Islamabad [Pakistan], Ahead of Pakistan's home T20 series against New Zealand, the team's newly appointed head coach Azhar Mahmood spoke in detail about the team, player combination and strategies and said that the team's batting talent is the best. Country. Pakistan will play 12 T20 matches - five against New Zealand, three against Ireland, four against England - starting June 1 in the West Indies/USA, one against the Black Caps in preparation for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Veterans like Mohammad Aamir and Imad Wasim are returning in the first series caps. Both players, who were not part of the Pakistan setup in recent times, reversed their international retirements and made themselves available for the Men in Green in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), with Amir taking 10 wickets for the Quiet Gladiators, While Imad showed exceptional all-round form (126 runs and 1 wicket) to lead Islamabad United to the title, Mahmood was happy to have the two experienced campaigners back in Pakistan colors and believes their return gives his team an edge "We cover all aspects of the game with this team. We have two all-rounders, our fast bowling department is also very strong. The return of (Mohammed) Ami and Imad (Wasim) also gives us an edge, because we can bowl at any time. Can use them, he said, as quoted by ICC."Our batting lineup contains the best talent from Pakistan," he said. Mahmood expressed strong confidence in the talent and skill of the Pakistan team, who will be hoping to go a step further after making the semi-finals and final in the last two editions of the T20 World Cup. "Our strength is pure talent and skill." The coach said, we have performed well at the world level in this format and we have recently performed in the World Cup final (2022) and semi-finals (2021). He said, “We know that we have not won any major tournament (Men's T20 World Cup or Champions Trophy (2017)) since 2009.But you can never ignore the Pakistan team, especially in the T20 format." And strength, Mahmood will use the upcoming series to get clarity on his best possible XI ahead of the global mega-match, even That also want to test their bench "We have depth and strength, but there are always areas for improvement. Looking at those aspects, Mahmood said, "Especially in the areas where we have lagged, I have worked on "So by the World Cup we would like to develop a structure and a game plan so that the players have a clear role in our team." , we have young talents Irfan Niazi Azam (Khan) and Usman Khan. So of course, we have to take a look at these players.We need to utilize our bench strength and be aware of our best XI when we play our first match in the T20 World Cup on June 6,” he concluded. Pakistan team has several top-order options, including Babar Azam, Saim Ayub Usman Khan and Fakhar Zaman. Despite the top-heavy batting lineup, Mahamu believes the middle order has enough skill with balance and explosive hitting. “We have a lot of top-order batsmen, but we have played Fakhar Zaman at number four in the past. We have brought in Irfan Niazi and Azam in the middle order so that we have a good mix of power and deft touch,” Mahmood said.When Mahmood was asked about the absence of regular players from the New Zealand first team, he emphasized this. They are not underestimating the visitors and are reiterating that there are no "weak teams" in T20 cricket. "The New Zealand team that has come may not have their key players, but I have their future stars." Although they lack international experience, they have a lot of domestic T20 experience,” the coach said, adding, “Even his players are trying to give their best to make a strong case for selection in the World Cup.” do. He concluded that there is no weak team in the T20 format.The five-match series against the Kiwis will begin in Rawalpindi from April 1. Pakistani team: Babar Azam (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Azam Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Iftikha Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Amir, Irfan Khan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Usama Mir, Usman Khan Zaman Khan Non-traveling reserves: Hasibullah Khan, Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Wasim Jr. Sahibzada Farhan, Salman Ali Aga Pakistan are in Group A of the T20 World Cup along with India, USA, Ireland and Canada.Their T20 World Cup campaign begins on June 6 against USA in Dallas