rawalpindi, with only 29 overs being bowled, but that was enough for the Rawalpindi bowlers to reduce Sialkot to 16 for 4, before the hosts staged a semi-recovery to end the day on 89 for 5 at the Jinnah Stadium in Sialkot. Rizwan Akbar produced a devastating opening spell to remove three of the top four batsmen, claiming two wickets with two balls, while Sadaf Hussain prised out Sialkot captain Mansoor Ajmad. Majid Jehangir and Shehzad Malik then added 49 to stem the rot somewhat before Jehangir was caught behind off the bowling seamer Nasir Malik for 34. Shehzad and Nabeel Malik then managed to avoid further damage, with the former on 22 and the latter on 14. Rawalpindi are currently tied second in the points table with Water and Power Development Authority, and potentially need a big win to qualify for the finals.A half-century by Mohammad Kashif got Islamabad back into their game against Multan on a curtailed day at the Multan Cricket Stadium. Islamabad were in trouble after they lost two quick wickets on the second morning to leave them at 48 for 4 in response to Multan’s 244. But, Kashif’s 61 and contributions from Imad Wasim and Kamran Hussain helped them recover to 189 for 6 by the end of the 46 overs that were played on the day. Multan seamer Tahir Maqsood dismissed overnight batsman Zeeshan Mushtaq and then got Faizan Riaz for a duck next ball. Kashif and Farrukh Hayat shared a 54-run partnership before Hayat was run out. Kashif got his runs quickly, hitting 10 boundaries in his innings. For Multan, who have lost all of their ten games so far this season, the match is a last hope to gain some pride, while Islamabad can finish no higher than eighth even if they win.Karachi Blues managed to take a 72-run first-innings lead against Faisalabad by the end of the second day at the National Stadium in Karachi. It didn’t look like that would happen after the first few overs of Karachi’s innings. Faisalabad fast bowler Ahmed Hayat ripped out three early wickets to leave them 3 for 3, and facing a top-order collapse. Unfortunately for Faisalabad, Hayat could only bowl five overs in the day, and Rameez Raja (2) counterattacked, racing to 67 off 55 balls. Most of Karachi’s middle-order batsmen got starts but left-arm spinner Hasan Mahmood kept chipping away at the wickets, picking up five in the end, as Karachi were all out for 264. The lead was pushed past the 50-run mark thanks to a 57-run tenth-wicket stand between Babar Rehman and Malik Aftab.Habib Bank Limited continued to be frustrated by the conditions as only nine overs were bowled on the second day of their match against Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. HBL reached 19 for 0, but with no play on the first day as well, the win they need to make absolutely certain of their spot in the finals is unlikely. The good news for HBL is that Rawalpindi and Pakistan International Airlines’ matches have also been affected by rain. PIA, Rawalpindi, Water and Power Development Authority and Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited are the four teams who have a chance to catch up with HBL. WAPDA and ZTBL are playing each other, which also helps HBL’s cause.There was no play in the game between National Bank and Pakistan International Airlines for the second straight day.

Tottenham: Source makes exciting Pau Torres transfer claim

Tottenham Hotspur may have been given a real boost in their quest to bring colossal Villarreal defender Pau Torres to the Premier League.

The Lowdown: Spurs in Torres chase…

The Spain international, as he’s admitted to the media, rejected the chance to join Spurs last summer – choosing to stick it under Unai Emery due to their presence in the Champions League.

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However, The Daily Mail claimed earlier this week that the Lilywhites and transfer chief Fabio Paratici could come back in for the 25-year-old after being given encouragement by his change in stance.

It is now believed that Torres is ‘ready to leave’ Villarreal in a possible boost for Antonio Conte’s side.

Now, sharing another update, a Football Insider ‘source’ has lifted the lid on yet another cause for optimism over signing the central defender.

The Latest: Emery gifts discount?

According to their information, there is now growing ‘confidence’ at Hotspur Way that Villarreal will sell Torres to Spurs for a bargain price.

Spurs insiders are allegedly operating under the belief that Paratici could seal the centre-half’s signing for £10 million less than his asking price – £45 million instead of his £55 million clause specifically.

This is due to the La Liga side’s financial problems with last season’s Europa League winners apparently needing to raise cash through player sales.

The Verdict: Time to move?

Called a would-be ‘great signing’ for Spurs by journalist Pete O’Rourke, his national team partnership with Aymeric Laporte at the Euros last summer prompted ‘sensational’ praise from manager Luis Enrique.

He’s continued his good form well into 2021/2022, winning more aerial duels per 90 and playing more minutes than any of his teammates – standing out as a really pivotal player for Emery (WhoScored).

Even for £45m, Torres would arguably come as a snip for Spurs.

In other news: ‘Hope for a miracle…’ – Journalist shares what Conte has now ‘told Tottenham’, find out more here.

