I could see the advantages of it being one of their more aggressive batsman and it would get them off to at the least a decent start if he hung around for any length of time, could make a decent opening pair with Hafeez.What do the Pakistan fans think of Umar Akmal opening?
Good shout, however I think this just leaves a bigger hole in our middle order. Pak have to groom him to become our new Inzamam (in batting prowess not physical!) I honestly think we just need 2 pick a half decent domestic opener and give him time. Think a lot of potential openers have the potential to succeed esp in the sub continent.What do the Pakistan fans think of Umar Akmal opening?
Yes I'd stumbled upon Azhar Ali's record too but I agree with your point. Farhat is a funny one however blatantly only in the team as his father in law is the selector! Has talent no doubt but should've really kicked on in 2002 odd after facing India he's been give toooo many chances and has not taken any... Time to move on!!!!Azhar Ali has a very good one day domestic record and it's been done largely opening. I'd suggest playing him but I certainly think he'd been an anchoring player more than anything else and while there's definitely still a spot for such players in ODIs, it's probably not the sort of player that a team that has Younis and Misbah in the middle order really needs. That said, Farhat only strikes at 70 in ODIs so he'd definitely be a better pick than him.
Best Post of this thread.Can we move on from this stupid debate regarding Finn playing the tests because the tests are over and England should have won 2-1 (but they didn't).
That was my FB status almost 2 and half year ago and according to an indian friend of mine who told me that the worst thing that can happen to a pakistani cricketer's future is if I spot a Pakistani guy from domestic cricket and want him in Pak team.Ahmad Shehzad should be opening. The kid has a lot of talent.
But the fact that they are both all-rounders and Hafeez and Afridi can be called 'batsmen' means that the order goes straight down to 7/8.Afirdi and Hafeez are both much better at bowling than that they are batting (in limited overs cricket at least) so batting them both in the top seven and having Gul at 8 really is just a massive overkill on bowlers.
There's no need to pick six frontline bowlers though. Afridi is definitely not one of Pakistan's best seven batsmen - he is a bowler - and when Hafeez exists and Umar is keeping, Pakistan's best seven batsmen should all play.But the fact that they are both all-rounders and Hafeez and Afridi can be called 'batsmen' means that the order goes straight down to 7/8.
But the fact that Hafeez bowls is just a co incidence, I woudln't call him 'frontline', if we had to have 4 proper bowlers then I'd say Gul, Cheema/Sami, Riaz/Junaid and Ajmal with Hafeez and Afridi being optional.There's no need to pick six frontline bowlers though. Afridi is definitely not one of Pakistan's best seven batsmen - he is a bowler - and when Hafeez exists and Umar is keeping, Pakistan's best seven batsmen should all play.
No it isn't. Certainly not in these conditions. I'd almost go as far to say that the fact that he opens the batting is just a coincidence. I'm no big fan of the official ICC rankings but the bloke is ranked #2 in the world for ODI bowling; if that's not frontline bowler territory then I don't know what is.But the fact that Hafeez bowls is just a co incidence
Not like it was intended that way...Sometimes I try to argue with slowfinger but I get sidetracked and stare at his avatar for a minute or so. It's like a lava lamp.
Then who the frig can they kick out the team?!No it isn't. Certainly not in these conditions. I'd almost go as far to say that the fact that he opens the batting is just a coincidence. I'm no big fan of the official ICC rankings but the bloke is ranked #2 in the world for ODI bowling; if that's not frontline bowler territory then I don't know what is.