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Wednesday, 7 March 2012

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Whatmore hopes for strong start


Dav Whatmore at a press conference, Lahore, March 4, 2012
Dav Whatmore will take charge of Pakistan for the first time in the Asia Cup
Dav Whatmore, Pakistan's new coach, geared up for the first assignment with his new team, forgetting their recent dismal performance against England and wants to make a good start in the four-nation Asia Cup. A 15-man squad gathered in Karachi before departing for Dhaka for the four-nation tournament starting on March 11.
"The Asia Cup is a very important tournament given the opposition," Whatmore told reporters. "Overall it's a difficult assignment so it is one of the many tests around and it's good to be the part of it and I am looking forward to it."
Pakistan have a poor record in the Asia Cup only - winning the title once since the event first took place in 1994, while India have lifted the cup the most times (five) followed by Sri Lanka (four). But the event carries a unique importance due to a rare high-profile India v Pakistan contest. Pakistan will play their first match against Bangladesh on Sunday and take on Sri Lanka on March 15, before going head-to-head with arch-rivals India on March 18.
Whatmore has toned down the hype, suggesting that the match is similar to the others in the event. "We understand theres an extra bit of interest attached to the fixture against India and its good for the game, people and for the players but we are treating it as any other match."
Whatmore, the 57-year-old former Australian batsman who coached Sri Lanka to a World Cup title in 1996, took charge on Saturday on a two-year contract with his first assignment in Dhaka. Pakistan will land in Bangladesh having conceded 4-0 and 2-1 defeats in the one-day and T20 matches against England in the United Arab Emirates last month.
"That was a little bit not in the script and I am sure the team wants to make amends," Whatmore said. "Certainly they had terrific Test series and that was a little bit of a surprise but that's the way it goes some time. We are not looking back and look to put our best foot forward and work out in those areas where we can improve and rectify.
"Everyone starts the game at a level playing field. It's important that we are able to focus on what we are capable of doing - respect the opposition but we focus on what we can do - we can't make the opposition do anything different."

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