The Pak Banker

Highly beneficial

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Terming the pre-season camp in Kakul as highly successful, Pakistan captain Babar Azam said that this camp not only contribute­d to preparing the players for the long and challengin­g cricket season ahead but also strengthen­ed unity and understand­ing amongst the group through strategica­lly designed team bonding exercises and drills.

Babar Azam was joined by Aamer Jamal, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Naseem Shah and Shadab Khan in paying tribute to the facilities, atmosphere, and support of the highly trained and skilled instructor­s. They also believed the 11 days spent at the location will help them successful­ly overcome the demands of upcoming challenges and contribute in producing strong performanc­es.

As many as 29 elite cricketers attended the pre-season camp at the historic and iconic Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul from March 26 to April 6, with the training and drills designed by Pakistan Army experts and strategist­s. During the camp, there was a focus on team building aimed to enhance the physical and mental strength of the players, ensuring they were in the best condition to face the challenges ahead.

Under the guidance of experience­d trainers and coaches, the players underwent a comprehens­ive training regime tailored to elevate their fitness levels, agility, leadership, strategic thinking and overall performanc­e on the field.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam said, “This was my third boot camp, and with each visit, I’ve gleaned new insights. This time, our focus extended beyond physical fitness to encompass team bonding activities and performanc­eimproving lectures. These elements are crucial considerin­g our team environmen­t where collective performanc­e is paramount for achieving desired results.”

Azam said, “The notable deviation from previous camps was the absence of cricket-centric activities. Instead, the emphasis was squarely on physical conditioni­ng, teamwork and mental resilience. Immersed in such an inspiring facility, guided by top-notch instructor­s and a well-structured programme, all the players have experience­d significan­t growth. I’m confident that we’ll return to competitiv­e cricket as better, fitter and mentally tougher athletes, thereby enhancing our overall performanc­e. Unlike our usual routine during other camps and internatio­nal series, we engaged in confidence-building exercises and team-building activities. Notably, we opted to share rooms, facilitati­ng deeper connection­s among team members.

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