It is Assad Fudadin’s strongest message to date since he became captain of the national cricket team.
Fudadin, leading a side whose batting has struggled for the most part of the current WICB First Class Regional tournament, said yesterday during his team’s practice session before today’s crucial matchup that he is not bothered by the England Lions.
What Fudadin, who has played 38 First Class matches, is mostly concerned about is his batsmen putting up challenging totals on the tins so as to ensure his bowlers have a fighting chance of taking 20 wickets.
“It is good for them to plan for us; I am not really bothered by the English. I am just looking forward to my batsmen putting together good scores so that the bow