Asia Cup 2014: Hafeez hopeful for good results

LAHORE: Expressing satisfaction over the team selected for the upcoming Asia Cup, T20 captain Muhammad Hafeez said the national squad was in an excellent shape to achieve good results.
Hafeez was speaking to the media in Lahore where a training camp was set up for the national team.
Team green will be preparing for the Asia Cup where they will meet their continental counterparts from February 25 onwards in Bangladesh to defend their title.
With good fast bowlers and spinners on the team, Hafeez said Pakistan has a great bowling attack.
Speaking about playing away from home, the all-rounder said that the pitches in Bangladesh were similar to those in Pakistan and that the team will perform well.
Hafeez says Pakistan will miss tall fast bowler Mohammad Irfan in the World Twenty20 after the 2.16-metre (7-foot-1) paceman could not recover from a hip injury.
Irfan was hurt during the limited-overs series against South Africa in October, and will also miss the Asia Cup, followed by the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh next month.
“Irfan will be missed because his first two overs could be lethal, but it’s an opportunity for others to come and make an impact,” Hafeez said on Wednesday.
The fast bowling has been beefed up with the return of fit-again Umar Gul, who has fully recovered from a knee injury, and will be supplemented by left-armer Junaid Khan, Bilawal Bhatti and Anwar Ali.
The spinning trio of Shahid Afridi, Zulfiqar Babar and Saeed Ajmal could also pose a real threat on the slow pitches of Bangladesh.
“We have a very good (bowling) combination according to the conditions,” Hafeez said. “We have world-class spinners along with experience of Umar Gul … the selectors have picked a very good team.”
Hafeez also backed the decision to recall wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal and Shoaib Malik for the World Twenty20, as he pointed out the youngsters hadn’t performed in the recent past.
“Unfortunately, players on whom we relied, like Umar Amin, couldn’t perform,” Hafeez said. “You need experience (for major events) so that’s why Kamran Akmal has been included.”
Pakistan will be defending the Asia Cup title it won in 2012 by defeating Bangladesh in the final by two runs, but Hafeez said there’s no favorite when the tournament starts on Feb 25

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