AndyZaltzHair
Hall of Fame Member
Azhar Ali's form is a bit concerning, gone again cheaply
Yes, I have said that before, he probably isn't doing younus any favor's with his slow approach, still rate him but there Is room for Improvement.Azhars biggest problem is strike rotation. If he keeps blocking the ball without making singles and twos, he's going to get under pressure and therefore get out cheaply.
Fifty for Misbah. Not bad for a tailender.
The way his figures are atm it seems that SA club batsmen are destroying himMohammed Irfan was clocked at 153 kph in this match, he will destroy South Africa if he bowls at such pace with steep bounce.
Don't worry Smali, he will do well.The way his figures are atm it seems that SA club batsmen are destroying him
Don't worry Smali, he will do well.
I hope Irfan breaks so many helmets, that the ground staff will run out of the number of helmets and the SA batsmen will have to bat the rest of the innings bare headed!
We are carrying 4 tailenders in the middle order.
Azhor Azhai the chosen one
Younis Khant bat
Mis Boobs
Shafiqi Rafiqi
A very worrying sign.
Forget Younis - It was big reason why Umar Amin played under such pressure in Eng in 4 tests in 2010 - he was thrown into the deep end without any thoughts behind on how to help him evolve as an international players, If I were captain/coach of those tests that amin played, I would have not batted him at 4, right after Azhar ali, you had a situation where with "solid openers" as Farhat in the 11 and right after openers were Azhar Ali @ 3 and Amin at 4, so almost every time amin went into bat he had the partner at the other end who was also trying to make into the squad regularly...and amin was always little over cautious and didnt play to his potential...not to forget, it was on one of the most challenging wickets that Pak has played in last 5 years. I would have played Akmal between Azhar and Amin, this would have released a bit of pressure on both Azhar and amin and would have gone long way in amin's development as a player.Yes, I have said that before, he probably isn't doing younus any favor's with his slow approach, still rate him but there Is room for Improvement.
As someone who has closely, very closely followed Pak cricket for over two decades - I can tell you Pak batting talents has absolute no lack of quality - in fact I will even go ahead and say that the promise, maturity, talent that I have seen in our domestic batsmen since 2008 is far beyond what I used to see in them in 90's. Batsmen like Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shahzad, Sharjeel Khan, Umar Amin, Azziz Ghumman and others whose name are skipping my mind ATM are far far better batsmen then many Pak batsmen who played domestic and even International cricket for Pak for years.With all due respect are there actually any batsmen who have proven themselves able to do any better?
probably be bowling at 130 after 10 overs. I'd be impressed if he managed to keep his pace high over the course of the series. Much more likely is he breaks down after the first test imo.Mohammed Irfan was clocked at 153 kph in this match, he will destroy South Africa if he bowls at such pace with steep bounce.
Tanvir!!
Rory Kleinveldt has met his match