Karachi: The
World Cup bound Pakistani cricketers will have two counselling sessions with a
well-known sports psychologist before leaving next week from Lahore for New
Zealand.
An official
in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told PTI that sports psychologist Babri
will hold two separate sessions with the players at the national cricket
academy in Lahore. "The players are going to attend a four day
conditioning camp from Wednesday and these sessions are part of the camp,"
he added.
The official
said head coach, Waqar Younis had requested for the short camp in a bid to
allow the players to start a bonding process and leave in high spirits for the
World Cup campaign.
"Dr
Babri has held sessions with other players in the past including the banned
Muhammad Aamir and others like Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad," the official
said.
He said the
purpose of the two sessions was to lift the confidence of the players and
remove any fear or anxiety they might have before such a mega-event.
"Some
top former players like Inzamam-ul-Haq and Javed Miandad who were part of the
92' World Cup winning squad have also been invited to share their experiences
with the players.
"The
Chairman of the board, Shaharyar Khan will also give the players one message at
their farewell dinner to play positive and fearless cricket in the World Cup
without any fear of defeat."
Meanwhile
senior players, Misbah-ul-Haq, Muhammad Hafeez, Shahid Afridi all appeared for
their fitness tests at the NCA on Monday and according to the official they
passed the tests.
"Misbah
is carrying a hamstring injury and he has shown remarkable recovery and
appeared good in the fitness test. All indications are that he will be fit to
lead Pakistan before the two one-day internationals against New Zealand later
this month in New Zealand," he added.
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