Former Pakistan leg-spinner Abdul Qadir feels that the Pakistan Cricket Board's decision to have a boot camp at the Military Academy in Kakul will bring about no improvement in the performance of the national team on their tour to England this summer
Abdul Qadir
Karachi: Former Pakistan leg-spinner Abdul Qadir feels that the Pakistan Cricket Board’s decision to have a boot camp at the Military Academy in Kakul will bring about no improvement in the performance of the national team on their tour to England this summer.
Abdul Qadir
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“What is the purpose of this boot camp? It has been organised to improve fitness of the players but to me the most important area in which our players need to work on and improve for the England tour is in the batting or skills department,” Qadir said.