As Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 9 progresses, Quetta Gladiators head coach and former Australian cricketer Shane Watson exuded confidence in his team’s potential to win the coveted trophy, citing their outstanding performance in the tournament so far.
In an interview with Watson, they reflected on the Gladiators’ journey, emphasizing creating an environment conducive to players realizing their full potential. “I’m very pleased with the way the guys played,” Watson noted, underscoring the team’s collective effort and determination to step up when needed.
Watson, who transitioned from player to head coach, described the experience as less stressful and thoroughly enjoyable, highlighting the privilege of leading a team like Quetta Gladiators. He emphasized the importance of creating an environment where players feel empowered to trust their instincts and fully commit to their shots, mirroring his own approach during his playing days.
Addressing the team’s tactical decisions, Watson shed light on the choice to name Saud Shakil as the opening batsman, praising Shakil’s versatility and skill set that effectively complemented the team’s strategy.
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Watson also praised the arrival of young talent such as Khawaja Nafay and acknowledged Nafay’s exceptional power and bat speed as promising for the future of Pakistan cricket.
Commenting on the evolution of the PSL since its inception, Watson highlighted the increased quality of spinners and the rise of power hitters, both local and overseas, contributing to the league’s growing stature.
When asked about the Gladiators’ prospects of lifting the trophy, Watson expressed faith in the team’s ability but stressed the need for consistent performance and teamwork throughout the tournament.