Pakistan's one-day shape a stress for Arthur
LONDON: Pakistan's one-day structure is a "genuine worry" to mentor Mickey Arthur and the South African trusts it could "take some time" to enhance the group's remaining in white-ball cricket.
The 1992 title holders, Pakistan are moping in ninth spot in the International Cricket Council's one-day internationals rankings, with just has England and the main seven groups come September one year from now ensured a spot at the 2019 World Cup.
A World Cup without Pakistan appears to be unimaginable yet Arthur, talking in front of his one-day "debut" with the group, trusts they should handle their deficiencies in constrained overs cricket head-on, beginning with Thursday's first of two ODIS away to Ireland in Malahide, close Dublin, which will go about as a lead-into a five-match arrangement against England.
"We have not done well in ODIs. I think this is a genuine sympathy toward me," Arthur told AFP in London before the squad ventured out to Ireland.
"Pakistan's position at number nine in one-day cricket is bad. Pakistan is not the number nine group but rather I do expect that our one-day cricket will relapse due to playing the style or brand that has a place with the 1990s when the diversion has proceeded onward such enormous sum.
"I additionally feel that your wellness and handling assume a huge part. So we have to get our players up to speed on that. I have taken a gander at the one-day players and they look great however it will be to a great degree intense.
"Britain is a, decent one-day group now, so for us it's about our movement. This is the place our one-day venture begins.
"It's not I am alerted anyone, but rather I think it will require some investment to get our one-day side to precisely where we need them to be. "
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