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'Not the priority...': Muhammad Hafeez reveals some Pakistan players failed fitness test in Australia

Former Pakistan cricket director Muhammad Hafeez has revealed that former captain Babar Azam and coaches Mickey Arthur and Grant Bradburn did not prioritized team fitness in the lead-up to the ODI World Cup in India. Pakistan's disappointing performance led to scrutiny of their preparations. Hafeez also claims that fitness tests on players in Australia yielded concerning results.
'Not the priority...': Muhammad Hafeez reveals some Pakistan players failed fitness test in Australia
File Pic: Babar Azam with coach Mickey Arthur during a nets session. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricket director Muhammad Hafeez has made startling revelations, alleging that ex-captain Babar Azam and former coaches Mickey Arthur and Grant Bradburn gave low priority to team fitness in the lead-up to the ODI World Cup in India.
Under Babar's captaincy, Pakistan's disappointing performance in the World Cup saw them fail to progress to the semifinals, prompting scrutiny of their preparations.
"When I took over as director (in 2023) and we reached Australia, I told the team trainer to give me a report on the players' fitness standards," Hafeez disclosed on the ARY sports channel.

"He told me that the former captain (Babar) and head coach (Arthur) had told him six months ago that fitness is not the priority at the moment," Hafeez revealed, expressing shock at the news.
Hafeez further alleged that fitness tests conducted on the players in Australia yielded concerning results, with some players failing to meet international cricket standards.
According to Hafeez, "The players' skin fold (body fat level) was one-and-a-half points above the normal limit."

Former Test captain Azhar Ali supported Hafeez's claims, recalling the rigorous fitness standards enforced during the Champions Trophy in England in 2017.
Former head coach Arthur, who led Pakistan to victory in the Champions Trophy, has yet to respond to these allegations.
Hafeez's revelations raise questions about the management's approach to player fitness and performance management, highlighting potential internal issues within the Pakistan cricket setup.

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(With inputs from PTI)
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