Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf praised the team’s performance after their 57-run win over Bangladesh in the second T20I, securing a 2-0 lead in the series. He said the batters are adapting well to modern-day cricket, regularly putting up big scores like 200. He added that the bowlers are also focusing on restricting runs efficiently.
Rauf mentioned he’s learning from playing alongside experienced players like Hasan Ali and values the tactical input shared during games. He emphasized the importance of a rotation policy for managing fast bowlers’ workload, which Pakistan lacked in the past due to limited bench strength.

He also pointed out that frequent changes in management and leadership have disrupted team consistency. With a new setup and support from players like Salman Ali Agha, Rauf believes the team is now on a long-term development path and better results will follow.