Asia Cup 2022 They haven t stuck with a core group of players Brad Hogg gives Sri Lanka valuable advice to bring back glory days
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Men's Asia Cup Champions for the th time!
#RoaringForGlory #SLvPAK267942422C H A M P I O N S !Men's Asia Cup Champions for the 6️⃣th time! #RoaringForGlory #SLvPAK https://t.co/t3RmkBan4t
Asia Cup 2022 They haven t stuck with a core group of players - Brad Hogg gives Sri Lanka valuable advice to bring back glory days
By Anuj Nitin Prabhu Modified 15 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Sri Lanka celebrate after winning the Asia Cup 2022. (P.C.:Getty) Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg has congratulated Sri Lanka for winning their sixth Asia Cup title. While many considered India and Pakistan to be the front-runners, Sri Lanka punched above their weight and proved why they can no longer be considered underdogs in a multi-nation tournament. In a video posted on his Instagram handle on Thursday, Hogg said: "Congratulations to Sri Lanka for winning the Asia Cup, well deserved. They took on a couple of big scalps in India and Pakistan whose players are exposed to more pressure situations due to the PSL and IPL. The underdog did come through." View this post on Instagram Instagram Post The Lankans last won an ICC trophy in 2014 and since then, it has been a struggle for them. However, Brad Hogg feels this Asia Cup win is a good opportunity for them to try and bring back their glorious days of the late 90s. The former left-arm wrist-spinner believes the Lankan Lions will get more confidence by sticking to a group of players instead of making wholesale changes. On this, he said: "But Sri Lanka have had their issues over the last couple of years and that's because they haven't stuck with a core group of players. They're chopping and changing their playing group way too much and coaches." Sri Lanka Cricket @OfficialSLCC H A M P I O N S !Men's Asia Cup Champions for the th time!
#RoaringForGlory #SLvPAK267942422C H A M P I O N S !Men's Asia Cup Champions for the 6️⃣th time! #RoaringForGlory #SLvPAK https://t.co/t3RmkBan4t