Abu Dhabi, Nov 19 : The time has come to make separate cricket teams for Test, ODI and Twenty20 matches, Pakistan team coach Waqar Younis has said.
Younis said that the Pakistani team was facing a crucial situation, but added that the performance of the team was not bad under the current circumstances, Geo Sports reported.
Talking to the media, Younis said that the morale of his team had got a boost after the first match of the ongoing Test series against South Africa.
About the Abu Dhabi pitch, the coach said that it was premature to say how it would behave in the next match. (ANI)
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