I will bounce back, says Usman Shinwari

Young pacer confident of a place in World Twenty20 squad.


Fawad Hussain December 16, 2013
I was selected on merit after my performance in domestic cricket. It was only my misfortune that I failed to deliver on my first chance, says Usman Shinwari. PHOTO: ONLINE

KARACHI: Usman Khan Shinwari’s early induction in international cricket sparked controversy after he failed to emulate his domestic performance in the two Twenty20 games against Sri Lanka in the UAE.

With just 13 Twenty20 domestic matches to his name, the 19-year-old pacer earned a Pakistan cap in the recently-concluded series after being given preference over his senior counterparts who have been performing in the national circuit for a long time.

Shinwari’s outstanding performance in the national Twenty20 tournament where he bowled ZTBL to a title win against the Misbahul Haq-led SNGPL was the reason for his inclusion in the national side. His magical figures of five for nine also included the prize wicket of Pakistan’s Test and One-Day International (ODI) captain who seemingly advocated his selection.

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However, the Khyber Agency-born experienced a frightening start in the international arena as he was smashed for 61 runs from five overs. He bowled in the two matches without taking a single wicket.

Subsequently, Shinwari was overlooked for the five-match ODI series, although he was the main contender to fill the vacant 16th spot.

But the young pacer is not shaken with the setbacks.

“It was just a bad day for me,” the teenager told The Express Tribune.

“I just didn’t read the change in conditions effectively. However, my confidence is not affected and it is not the end for me. In fact, I am feeling more confident after gaining international exposure.”

Meanwhile, critics termed Shinwari’s selection as premature, but the player said he had earned his place.

“I was selected on merit after my performance in domestic cricket. I was completely ready to perform and it was only my misfortune that I failed to deliver on my first chance.”

Shinwari added that his selection in the team has given him more motivation.

“I am not dejected with the failure and will work hard to earn my place in the national team again. There is a lot of domestic cricket nowadays and I will try to impress the selectors again.

“The World Twenty20 spot is my first target and I will work hard for it.”

Shinwari will not be discarded: selector   

Pakistan Cricket Board selector Salim Jaffar said that Shinwari will not be dumped after his failure in the brief stint.

Responding to criticism of his selection, Jaffar said the selection committee took a gamble by including the young fast-bowler after his National Twenty20 performance.

“Misbah also recommended his selection and we were impressed too,” said Jaffar.

“He is a talented youngster and we will give him a chance again. We will keep an eye on him and he will not be dumped.”

Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2013.

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COMMENTS (9)

drjk | 10 years ago | Reply

@Riffat.. are u serious???? Aizaz cheema..

Ih | 10 years ago | Reply

Usman khan,s selection was clearly premature.perhaps we were wishing for another Aamir.None of current crop of pacers have the talent of young discredited pacer. Let the players mature somewhat lest we regret sorry performance of Usman khan or another scandal? I find the confidence exhibited by pacer rather disturbing with no significant history behind it it sounds strange and misplaced confidence. A little humility and desire to improve seems to lacking. Selectors seems to be in hurry to find next great pacer. perhaps grooming the available talent is more important.

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