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29th Match - Pakistan v South Africa (7th March 2015)

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

91Jmay

International Coach
"De Villier can bat, ball, wicketkeep, field. Is anything he can no do?" Waqar say.
"That shot Younis just do" I say.

#PakVsSA

Amazing.
 

Zinzan

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Umar Khatmal is pretty talented. So is sohaib maqsood.

When I see them bat I can see that with good infrastructure and mentoring these guys probably can do very well much more so than probably your ashrafuls and the tamims.
I watched very carefully when NZ toured the UAE, & while there are some talented young batsmen going around, I didn't see anything any more special than talent coming through from the likes of England or the Windies for example. Contra said that as if all this amazing potential is about to be unleashed...when outside Akmal (who I'm not sure will ever reach his potential), I don't see it.
 

anil1405

International Captain
"De Villier can bat, ball, wicketkeep, field. Is anything he can no do?" Waqar say.
"That shot Younis just do" I say.

#PakVsSA

Amazing.
haha. Seriously that was an atrocious stroke. Trying to flick the ball on leg side way away from body with the hands held high on the handle.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
I watched very carefully when NZ toured the UAE, & while there are some talented young batsmen going around, I didn't see anything any more special than talent coming through from the likes of England or the Windies for example. Contra said that as if all this amazing potential is about to be unleashed...when outside Akmal (who I'm not sure will ever reach his potential), I don't see it.
Agree, would say all three countries are producing decent cricketers but nothing more with maybe each having a high potential talent (Root, Akmal, Darren Bravo). Might put Buttler in there as well. .
 

smash84

The Tiger King
I watched very carefully when NZ toured the UAE, & while there are some talented young batsmen going around, I didn't see anything any more special than talent coming through from the likes of England or the Windies for example. Contra said that as if all this amazing potential is about to be unleashed...when outside Akmal (who I'm not sure will ever reach his potential), I don't see it.
You do see Akmal's potential but probably haven't seen much of Maqsood to comment. Also if 2 batsmen can be developed to be world class that is pretty good for a side.

And as contra (and myself) said earlier that temperament is another matter so the potential might never be utilized.

And which of England's batsman show you great promise? I would be interested in knowing. I haven't followed them too much.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Just seems a little pointless to talk about their great batting talent and compare it with India's as being a really close thing. Yet when confronted with the hypothetical question of who would replace from the India line-up, you can't even name one. I mean we might as well say the same about Bangladesh's talent while we're there..
That's because talent isn't everything (Rohit Sharma being the biggest example from India), why would I want to swap players who are currently inferior but have the potential to become a lot better? Pakistani bats need to be more consistent, and if they worked on things like batting temperament, match situation awareness, running between wickets and strike rotation they can produce the kind of results India currently are. West Indies are in the same boat and their batsmen need to work on the same set of skills. It's a little unfortunate that guys like Robin and Suresh Raina can hire personal coaches by paying money to work on their techniques and games while Pak players make enough to get by a reasonable living.

Anyhow just my opinion, from what I've seen some of these guys have the goods to be really successful players in the future if they keep working on their game.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
You do see Akmal's potential but probably haven't seen much of Maqsood to comment. Also if 2 batsmen can be developed to be world class that is pretty good for a side.

And as contra (and myself) said earlier that temperament is another matter so the potential might never be utilized.

And which of England's batsman show you great promise? I would be interested in knowing. I haven't followed them too much.
Root has to have shown more promise than any Pakistani batsmen surely? Buttler has to be up there with them as well.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Yesss Abbott picks another! Looking good for my fantasy team =)

Now for a Akmal 50 and that should get me good enough points for this game.
 

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