Mohammad Hafeez, the Lahore Lions captain, has praised his team's effort in winning the Faysal Bank T-20 Cup, Pakistan's domestic T20 championship. Having been handed
the Lahore Lions captaincy by Mohammad Yousuf just prior to the
tournament, Hafeez brushed aside the notion that he was under pressure
to win the championship to protect his reputation as national Twenty20
captain.
"It was a great team effort and full credit to my side," Hafeez said
after the final, in which Lahore Lions beat Faisalabad Wolves by 33
runs. "Everyone in the side had gelled and had one goal: to win the
championship.
"I, being a captain, had to perform and had to contribute in the team
success. There is nothing such as I was out there to prove any point."
Lahore Lions, the tournament's most dominating side, were set to pile up
a bigger total than their 154, but lost their way, restricted by some
tight, penetrating bowling from Asad Ali and Ehsan Adil. Hafeez gave
credit to the Faisalabad bowlers for fighting back, and admitted that
the absence of star offspinner Saeed Ajmal - who had played only three
games in the tournament for Faisalabad before leaving for Australia's
Big Bash League (BBL) - could have made a difference to the result.
"I must give credit to Misbah-ul-Haq
and his team, for being so consistent throughout the event despite
having minimal resources in the side," Hafeez said. "It was a final and a
pressure game, and I would have liked at least 170 to 180 on the board
to defend, but it was Asad Ali and Ehsan Adil who restricted us.
Otherwise we were all set for one last big hit.
"Apart from this, I think absence of Saeed Ajmal was a big setback for
them, but, after all, we managed to get a fighting total and
successfully defend it."
Faisalabad didn't look in control of the chase, and lost wickets at
regular intervals. Captain Misbah, who top scored with 37 while the rest
failed to find their feet, said the chase was never on track. "They
were outstanding right from the start, their bowlers kept us in check,"
Misbah said. "We were looking to have one good partnership, but we lost
early wickets and never found momentum throughout. We lost our way and
were never able to recover."
Faisalabad had been undefeated in the tournament before the final but
with Ajmal at the BBL, they had to rely on some inexperienced
campaigners. Misbah, though, said it was not the bowling attack that had
failed: "His [Ajaml's] absence did make a difference, but we still
managed to take down Lions' enormous batting line-up. Then we failed to
capitalise while chasing, and that cost us the match."
The tournament was played over nine days and had 14 teams competing
against each other ahead of the India tour; that gave each player at
least six matches to exhibit his skills. Hafeez, as national captain,
said he had keenly observed the players on show. "[The tournament] gave a
vital opportunity to every player to show his ability and temperament. I
have assessed the performances of some of the players, and will discuss
them with the selection committee, regarding when and where they can be
used in near future."
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