Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
SA win the series 4-1 :k:
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
SA win the series 4-1 :k:
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
I know, score a double ton or GTFO. Come on, give him a break. He scores 2 fifties in his first 2 ODI and you criticize him for that. It’s not like other are scoring centuries nonstop.
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
it's ALL over! :(
SA win by 117 runs and the series 4-1
*Sohail Tanvir c †de Kock b McLaren 15 (17b 3x4 0x6) SR: 88.23 *
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
:clapping:
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
Resounding defeat! Pakistan must be really looking forward to the upcoming return series.
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
hamara target agla world cup hay
yeh subb practice match hain
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Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
lol…soch leN…2015 run banaane paReNge jeetne ke liye! ![]()
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
I know, score a double ton or GTFO. Come on, give him a break. He scores 2 fifties in his first 2 ODI and you criticize him for that. It's not like other are scoring centuries nonstop.
I am just bringing it up as he is a new player trying to cement his place, he must try to play full 50 overs. I really hope someone tells him that otherwise I see another Umar Akmal in the making.
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
Could not be worse gift by Pakistani Team on my Birthday
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Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
^ Happy Birthday to you Waleed
Yeah what a disappointing batting performance AGAIN
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
Pakistan won ONE match all series. Shahid Afridi was the Man of the Match.. #ThatsAll](Facebook)
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
^ Happy Birthday to you Waleed
Yeah what a disappointing batting performance AGAIN
Thank you Asif Bhai !
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
The following players need to go
Time to look beyond these senior players and build a new team with a youngish captain. We will almost certainly not do well in the 2015 world cup given our current pathetic batting but we can at least start planning for the 2019 edition NOW! Even if it means 3-4 more series losses. Keep the youngsters and bring more talented players (like Maqsood from domestic circuit) and give them chance and confidence.
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
I know it is a big gamble but I would make Umar Akmal captain of the ODI team
A batting line-up comprising
Ahmed Shehzad
Sharjeel Khan or Nasir Jamshed (struggling at present)
Fawad Alam
Umar Akmal (c)
Sohaib Maqsood
Haris Sohail or Umar Amin (seems over-rated at present, perhaps needs to go back and spend more time in domestic cricket)
Rizwan (wk) - can bat, will take pressure off UA
might perform better than the current pathetic seniors
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
The following players need to go
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
I know it is a big gamble but I would make Umar Akmal captain of the ODI team
A batting line-up comprising
Ahmed Shehzad Sharjeel Khan or Jamshed Fawad Alam Umar Akmal (c) Sohaib Maqsood Haris Sohail or Umar Amin (seems over-rated at present, perhaps needs to go back and spend more time in domestic cricket) Rizwan (wk) - can bat, will take pressure off UA
might perform better than the current pathetic seniors
Bhai mere sources are saying that Umar Amin can be the captain because he is parchi of Najam Sethi you know
And Kamran and Younis are coming back for the SA series later in the month haha
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
Bhai mere sources are saying that Umar Amin can be the captain because he is parchi of Najam Sethi you know
And Kamran and Younis are coming back for the SA series later in the month haha
agar aisa hai to Najam SeThii kii "parchii" ke Khilaaf "Bhai" kaa "parchaa" bhajava deN...
*...parchii se parchaa baRaa hotaa hai! *:D
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
Afridi's temperament should disqualify him every time. 20 overs to bat and he swings like there's a swarm of bees around him!!!
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
:yk:
Re: 5th ODI: Pakistan v South Africa, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mon Nov 11
The Stands : The hopelessness of Pakistan’s batting | ESPN Cricinfo
The hopelessness of Pakistan’s batting
Batting is simple. Generally, you look at the ball, hit it and try not to be a Pakistani batsman. But even if you are a Pakistani batsman, you could still look at the ball and not hit it. Of course, this is based on the simple surmise that you can’t get out if you don’t hit a ball that isn’t headed for the stumps. In present form it seems this is the only way the Pakistani batsmen can last the full quota of 50 overs. Going by the inexplicable expressions on the faces of Akmal, Amin, Afridi, Jamshed and Hafeez when they are batting, you’d imagine that the thing coming out of the bowler’s hand is in fact the Halley’s Comet. Space enthusiasts are always encouraged to come and watch Pakistan’s batting come to grips with big raging balls of flame hurled towards them at the speed of knots. Stars dying, stars being reborn, black-holes attracting balls, supernova batting explosions - you’ll see it all. Why long for space travel when Pakistan’s batting is a microcosm of exactly what is to be seen out there?
But can one really blame the Pakistani batsmen for their repeated misdemeanours with the bat, in light of such a hefty burden on their shoulders? Just winning is never enough. The team has to win with flair. It’s almost an unwritten rule for the side. So, it’s only fair if the other team plays its part too, because there is only so much a team of 11 Pakistanis can do on the cricket field.
In cricket when a batsman gets out early in his innings, the walk back to the dressing room is always difficult. There is the guilt of failure and the accusing looks of fellow team-mates. But then there is also the comfort in the hope of senior players raising their hands and guiding the team through those troubled waters. But not in the Pakistani team. When every batsman within the team fails with such religious regularity in the 10s and 20s, the only solace is in knowing that the other batsmen got out in an even more ridiculous manner than you did. Then the aim is simply to get in there, and get out without looking too silly. You see there is always hope in the collective failure of the team’s batting in getting you through to the next match. This way there is no pressure of performing better in the next match either. Ask Hafeez or Afridi. They can vouch for this strategy.
But they are exceptional bowlers you say? Indeed they are. But if batsmen are to be picked on bowling abilities alone, why even go through the motions of picking any batsman? Why not simply play with 11 bowlers instead? The bowlers are anyway doing a better job at batting than the batsmen - Wahab Riaz was the top-scorer in the third ODI against South Africa.
For the Pakistani fan, batting is a harrowing tale of what could be. They see great potential in the likes of Nasir Jamshed, Umar Akmal, Asad Shafiq and Umar Amin. And they show great promise too with the occasional fifty or century, but they never quite live up to the expectations. The majority in Pakistan also finds it difficult to make peace with Misbah-ul-Haq’s style of batting. The extremely low strike-rate for extended intervals only sustains the pressure that Misbah would otherwise want to get the team out of. Convincing Misbah to play attacking cricket to up his strike-rate would be like trying to floss a cat’s teeth while getting a teenager to tell you about his day.
Serious doubts linger over whether the duo of Misbah and Whatmore can figure out what is wrong with Pakistan’s batting. It is a malaise that has stuck with the team for far too long. The last time Pakistan chased a target of over 250 was two years ago. If Misbah’s ‘I don’t have the answer’ statement is anything to go by, one wonders if they have already resigned their efforts to find the answer. With such a defeatist approach, they would probably have a hard time finding the solution even if it had its arms thrown in the air like the trademark Afridi ‘X’ while prancing around the cricket field in Imran Tahir’s knickers.
Speaking of Imran Tahir, maybe he should write a personal thank you note to the PCB, signed love, XOs and all. Because, only Pakistan could have rejuvenated his career from oblivion the way they have.
I don’t know about your country dear reader, but we Pakistanis have a proud history of making star players out of hitherto unknown individuals. It’s really inconsequential whether the individual concerned actually plays for Pakistan or not.