Dainty avoids answers of substance

Gladstone Dainty, the president of USACA, has broken the board’s silence following the dismissal of Don Lockerbie as chief executive, but revealed almost nothing

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Nov-2010Gladstone Dainty, the president of USACA, has broken the board’s silence following the dismissal of Don Lockerbie as chief executive.While none of the board has been willing to discuss events leading to Lockerbie’s removal, Dainty, who almost never speaks to the media, gave an interview to dreamcricket.com.In it, Dainty revealed almost nothing about what happened with Lockerbie, aside from a completely non-committal response. “You know getting into details about personal issues, that’s not my style and I don’t think that should be discussed of anybody that’s professional,” he said. “That was a personal issue and there’s a confidential aspect of that that I won’t get into that. But we’re not together anymore. He’s not together with USACA.”Pressed to explain if Lockerbie was fired or resigned, Dainty said: “We’re just not together anymore.”He did, however, insist there would be a replacement. “We are expecting to have somebody who would lead the organisation. It costs a lot of money and administratively with Don being there we realised that having a full-time person is very important so we’re trying to get not only a CEO but hopefully we can get resources to increase our professional staff.”Asked if Lockerbie’s departure would impact on the image of the USA both in international cricket and with sponsors, Dainty said: “You’re always concerned about your image, especially when people leave. But in any organisation, you have change and I mean to say that change for better or for worse sometimes people are uncomfortable with it. But once you know the facts surrounding these departures, then… you know it’s not as… the organisation will continue.”A second part of the interview is flagged and it has to be hoped Dainty is pressed about reports USACA’s finances are in a poor state following the Florida Twenty20 event and other recent initiatives which have fallen by the wayside.

Tottenham join Wolves in transfer race for Palhinha

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly eyeing up a move for Sporting CP defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha during the upcoming transfer window.

The Lowdown: Palhinha profiled

Despite having faced multiple spells on the sidelines due to injuries and suspensions, the 26-year-old has made 36 appearances in all competitions so far this season, scoring three goals during that time, as per Transfermarkt.

The 12-time Portugal international, whose contract with the Lisbon-based outfit isn’t set to expire until 2026, is expected to draw some big attention in the summer, with a move away from the Jose Alvalade looking likely and Wolves sniffing around.

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Following a fresh update, the Lilywhites seem to have well and truly joined the race.

The Latest: Interest from Spurs

According to Portuguese newspaper O Jogo (via Sport Witness), it’s claimed that Antonio Conte’s side ‘study the signing of a midfielder’ ahead of the new campaign, and are set to fight English rivals Wolves.

The source states that Sporting want to make €30m (£25.2m) with the sale of Palhinha, but reluctantly know ‘it will not be easy’ to get that sum, as Sport Witness claim the opportunity is there for a ‘bargain deal’.

The Verdict: Get it done

Should the 6 foot 2 maestro fail to win back his place in the Portugal squad, then the asking fee could be lowered even more come the end of May, and if this is this case, then it’s an absolute bargain of a move that Paratici should be all over.

The £24k-per-week ace is currently averaging a hugely impressive 3.1 tackles per 90 minutes in the top-flight this season – more than any Spurs player –  making him a very attractive prospect to offer protection in front of Conte’s defence.

Once described as a “special” player by his manager, Ruben Amorim, we feel Paratici and co should seriously consider a move for Palhinha, who has the potential to become a rock in the middle of the park under the Italian boss, and could help Spurs achieve that all-important place in the top four next term.

In other news, Tottenham officials are on the move today to watch a Conte target in action…

South Africa not distracted by fixing controversy – Smith

Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, has said his team is not distracted by the spot-fixing controversy that has troubled Pakistan cricket

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Oct-2010Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, has said his team is focussed on performing its best in the upcoming tour of the UAE where it takes on Pakistan in a full series and is not distracted by the spot-fixing controversy that has troubled Pakistan cricket since the tour of England earlier in the year. Smith said he expected Pakistan to be competitive in favourable conditions and called out fans in the UAE to provide the fullest support to the teams.”I think generally there are always one or two things going on in Pakistan cricket, so they’re pretty used to dealing with stuff like that at least from a playing perspective,” Smith told told Radio 2, a station based in the UAE. “We still expect them to be very competitive on this tour and conditions to suit them.”You can’t hide away from what’s going on but as a unit we’ve dealt with this in our society over the years. We’re used to adversity and for us it’s just about being honest.”Smith reposed faith in the ICC in tackling the latest crisis and said he viewed the series as the stage to begin a successful preparation for the World Cup in the subcontinent next year. “The ICC has to control the integrity of the game and it’s our responsibility to make the game as competitive as possible. We have to put our faith in the ICC to handle things properly,” Smith said. “We’ve got a lot of exciting guys coming through and it’s a great platform for our team to kickstart our summer. This month we take on Pakistan in the UAE and then an exciting series at home against India. It’s a very important phase for us in our preparation for the World Cup and we want to go there and be competitive.”It’ll be great if the people in the UAE came out and gave us some support. It’ll be fantastic.”The tour kicks off on October 26 with the first of two Twenty20 internationals. The teams then play five ODIs and two Tests.

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