Richard Pybus Exclusive - 'I have no problem working in Afghanistan'

@L0$ has insisted that he has no problem working in a war-torn country.

Due to his political environment in Afghanistan, international cricket has not yet started, which has put him in front of his With Greater Noida, Dehradun and Luck in mind, the coaches will be based outside their country and will only work with cricketers before their international campaign in the UAE or India All have now hosted Afghanistan's “domestic” international matches in addition to the United Arab Emirates, where they currently play their home matches.

Cricbuzz previously reported that unlike in the past, @L1$ that Their head coach and coaching staff will have to work in Afghanistan even though they wanted to get a replacement for the long-serving coach @L2$ after their campaign in the ongoing T20 World Cup, com almost for a term of four years.

When the ACB announced Richard Pybus as their new head coach, some eyebrows were raised as to whether he would agree to live and work in Afghanistan. When Creekb asked Mercury While discussing the matter with Var, he seemed excited about the possibility of working in different provinces within Afghanistan.

"No (someone else about to come and work in Afghanistan “I don't have a problem with that,” Pybus told this website as he prepares to take over for the upcoming white-ball series against Sri Lanka in mid-March.

"You've got to You know, I've lived in many different parts of the world and so I'm fine with that, "she said.

“I'm looking forward to it and I'm really excited to come and see the talent that exists in the country “Relax,” he says.

“I've heard great things about it (Afghanistan) and you know I love the fact that you've got this really incredible cricket culture. I mean , to see the growth of cricket within C, he said, “How have they progressed so fast that they are able to play at a level where they are on par with the top sides of the world, and in their day to day but, "he said.

“We've seen the World Cup in the last couple. And to take a look at this talent, you know, it's quite extraordinary, "he said.

“Therefore, I will go out into the provinces and blossom Looking forward to being able to scout the teams and work with T. He is the selector and is busy developing the players and it is not necessary, you know, when you are in the series you are not developing rodents.

“Pl's development Ayers is what you do behind the scenes outside the series,” he said.

“The team has really evolved over time, as we've seen in the past few As would have seen in the World Cups, they have this really serious cricket team and so yes very excited, "he said.

Pybus said that, for now, his main focus is on developing relationships with cricketers But more importantly, the depth chart as he thinks it will make all the difference in the long run.

"So for now it's about getting to know the players, getting to know the leadership, compromising with the team, “ The pybes said.

“To get to know the players, I need to compromise with the leadership. You know, they've really, really evolved into an excellent white ball format team. Ai There are office bearers who are in the One-D side and the T20 side, but it is also important to understand what is the talent below that.

"You know, you're as good as the strength and depth in your system and so y It's really your focus, "he said.

“You can get serious injuries and then your side weakens. So, strengthening the depth, getting competition for spots, blooming there Supporting and helping clients develop them, and really just assess where the parties are and where the system is.

Pybus said that at the moment he is looking forward to a good start because they The series against Sri Lanka consists of three T20Is and as many ODIs.

The series will start with its T20I leg and both teams will come in the first T20I match scheduled for March 13 At the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, the second and third T20Is are scheduled to be played at the same venue on March 15 and 17. The action will then shift to Dubai for the ODI series with Matt he Dubai International The National Cricket Stadium is scheduled to be held on March 20, 22 and 25.

"First of all our focus is on that series (against Sri Lanka) because they are an excellent white-haired me and us Want to play excellent cricket, "he concluded.

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