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*Official* South Africa in Pakistan, 2021

Prince EWS

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Surprised Abbas got dropped. I do think he's kind of done, but given Naseem was rightly dropped too and there's not a lot of depth there I'm kinda of surprised they actually went through with it, especially if their solution was to pick Haris Rauf.

Abdullah Shafique is a massive wtf too.
 

cnerd123

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Surprised Abbas got dropped. I do think he's kind of done, but given Naseem was rightly dropped too and there's not a lot of depth there I'm kinda of surprised they actually went through with it, especially if their solution was to pick Haris Rauf.

Abdullah Shafique is a massive wtf too.
So according to the presser, Abbas was dropped because his 'gameplans' and bowling strategies were found out in NZ, and so they want him to go back and work on a few things before returning. Naeem is apparently injured. Haris Rauf was picked because they couldn't find anyone else in Pak domestix who could bowl really face, with reverse swing, and a godo bouncer. Rauf has the raw materials so joins the squad.

They talk about Shafique also, I didn't watch that bit, but I reckon it's a straightforward wonderkid scenario. Young gun who has impressed right off the bat in domestic stuff and so they're elevating him straight away. If he ends up warming the bench rather than playing domestic cricket it would be a waste.
 

Prince EWS

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Would I be right in thinking Tabish Khan is basically picked as a like for like Abbas replacement?

Picking an uncapped 36yo seamer does seem pretty strange to me
Tabish probably should have got a game ten years ago.

He bowls skiddy inswingers but he is (or at least was the last time I saw footage of him bowling like five years ago) a fair bit quicker than Abbas. Looked mid 130s.
 

cnerd123

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@nightprowler10 @trundler can you translate this bit for me, my urdu isn't the best:'


Timestamp 32:15 for the question, and 34:30 for the asnwer.

The way I understand this exchange, the journalist asks Waseem if the selectors will take bribes anymore, and if anyone is caught taking bribes they will resign. Waseem ducks the question by responding "Don't worry, I can justify all the selections we make". Is that really what happened, or is my urdu bad? Because if so, that's ****ing incredible.
 

Chewie

International Vice-Captain
Tabish probably should have got a game ten years ago.

He bowls skiddy inswingers but he is (or at least was the last time I saw footage of him bowling like five years ago) a fair bit quicker than Abbas. Looked mid 130s.
Should he have been selected in CPL?
 

trundler

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@nightprowler10 @trundler can you translate this bit for me, my urdu isn't the best:'


Timestamp 32:15 for the question, and 34:30 for the asnwer.

The way I understand this exchange, the journalist asks Waseem if the selectors will take bribes anymore, and if anyone is caught taking bribes they will resign. Waseem ducks the question by responding "Don't worry, I can justify all the selections we make". Is that really what happened, or is my urdu bad? Because if so, that's ****ing incredible.
Lmao, pretty much. They were also talking about prioritising producing specialists for the national team instead of winning at the domestic level with makeshift openers and keepers. Although nepotism is probably a more accurate translation of parchi. He didn't answer the question about resigning at all. :laugh:
 

Prince EWS

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I'm guessing something like this:

1. Abid
2. Imran
3. Azhar
4. Babar
5. Fawad
6. Rizwan
7. Faheem
8. Hasan
9. Nauman
10. Yasir
11. Shaheen
 

cnerd123

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Lmao, pretty much. They were also talking about prioritising producing specialists for the national team instead of winning at the domestic level with makeshift openers and keepers. Although nepotism is probably a more accurate translation of parchi. He didn't answer the question about resigning at all. :laugh:
haha the balls of the chief selector to publicly state that he's smart enough to justify all the corrupt selections they're going to make during his leadership. WAG.
 

honestbharani

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haha the balls of the chief selector to publicly state that he's smart enough to justify all the corrupt selections they're going to make during his leadership. WAG.
The ppt and the way he answered that question makes me think he has some management consultant working for him. Anyone recall @Daemon recently stating he has changed jobs? :ph34r:
 

nightprowler10

Global Moderator
haha the balls of the chief selector to publicly state that he's smart enough to justify all the corrupt selections they're going to make during his leadership. WAG.
Parchi is more along the lines of an order from a higher up that x must play. It's nepotism usually with a threat of an ouster if orders are not followed. I think he was trying to convey that he is willing to be accountable for all the selections. Probably the best way to answer such a loaded question tbh.
 

SSA

Cricket Spectator
I'm guessing something like this:

1. Abid
2. Imran
3. Azhar
4. Babar
5. Fawad
6. Rizwan
7. Faheem
8. Hasan
9. Nauman
10. Yasir
11. Shaheen
I don't they we will play Imran. Saud deserves to be selected, so I think Azhar will be promoted to open again. Sajid may play instead of Nauman as well as he spins it the other way to Yasir, but I feel the South Africans may struggle more with the ball turning away.

All in all, I'm really excited to see South Africa in Pakistan again. This tour means a lot to us, so we really appreciate them coming over. IA this tour goes without any issues and really paves the way for international cricket returning for good to Pakistan.
 

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