Hemp hopeful to continue winning run for Pakistan women’s team

KARACHI: Pakistan women’s team Head Coach David Hemp expressed his satisfaction with team performance as his side clean-swept, Sri Lanka in the  T20I series and won the ODI series 2-1 in a recently concluded Sri Lankan women’s team tour of Pakistan.

Hemp in a video message shared by the Pakitan Cricket Board (PCB), looked disappointed with a loss in the last ODI game against the touring side, however, he was pleased with the overall performance of the team in the matches.

“Overall I am quite pleased with the five wins we achieved,” said the head coach.

Hemp in a video message shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board, raised the expectations from the team to reach the semi-finals in the upcoming Commonwealth Games this year in which Pakistan will compete with India, Australia, and Barbados in the group stage.

“Expectations wise we want to reach the semis in the Commonwealth Games and while we have a tough group with Barbados, India, and Australia. I believe that if you have to excel in such events you have to win the big games,” the head coach said.

Pakistan women’s team’s next assignment will be a tri-series in Ireland against the hosts and Australia, as the third team. Hemp claimed the tri-series to be crucial for the team’s preparation before the Commonwealth Games.

“Before the Commonwealth Games, we have the tri-series in Ireland with Australia, the current world champions as the third team. Besides Australia Ireland will be a big challenge as they have recently beaten South Africa. The tri-series will provide us with excellent preparation before we feature in the Commonwealth Games,” he claimed.

Hemp and the team management will work closely with players in a preparatory camp in Islamabad before the team’s departure to the United Kingdom for the twin assignments early next month.

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‘Trying to emulate Australia’s fitness benchmarks’ Pakistan Women’s coach

KARACHI: The head coach of the Pakistan women’s national cricket Team, David Hemp said that he is trying his players to achieve the fitness benchmark set by the Australia.

Hemp stressed the significance of the players’ fitness during a news conference following the team’s first training camp for the forthcoming home series against Sri Lanka while wanting to emulate the fitness benchmark set by Australian cricketers.

“I think fitness is very important. There are fitness benchmarks for women cricketers in Australia and we are trying to emulate them,” he said.

“We are working hard on the fitness and also to increase the skill level of our players,” Hemp added.

The women’s team head coach also talked about the preparation of the green shirts for the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka and said the players are training hard for the series.

“We are preparing hard for the home series against Sri Lanka, I have been working as the head coach for 15 months now and I am striving to foster consistency in the team’s performance,” he said.

Hemp then also backed the out-of-form wicket-keeper batter, Sidra Amin, saying she is a better player than her record while also revealing that the replacements are also being prepared.

“Sidra is a very good and talented wicket-keeper. I think she is a better player than her record,” Hemp said.

“We are also preparing replacements for the wicketkeeper,” he added.

The head coach of the women’s team then commented about the below-par run of the green shirts in the recently concluded ICC Women’s World Cup 2022, claiming that there have been some positives to take. Whereas, is also keen to rectify the mistakes made in the global event.

“We are trying to overcome the mistakes, we made in the World Cup but I must say that there were some positives to take from our run in the event,” he concluded.

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Pakistan women’s team head coach tested COVID-19 positive

KARACHI: Pakistan women’s team head coach David Hemp has been tested COVID-19 positive in England. 

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Hemp was tested positive in a test conducted before his departure from England. He will now go into isolation before returning negative. Hence, his arrival here for the women’s camp will be delayed till next week.

It must be noted here that PCB has called players for a training camp from January 8 ahead of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.

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