The poor fielding of the team has also let them down badly with dropped catches and missed run-out chances being constant features. The bowling was largely competent, though marred by some diabolical selections, with the in-form Junaid Khan only coming into the side in the last two ODIs. As Pakistan get ready to once again take on the Proteas in the first Twenty20 today, many players will be taking the field with huge question marks over their future in the national squad.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2013.
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Everyone laments the batting but no one admits the reason. These "batsmen" have come up playing street cricket which does not require one to build his technique or a sound defence. Its swing or miss at every ball. Granted Saeed Anwar also came up the same way but there are very batsmen in the world, let alone Pakistan, who have Anwar's eye and timing. Afridi is also another one but his game has fallen away as he has aged. He has openly admitted his birth certificate does not reflect his true age, hence his continuing failure in last few years.
But I digress. Aspiring young batsmen in England and Australia have access to coaches who drill them in technique, hence they turn into technically correct batsmen. India has the same problem as Pakistan. Their batsmen thrive in local conditions (low and slow bounce) but are exposed time and again in faster bouncier conditions.
Much as our retired batsmen claim to be coaches, they simply cannot train others as they lack the key skills themselves. The previous generation Majid, Zaheer, Miandad honed their skills in county cricket as did Imran and Wasim/Waqar, where they had professional coaches who brought out the best in them.
Wrong. Wrong. Everyone avoiding mentioning the core flaw in Pakistan batting.
MOVING THE REAR LEG (CLOSEST TO STUMPS) PREMATURELY.
And Misbah and Younus the worst violators of this basic Rule 101 have now left the impression on the rest of the team that this is acceptable and the done thing. Nothing would destroy the batting of a new talent than this fatal flaw.
And by the way, Misbah and Younus have started doing this since mid-2000s, as their confidence has started to wane.
Therefore, Misbah and Younus have to be removed from both the Test and ODIs.
T20s is just street cricket, so doesnt matter.
@Jat Maula, that's nonsense. If you have evidence, state it rather than just flinging around accusations. Put some names against your claim, some stats to show your claim has merit.
Punjab, KP and Karachi are major recruiting grounds for Pakistani cricket. Let the best play, regardless of ethnicity or quota. In case you haven't noticed, the team is already reeling. The last thing you want is to instill a quota system.
@Fawad: after scoring a ton in first match with some 20,25 plays and misses, he didn't score anything in next three innings. He is mediocre batsmen at his best and instead of filling the Karachi quota, we can easily play a deserving batter. We can easily drop Amin, Afridi, Tanveer and Wahab to fill with raza hassan, Haris sohail and sharjeel khan.
Let us not bring ethnicity in cricket. Khurram got reasonably fair chance to prove himself he failed. Name any player from Karachi apart from Asad who deserves to play for Pakistan .
Afridi needs to be dropped if he cant bat than we have good bowlers than him . Why not play Rehman or Raza Hassan because they are specialist bowlders. Afridi is of no use .
Its time to start preparing for the WC. Hafeez , Tanveer need to be dropped as well.
Yeah I agree, its more like Punjab XI then Pakistan XI...
Need young and fresh batsmen. Best bowlers comes from Punjab. PCB is biased to give chance to Karachi batsmen. Khurram maznoor wasn't given chance.