
Ravi Bopara shares Karachi Kings' HBL PSL X goals, talks player development
Former England all-rounder Ravi Bopara, who previously played for Karachi Kings from 2016 to 2019, has officially stepped into the head coach role for HBL PSL 10. His promotion comes after Phil Simmons took over as Bangladesh men's team head coach through to the 2027 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
Bopara rejoined the Kings' coaching staff in 2023 as batting coach and was later promoted to assistant coach. Now at the helm, he's set to guide the franchise through a new chapter, one that prioritises growth and opportunity.
'The main goal of the PSL is to create players for the future of Pakistan cricket,' Bopara said. 'Especially those young players who are working their way up. If they're not in the national side yet, PSL is their platform to push back in.'
He also praised the Kings' management and his journey with the team. 'From playing days to now being head coach, the support from the franchise has been immense,' he added.
Discussing squad composition, Bopara highlighted a balance of youth and experience, led by overseas stars David Warner and Kane Williamson.
'We have a strong local core, and with senior overseas players guiding them, it makes for a well-rounded squad,' he said. 'Competitions aren't usually won by teams with only young players. It's the right mix of guidance and energy that drives success.'
Bopara also stressed his desire to help players grow throughout the season. 'I'd love for every player to leave the tournament better than when they started,' he concluded.
The Karachi Kings, former PSL champions, will be aiming to bounce back strongly in PSL 10 with their revamped leadership and renewed vision under Bopara.
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