Malik questions Shoaib's commitment

Chullo g!

Malik must have thought before giving this interview I assume.

In the most significant statement of his captaincy thus far, Shoaib Malik has effectively put a question mark over the international future of Shoaib Akhtar, openly doubting his fitness and commitment in the field. Younger fast bowlers impressing on the domestic circuit, said Malik, should now be given a chance to prepare Pakistan for the future.

Malik was speaking after Pakistan’s 129-run loss to Sri Lanka in the second ODI in Karachi, in which Shoaib failed to complete his full quota of ten overs for the second game running. After bowling seven expensive overs in the first ODI yesterday, Shoaib delivered six largely ineffective and costly overs today. He struggled in the field, generally appearing listless and often unwilling to chase down balls.

The performance clearly incensed Malik, who vented his frustrations after the match. Asked whether it was time Pakistan planned for the World Cup 2011 and looked beyond Shoaib, Malik said: “We have to move forward. There are a number of good fast bowlers around on the domestic scene and they deserve a chance. I will take this up with the selectors and team management and these things will be kept in mind.”

The unusually frank response led predictably to a volley of Shoaib-related questions. Generally a man of few words and often with little patience for persistent reporters, Malik responded to every query, with the same, basic underlying message: that he [Shoaib] lacked fitness and that cricket no longer was so accommodating to passengers in the field.

“If you look at his performances and record and matches he has won, there is no question over his effectiveness,” Malik said. “But the question is over 100% fitness. Cricket has changed and if you aren’t 100% fit then it is difficult.”

All the noises before the series had suggested Shoaib was fit. He had been bowling in domestic tournaments, both in the Pentangular ODI Cup and the four-day Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. His selection, Malik said, was justified, but it may not be in the future. “He was working hard, bowling in first-class matches so it was justified picking him. But we have good fast bowlers around and there is competition. In future, you won’t just get picked if you are fit.”

The first ODI was Shoaib’s first 50-over international in 14 months and back-to-back matches were always going to test his fitness. It showed today in his bowling speeds, which rarely ventured over 140kph. Malik said he had resisted bowling Shoaib out yesterday with today’s game in mind, but was concerned about the dip in speeds.
**“He has the ability to bowl 10 overs but the question mark is over maintaining speeds through 10 overs and the determination we want in the field over 50 overs.” **

Asked specifically whether he had seen the required commitment from Shoaib over the two matches, Malik was damning. **“Everyone can see what is out there. The ability to bowl ten overs is there but the commitment in fielding that I want wasn’t there.” **

The comments come at a critical time in Shoaib’s career. After a stellar winter season in 2005-06, injury, fitness, doping issues and persistent run-ins with the administration have reduced him to a peripheral player, playing just four Tests and 11 ODIs since February 2006. But he remains a big personality.
The timing of Malik’s remarks are also significant. Since taking over as captain in May 2007, reports of dissent between him and a clique of senior players have been ever-present. Mohammad Yousuf, now an ICL player, has come out in public and it has always been thought Shoaib was part of the dissatisfied group as well.

Despite this, Malik refused to entirely rule out the prospect of Shoaib being selected for the final ODI of the series. “Maybe he has a problem and that is why he wasn’t running in the field,” he said. “The 15-man squad is there but you can’t also just have a new guy come in to such an important game.”

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If Akhtar can't bowl his ten overs there's no reason to select him. The team shouldn't suffer because this guy can't maintain his fitness for a couple of ODIs.

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as the senior most bowler in the team, shoaibs job is to lead from the front...bowl his 10 overs...if he can't take wkts then atleast try to stem the flow of runs...fielding is just as important...but that guy walks around the field like he owns the damn thing. if he cannot commit himself to the profession he makes his living from then might as well announce his retirement and let someone else come in and do what he [shoaib] is incapable of doing. cricket is competitive and you just can't drag a dead-elephant with you all the time.

Did any of you guys see the match yesterday where Akhtar after 2 overs was removed from the bowling attack (rightly so). But I think it was around over 14, the commentators were like "oh there is the 12th man Umar Amin. I wonder who he is replacing?"

That's right, it was Shoaib Akhtar! Then Shoaib Malik called Shoaib Akhtar to bowl the 20th (approx) over and Shoaib gave his sweater to the umpire to hold. Asad Rauf took the sweater and handed it straight back to him and told him to go away and pointed at his wrist watch.

