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28 September 2004 Tuesday 12 Shaban 1425






Learn from defeats, Simmons


LAHORE, Sept 27: Zimbabwe's West Indian coach Phil Simmons on Monday asked his inexperienced players to try and learn from recent heavy defeats in Pakistan as the side struggles to regain its Test status.

"The message is to take something positive from defeats and I am trying to get this young team to a stage where they do not get into the habit of losing," said Simmons, who took over as coach from Australian Geoff Marsh last month.

Zimbabwe cricket has been in turmoil since 15 white players including former captain Heath Streak went on strike in April this year and were subsequently sacked. On Sunday the youthful, inexperienced team plunged to an innings defeat against the PCB Patron's XI.

"I am not worried over the defeat because the lads showed a lot of improvement by scoring over 300 in the first innings," said Simmons, who played 26 Tests and 143 one-day games for West Indies between 1987-99.

"I am very critical when they lose but at the same time you must take some positives from defeats," said Simmons, whose side faces Pakistan in the first tri-series game at Multan on Thursday.

"I think the youngsters have got a lot of talent but the main thing is they have got to play more cricket, because some of them have not even played enough first-class cricket," said the coach. -AFP




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