Pakistan have edge in Colombo, feels Doeschate

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New Delhi, Feb 10: Pakistan could enjoy a clear logistical advantage in their high-voltage T20 World Cup league clash against India after spending nearly two weeks in Colombo, India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said on Monday, even as he stressed that the Indian team remains fully focused on cricketing matters following the end of the boycott uncertainty.
India were always mentally prepared to face Pakistan in the T20 World Cup league game and the neighbouring country’s recent decision to end its boycott has only firmed up the team’s focus on cricketing matters, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate.
Pakistan had earlier announced that it would skip the February 15 contest against India in Colombo citing government directives, but over the weekend the PCB conveyed to the ICC that the team would take part in all its scheduled matches, bringing an end to the uncertainty surrounding the marquee fixture.
Ten Doeschate said the Indian dressing room never allowed the off-field developments to affect its preparation.“No, like I said, you know we kind of accepted that as a status quo and until we got there and they didn’t show up we were assuming we were going to play,” the former Netherlands captain told the media ahead of the team’s departure for Sri Lanka.The South African-born coach reiterated that the players were consciously keeping away from the political discourse that has accompanied the contest.“We’re also trying to stay clear of all the politics. I’ve mentioned before about the sentiments of the country and the different politics between the two countries, but I think it’s really important for us just to focus on the cricket side of things,” he said.
Ten Doeschate, however, acknowledged that Pakistan could enjoy a logistical edge having already spent considerable time in Colombo.
“It’s going to be a challenge going to Colombo where Pakistan have been for the last two weeks and we’re fully focused on just bringing our best game to that fixture next week,” he added. (IANS)

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