Prince EWS
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You reckon the pitches will be the same?Nah this is what the people want clearly. 5 days of cricket and big runs. 2.5 wickets per day pshaw.
How the **** did Imran average under 20 at home? The fact that this is usually the spiciest wicket in Pakistan does not bode well for the rest of the series. Karachi and Lahore have historically been.. grim.
Was the king of ball tampering. There was no SuperSport to monitor what he did to it back thenHow the **** did Imran average under 20 at home?
Karachi has the possibility of being a turner. It turned big last time I think. Some variable bounce too. Lahore, on the other hand, has an average runs per wicket of 35. There hasn't been a home test since 2009 in Lahore though and I'm not sure what it's like except for PSL where it's very high scoring. This test shows historical evidence is nothing to go by and with Hasan Ali and Faheem Ashraf back for the next test we could see better pitches. Don't expect one in Lahore but could get a turner in Karachi.You reckon the pitches will be the same?
Deck should be pretty fresh thenThere hasn't been a home test since 2009 in Lahore though
Man's a quality cricketer, pant makes headlines more, cause ya know, man just hits one handed sixes for fun and reverse sweeps one of the best fast bowlers in the world in a test to bring up a 100, but Rizwan has him beat as the best batsmen-keeper in the world cross formats currently.Also, not enough love for rizwan’s catch of smith. That was a quality take.
From all accounts, he has been the most consistently threatening fast bowler on view this game. He just tends to go for runs as he does not have the control or patience yet to build a spell up.Naseem Shah hasn't covered himself in glory here but imagine if Rauf had played.
He's a really good player but I think Pant's record is comfortably superior in Tests and they've both been sorta **** in ODIs. Rizwan's T20 batting is pretty sick though.Man's a quality cricketer, pant makes headlines more, cause ya know, man just hits one handed sixes for fun and reverse sweeps one of the best fast bowlers in the world in a test to bring up a 100, but Rizwan has him beat as the best batsmen-keeper in the world cross formats currently.
On another note, drop Carey. Man had an absolute pancake with free reign to do whatever he wanted and did nothing, and his keeping has been average at best. Inglis has shown he's ready for int cricket, give him Pak and the sri Lanka tour.
He may never get there, I mean look at StarcFrom all accounts, he has been the most consistently threatening fast bowler on view this game. He just tends to go for runs as he does not have the control or patience yet to build a spell up.
Pant's definitely played better and more defining innings but I wouldn't call him "completely superior." Rizwan made a Clutch 115* vs an SA attack of rabada, nortje, maharaj and linde on a deck with plenty of assistance to the bowlers and took Pak from a questionable spot to a dominate position, made 72 and 61(200) to nearly pull out a back against the wall draw against an nz attack of jamieson-southee-boult-wagner when jamieson was in beast mode in NZ, made 72 out of 236 mostly batting with the tail on an absolute minefield in england vs an attack of broad-jimmy-woakes, and made a 4th innings 95 against Cumm-starc-haze in Australia when starc was at the peak of his powers in the 2019 home summer and haze was just coming into his recent peak.He's a really good player but I think Pant's record is comfortably superior in Tests and they've both been sorta **** in ODIs. Rizwan's T20 batting is pretty sick though.
Fair, I think comfortably may not be right word in the sense that there's not some massive gulf between them, but more in the sense that it's a no brainer like Tendulkar > Ponting or something.Pant's definitely played better and more defining innings but I wouldn't call him "completely superior." Rizwan made a Clutch 115* vs an SA attack of rabada, nortje, maharaj and linde on a deck with plenty of assistance to the bowlers and took Pak from a questionable spot to a dominate position, made 72 and 61(200) to nearly pull out a back against the wall draw against an nz attack of jamieson-southee-boult-wagner when jamieson was in beast mode in NZ, made 72 out of 236 mostly batting with the tail on an absolute minefield in england vs an attack of broad-jimmy-woakes, and made a 4th innings 95 against Cumm-starc-haze in Australia when starc was at the peak of his powers in the 2019 home summer and haze was just coming into his recent peak.
All of this in a pretty short career, with clutch runs all over the world, and an average of 42+ In Aus, NZ, and ENG. Short career, and no moments as defining as pant's heroics at the back end of the last border gavaskar trophy, but he's still been ****ing good.
I get the feeling we will be waiting for the control and the patience to materialize all throughout his career.From all accounts, he has been the most consistently threatening fast bowler on view this game. He just tends to go for runs as he does not have the control or patience yet to build a spell up.
That's because we've been down this road many, many times. I'm still salty about Junaid Khan.I get the feeling we will be waiting for the control and the patience to materialize all throughout his career.
Abbas is another who's become a trundler.That's because we've been down this road many, many times. I'm still salty about Junaid Khan.