Since the first three matches in the ODI’s India’s players have started to pretty much dominated ours since then. That can happen to any team depending on how a game pans out but one or two worrying signs for me about the different approaches of the two sides. I never expected our batsmen (Inzi and Yoyo apart) to match up against the Indian line up but to see Indian bowlers look hungrier and sharper in the field is a big disappointment. Kumble was always going to be more effective than the recently neutered Saqi but the pace bowlers in our team Sami apart just haven’t looked interested. It’s like Abdur Razzaq’s awful attitude has spread through the rest of them. The whole team in the field has looked un-interested and resigned to fate whereas Indians look far more positive. Sanjay manjrekar was just pointing out that this Indian team has the sort of aggression and will to win that the Pakistan team of the 80’s and 90’s used to have and that’s great but who the hell is responsible for making sure we go out with the right approach?? Collectively we have some good players but there is definitely a big difference when it comes to playing as a team with us and India. They have wanted to bowl on this pitch and we didn’t at least that’s the way it looked to me. did anyone else get this impression?
Re: Pakistani team body language not right
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*Originally posted by Mr Xtreme: *
Since the first three matches in the ODI's India's players have started to pretty much dominated ours since then. That can happen to any team depending on how a game pans out but one or two worrying signs for me about the different approaches of the two sides. I never expected our batsmen (Inzi and Yoyo apart) to match up against the Indian line up but to see Indian bowlers look hungrier and sharper in the field is a big disappointment. Kumble was always going to be more effective than the recently neutered Saqi but the pace bowlers in our team Sami apart just haven't looked interested. It's like Abdur Razzaq's awful attitude has spread through the rest of them. The whole team in the field has looked un-interested and resigned to fate whereas Indians look far more positive. Sanjay manjrekar was just pointing out that this Indian team has the sort of aggression and will to win that the Pakistan team of the 80's and 90's used to have and that's great but who the hell is responsible for making sure we go out with the right approach?? Collectively we have some good players but there is definitely a big difference when it comes to playing as a team with us and India. They have wanted to bowl on this pitch and we didn't at least that's the way it looked to me. did anyone else get this impression?
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Well i think the difference between two teams is one man, john Wright.
It is only after he joined the team, indians got a new attitude.
Pakistan team need a CHITROOL , nothing more nothing less.