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As Ramiz Raja would say: Curtains for Shoaib.

yeah he can use these curtains to wipe off his tears that he will shed when he'll announce his much-long-over-due-retirement.

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And after the retirement conference, he'll paint the town red,lasting a full innings, in typical shabi shtyle.

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Shoaib Akhtar is going to complain soon of not being used properly. I was hopeful this time around as he did loose lot of wait. But he looked so placid in the field and there were absolultly no emotions in his spell. The way the game is progressing he might soon find himself out of favours permanently. He has milked his previous performances enough in my opinion.

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You guys just wait for the game.

People that is all.

:hehe:

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we all remember how the indians were complaining about dravid and then he played that wonderful innings to save the series for them and they all shut up…

i hope shoaib can come up with something like that as well on friday :teary1:

Well Said Malik! Finally Malik is getting some guts. Akhtar has been horrible in the 2 matches and he doesnt even attempt to stop any ball going towards the boundry. For the first time I saw Malik being really frustrated in the field today...once he even threw ball really hard against the ground too...

The problem is not with senior players...the problem is commitment. Senior players seem to take their place in the team for granted where as youngsters will give their 110%. Thats exactly how Malik is...he isnt as talented as Saqlain as a spinner or as talented as Yousuf as a batsmen...but Malik gives his 100% in whatever he's doing and thats what he expects from others. As a captain...you should have that much authority. Malik is not the captain to let the senior players dictate terms...let Malik do things the way he wants too...it can only get better...it wont get much worse than this.

As for the comments in the media...I believe its just his frustration coming out...This PCB administration and selectors doesnt seem to have any guts to make any bold moves...such as what Sallu and co did...drop Yousuf and pick Misbah for 20/20. Sometimes you just need a gamble. The selectors were watching Akhtar in domestic cricket...and if we can see that he aint got no rythem, his pace is way down, and his fielding is non-existent...then why couldnt the blind and ignorent selectors see that he needs more time playing domestic cricket to get all that back. I dont care how many wickets he got in the domestic games...because numbers dont always give you the whole picture and supposedly with the selectors watching every game...they were claiming oh Shoaib is back to his old self and he's fully fit. This is what you call fully fit? either you didnt watch him bowl and field or you dont know what the meaning of being fully fit it is. To top it off, they put Akhtar in the A category for central contracts.

Malik has always done better when he's captaining youngters...his domestic captaincy record proves it and whenever he`s had more younger players in the team...the team does well...I think its because the youngters actually listen to what their captain is trying to tell them...unlike our senior players who carry on doing their own thing and when Malik gets on their ass to get his way...the senior players start crying foul that ohh look now this youngster will tell us what to do...prime example being Moyo. Pathetic.

Im not a fan of Malik`s captaincy but I really dont see any other option with Younus not willing to be captain. Since Malik is our only choice...I think the PCB should give him a free hand and let him do things his way...it really cant get worse than this. But the PCB is also scared...last time they gave Inzi the free hand and he almost made the Pakistani cricket team into a Pakistani tableeghi squad.

Shoaib is full of drama baazi. I think he is too old to play cricket. If he cant get ten overs in then he should not have played. How is he ever going to play a test.
Dravids commitment was never questioned. His form of course was worrisome.

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This thing with Shoaib was sofar (or before 2007) that a 3-4 Over burst at high pace use to shadow his shortcomings namely fully fit to Bowl Ten Overs at full throttle.

Since he bowls slower than Gul and went for Runs én masse and took only 1 Wicket in 13 Overs it's high time he ponders himself where he is heading.

Well i haven't seen him field but the reports circulating are damning and the only thing (wickets) that secured him a place in the starting 11 is no more.

So maybe we've seen one of the LAST or the LAST Series of Shoaib in National Colors.

How will Actor react to Mr Malik's comments?

He may beat him with a bat, similar to the way he beat up charsi Asif.

Rocky aaj kal top form main hai. :D

Always on top form bro..........rocking and rolling :D.

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so how well did malik and his boys do in absence of shoaib akhtar????

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Now we need to question comittment of the whole team except Gul :naraz:

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What a great performance by pakistani team today :omg: