The rest of the news is not as good. Misbahul Haq’s captaincy in ODIs this year has left a lot to be desired, this being the third consecutive series defeat of 2012. There is some justification for critics calling for his dignified exit from this format. The same, too, can be said for Shahid Afridi who is showing fewer glimpses of his match-winning performances. There are also justified question marks on the inclusion of wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal in the team as he continued to display his propensity to fluff simple chances. Meanwhile, his brother Umar, who is blessed with tons of talent, seems interested only in squandering it. Traditional Pakistani strengths like fast bowling are now missing, while traditional weaknesses like shoddy fielding still remain. It is hoped that the team will give a better show in the Twenty20 series against Australia and use it to iron out its weaknesses before the WorldTwenty20. It has the talent to win that event, but it needs to instill some level of discipline in its performance for that to happen.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 6th, 2012.
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@Vikas: We care about our win and loss.Not like India, who lost 10 consecutive test matches before defeating NZ in homground
Why so much fuss on loosing. Pakistan should be happy that other teams are playing with them .