Ok, might as well go with him then if he is as good. So a pace quartet and a leg spinner.To put it into some context, I'd probably pick him a Pakistan All Time Second XI even if he couldn't bowl. He was a very fine batsman.
Agree completely. My preference would've been to have a specialist batsmen at 6 and a specialist spinner to balance the pace attack. We already have the allrounder we need in the team with Imran.Fazal's inclusion neans theres really only one choice:
Mushtaq Mohammad
If it was upto me i'd have had Saqlain/Qadir instead of Fazal
He was a brilliant improviser - had we had a spinner I think I might have gone for Asif Iqbal, another wonderfully unorthodox batsman who also bowled medium pace that swung a long long way, but without another spin option Mushy is needed hereincidentally anybody have an idea how good a batsman mushtaq really was?
Exactly... A specialist spinner is an absolute must for an SC team... Faz wasnt a good selection imoLittle disappointing. What is a subcontinent side without a high quality spinner?[/B]
Not saying Fazal wasnt a great bowler but its a matter of team balance... its the garner vs gibbs situation all over again... only here seeing as Pakistan will play roughly half or more of their matches in the SC so a spinner becomes even more importantFazal has 10 or so 5fers in the SC in less than 30 matches. That is just fantabulous
That was my argument for choosing garner over gibbs... also WI would only play a small fraction of their matches on pitches reall conducive to spin, but, for a side which would play most of its matches in the SC, a spinner is an absolute must... thats why youve gotta have Qadir/Saqlain imobut if your fast bowler is getting wickets cheaper than the spinner in those same conditions then wouldn't you opt for the fast bowler?
Nah, spinners are nearly always necessary in a cricket team. That's why teams keep on selecting them.AWTA
Getting too caught up with the specialist spinner debate. I too for a while was getting caught up with a spinner for the West Indies team, and that was because of how some would perceive the team with out a spinner. In fact though one should pick the best four bowlers , and unless one has a Warne or Murali of the modern era (a lot of the old spinners benifitted from conditions that no longer exists in world cricket and would probably average around the same 30 mark on covered wickets) at your disposal then just select who took the most wickets for the least runs from the fewest deliveries.
That aside Mushtaq Mohammad is no worse that the other spinners and the four bowlers used are all proficient with the new and old ball and could take advantage of the last day pitch and Mahmood (like Garner) can play the role of workhorse while keeping the run rate low while taking wickets.
Great attack which is more or less on par with some of the others selected and superior to a couple.
The problem with that is Saqlain is in no ways an all-time great player, it is bizarre that Pakistan haven't really produced an incredible spinner, but they just haven't. So it's a compromise which ever way you look at it.would've gone with Saqlain and MoYo