An experienced and explosive batting order and a strong bowling line-up
have made Lahore Lions one of the favourites in the domestic Faysal Bank
T-20 Cup, and they showed how dangerous they are in their opening
match, comfortably beating Karachi Zebras by seven wickets. Their captain Mohammad Hafeez wanted his side to build on the impressive beginning.
"It's just a start but obviously the onus is on us, as a side filled
with international players, to win the crown," Hafeez said at the
post-match press conference. "There is a sense of responsibility in the
boys and that they want to live up to the billing of being a star side.
All of them are focused on winning the national championship."
Hafeez, who was appointed the Pakistan T20 captain in May this year,
wasn't considered for the leadership role by Lions in the 14-team
regional Twenty20 tournament. However, minutes before the Lions' first
match against Karachi Zebras at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the original
captain Mohammad Yousuf passed on the role to him. "I didn't want to
lead the side but it was Yousuf himself who insisted on me taking up the
role otherwise I wanted to play as a regular player. I respect his
decision and stepped in his role to do the job but still I am carrying
on the same strategy as we planned to execute before the match."
ESPNcricinfo understands that Hafeez withdrew from his usual side, the
Faisalabad Wolves, after differences with the city association over
selection issues. He has been playing for Faisalabad Wolves in the
domestic Twenty20 competition since 2005 but this year Hafeez, now a
Lahore resident, chose to represent Lions. "Sargodha and Faisalabad are
my own cities and it's tough to play against them but I wanted a change,
that's why I'm playing for Lahore. Playing against Faisalabad is
obviously a tough one, but on various instances, we have been playing
against (each other) and sometimes in one team in domestic level. This
is something similar and I am enjoying playing for Lahore."
Hafeez, who has opened for Pakistan in most of his T20 matches,
surprisingly batted at No. 3 for Lions in the opening game against
Karachi Zebras. He said there wasn't any plan to move him to No. 3 in
the national team. "I didn't want to disturb the combination as both
Nasir (Jamshed) and Ahmed (Shehzad) have been doing well for long. But
it's just a temporary move only for the event and nothing to do with my
national team spot. I don't know about the India series, that is
something need to be discussed later. But at the moment this event is
serving as a useful practice ahead of the India tour."