London: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has vowed to rid his squad of the disharmony that scarred their recent tour to Australia.
Pakistan's ill-fated trip to Australia earlier this year ended in a 3-0 Test whitewash and bans for four players - including former captain YounIs Khan - amid allegations of dressing room unrest.
Khan's ban was subsequently lifted but he is not on the current tour to England, with Afridi assuming the leadership instead.
Afridi, 30, is leading a relatively inexperienced side as they prepare to play the first of two Tests against Australia here at Lord's starting on Tuesday.
But the new captain says he is adopting an inclusive style of man-management to ensure this tour is not damaged by infighting.
"The guys are united," Afridi said at Lord's on Monday. "I am trying to keep the guys as close as I can. I take them for dinner and the communication problem is not there now.
"We sit together and chat to each other. If they have any problems they can come to me and the coach and share them.
"It is a difficult job, especially with the different cultures, and the different cities. But the thing is I respect these guys and whatever their problems are I listen and talk to the management.
They are feeling good playing with my captaincy. I am trying to be a good man-manager. Pakistan play Australia twice before taking on England in four more Tests, five one-day internationals and two Twenty20 games.
They made a fine start to the trip by beating Australia in a pair of Twenty20 games in Birmingham.
With those victories in mind, Afridi believes now is the perfect time for his side to be playing Ricky Ponting's side at Test level, especially as many will be playing their first game at Lord's.
"Test cricket is different but winning in any form of the game keeps morale high. We are confident," he added.
"It is a good time. They don't have the same players like (Shane) Warne, (Glenn) McGrath and (Matthew) Hayden. It is a totally different team. This is a time you can take these guys.
"Australia are the world's best side and we are in a rebuilding process. It will be a tough series especially playing against Australia but we are confident.
"The youngsters are very talented and have good temperaments. It is very exciting, especially for the youngsters who haven't played in England.