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Mohammad Shahzad Reveals Royal Champs' T10 Battle Amid Abu Dhabi Debut

The Royal Champs are experiencing a challenging debut season in the Abu Dhabi T10 league without securing a win yet. Mohammad Shahzad reveals how coach Courtney Walsh keeps the team motivated by analyzing small mistakes from each match. He emphasizes the squad's international diversity with players from around the world creating a positive atmosphere. Despite the tough start, Shahzad remains optimistic about the franchise's long-term growth in Abu Dhabi's excellent sporting facilities.

Royal Champs' Mohammad Shahzad: Embracing challenges, building unity, and growing in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, November 29

As Royal Champs embark on their inaugural Abu Dhabi T10 season, Afghanistan star Mohammad Shahzad shares insights on the challenges and optimism involved in building a thriving franchise from scratch, as per a release.

The Royal Champs have faced a tough start in this debut campaign, with a series of close matches yet to translate into wins. Despite some competitive performances, the team is still seeking its first victory in a highly competitive T10 league.

With West Indies legend Courtney Walsh serving as coach, the team stays motivated despite tough results, according to Shahzad, who brings experience from over 150 international caps across formats shares, "On paper our team is very good, and on the ground, we perform well too. Our efforts remain consistent. Both our coach and captain keep us motivated," as quoted from a release.

"In every team meeting, they focus on the small mistakes--pointing out how things could have been different if those hadn't happened. This approach helps keep morale high. At the end of the day, we can only try; the results aren't fully up to us," he said.

Looking ahead, Shahzad emphasised the franchise's long-term vision, "It's a new franchise, and it will take time, but improvement will come year by year."

Shahzad also praised the management, saying, "Our management is good. We fulfil all the requirements of the team."

Highlighting the squad's diversity, Shahzad remarked, "The franchise has brought together an international lineup including Shakib Al Hasan, Jason Roy, Aaron Jones, and Isuru Udana. We have players from all around the world. We sit together and discuss matches. The team atmosphere is very positive."

For Mohammad Shahzad, who has played extensively in the UAE over the years and regards it as a second home, being part of Abu Dhabi's emergence as a global sporting hub holds special meaning.

He shared, "It's an unbelievable place for sports. We used to have a lot of camps here in Afghanistan. We also have home ground here, so it feels really good to come here. The atmosphere here, the facilities - you see the academy, the stadium, and two smaller grounds. I've been playing here for a long time, so it feels like home to me."

On the intense match schedule, Shahzad explained, "The back-to-back matches mean physical preparation is critical. We have 18-20 hours between games to recover through swimming, physio, and exercise. After that, we come back ready."

As Royal Champs establish their T10 identity, Shahzad's outlook is clear: success will not happen overnight, but with coach Walsh's guidance, solid management, and Abu Dhabi's world-class infrastructure, the team is laying down strong foundations for future growth.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian cricket fan, I appreciate how Shahzad talks about team unity. The T10 format is so fast-paced, but their focus on small mistakes shows good coaching. Hope to see them win soon! 🤞

Arjun K

The part about Abu Dhabi feeling like home really resonates. Many Indian players also love playing there because of the excellent facilities and familiar conditions. Good to see international cricket thriving in UAE! 🏏

Sarah B

While I appreciate the positive outlook, I wish they'd address why the team isn't converting good performances into wins. Sometimes being too positive can overlook real issues that need fixing.

Vikram M

The recovery routine with 18-20 hours between matches sounds intense! Shows how professional modern cricket has become. Shahzad's experience really shows in his mature perspective.

Kavya N

Love the international mix in the team! Players from Afghanistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, England - this is what makes franchise cricket so exciting. Hope they find their winning rhythm soon! 🇦🇪

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