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In a recent episode of the Ultra Edge Podcast, Mohammad Hafeez, the former captain of Pakistan’s cricket team, shed light on the reasons behind Pakistan’s inability to produce power hitters comparable to Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis.

The game of cricket has evolved significantly over time, and the current generation of players possesses an extensive repertoire of shots. Batsmen like Suryakumar Yadav have completely transformed the approach towards T20 cricket, bringing new dimensions to batting techniques.

Hafeez acknowledged the changing dynamics of the sport and expressed his observations on Pakistan’s struggle to produce players with the ability to consistently strike the ball with immense power. He highlighted the need for Pakistani cricketers to adapt to the evolving demands of the game.

According to Hafeez, the lack of emphasis on developing power-hitting skills at the grassroots level is a major factor contributing to Pakistan’s shortfall in producing formidable hitters. He emphasized the importance of nurturing and honing these skills from a young age to ensure future success.

Furthermore, Hafeez pointed out that the existing infrastructure and coaching methods in Pakistan need to adapt to the modern game. He emphasized the significance of providing young cricketers with proper guidance and training facilities that focus on power-hitting techniques.In addition, Hafeez discussed the mindset and mindset development required to become a successful power-hitter. He emphasized the importance of confidence, mental strength, and the ability to take calculated risks in order to excel in the art of power-hitting.

Hafeez concluded by expressing hope that Pakistan would actively work towards addressing these challenges and nurturing a new generation of power-hitters. He stressed the need for a comprehensive approach involving grassroots development, improved coaching methods, and a supportive environment to produce players capable of matching the likes of Gayle and Lewis.