Karachi: The Pakistan cricket team has faced a lot of criticism over their defensive approach and inability to power-hit across formats. The cricketers have been accused of playing with a slow strike rate responsible for a lot of losses.
Ahead of the home series against Sri Lanka, newly appointed Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq was asked about the "tuk-tuk" problem -- the strike rate problem of Pakistani batsmen to which he had a witty response.
One of the reporters present during the presser on Wednesday asked Misbah, "There has been more of tuk-tuk and less of hard-hitting. There have been centuries scored of 235 balls. Even when you batted, there was a notion that you do more of tuk-tuk and less hard-hitting. As the new head coach and batting coach, do you have a plan to change this approach or will the team continue doing tuk-tuk?"
To this, the newly appointed head coach replied: "In my opinion, there is a lot of stress on tuk-tuk in your question."