Sami may be back - Bari

West Indies in Pakistan, 2006-07
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Sami in contention against West Indies - Bari**

October 30, 2006

Mohammad Sami, the Pakistan fast bowler, stands a chance of regaining his place in the Pakistan squad for the home series against the West Indies in November after Wasim Bari, the chief selector, stated that Sami would appear in a proposed warm-up game in Lahore before the first Test. Sami has been asked to appear in a ‘camp for future players’ starting at Lahore from November 1.

“Though Sami failed badly during the tour of England, we have decided to give him another chance by playing him in a three-day match against the West Indies,” Bari said. “He will have to perform to be in contention for selection in the Pakistan team.”

Sami fell out of favour with national selectors after a disappointing tour of England earlier this summer when he featured as Pakistan’s main strike bowler in the first three Tests in the absence of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif due to injuries. However, a possible international ban for Shoaib and Asif - after both tested positive for steroids - could bring Sami back in contention for a Test return.

Imran Khan, former Pakistan captain and one of Sami’s biggest supporters, has time and again called for his inclusion in the team, saying that Pakistan cannot afford to drop a bowler who can hurl deliveries at 90 mph or faster.

But Bari said that Sami’s express pace alone cannot earn him a recall. He made it clear that even if Shoaib and Asif are unavailable for the series against West Indies, Sami will only be considered if he shows any improvement.

Interestingly, the three-day match is not yet a part of the itinerary and the PCB is trying to squeeze it in ahead of the first Test, starting from November 11. The problem, however, is that West Indies have entered the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy and will only be able to arrive in Pakistan on November 6 if they reach the final of the Champions Trophy to be played in Mumbai next Sunday. The arrival would leave them with just a four-day period before the start of the opening Test.

Looking ahead to the home series, Bari has asked his players to lift their game if they are to have any chance of beating the resurgent West Indian side, especially after Pakistan’s disappointing performance in India. Pakistan crumbled to 89 against South Africa and failed to make the semi-finals of the tournament.

“From where I see it, this West Indies team is a winning unit,” Bari added. “The West Indies have an entirely different approach from us. Their bowling has become very good, the batting is more reliable and the fielding is simply superb. Their players have shown a lot of commitment in the Champions Trophy.”

Bari rejected criticism from former players that Pakistan had relied too heavily on bits and pieces players. “I don’t know who are these ‘bits and pieces players’ people are talking about. If they are pointing towards [Abdul] Razzaq, [Shahid] Afridi or [Mohammad] Hafeez then I would disagree. I will not include them in that category. They are genuine allrounders.”

© The News

Source: http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvwi/content/story/266236.html

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ya Allah kher *apnay gunahon ki maafi maanging *

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:D

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siraf maafi naheen…major tawbah kee zaroorat heay…
:rotfl:

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Ya Allah, kaheen Sami side game main perform hee na ker jayee :smack:

:hmmm: :tubelight: Ho sakta hai k WI k batsmen jan-boojh ker sami ko acha perform kerwa deen take main series main zinadagee aasan ho jayee un kee

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Mohammad Sami Zindabad....Inshallah he will find his old form and prove all his detractors wrong....Allah ke Ghar mein dair ha Andhair nahein....

I wud prefer a steroid free, hard working, honest player over some average, kun khara, steroid pumping jock....go sami go.....

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Maafi pehley maangni thee Sir. Ab kuch nahin ho sakta. :smiley:

*:Mithai:
:Ladoo-pairay:
:Goal-gappay:

  • :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

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I hope ehsan bhai is not fainted!

Why he is not posting here then?

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He is on Mussallah (prayer rug) already :slight_smile:

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Ehsan Bhai has gone to Butt Sweet house to buy Ladoos, Pairay and ghulab jamans, akhir ithnee khushi ka moka hai na.....

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:hayaa: :hayaa: :hayaa:

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The mentally challenged Wasim Bari and PCB "Master Minds" should get some performance enhancement drugs from PCB doctors. I think whatever Shoaib AKhtar and Mohammad Asif got was initially intented for Bari and company

PCB think tank seriously need these drugs to overcome their mental incompetence/mental impotence or whatever condition they have. This lethal condition is limiting their ability to realize that with an average of 54 in the last 20 test matches, Mohammad Sami is not an ideal choice for Pakistan pace attack.

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:omg: :d:clown:

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nightmare after nightmares.

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Who better to prescribe these drugs than the boss himself - Dr Naseem Ashraf.

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IT's freaking Imran Khan who keeps Sami bringing back into contention. He's no better than hundreds of other domestic bowlers, so why should we pick him over others, according to Imran Khan: becuase he can bowl over 90 miles an hour. Imran is still obsessed with useless pace of Sami.

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:smack: :smack: not again :o

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His "old form" had been nothing different than his recent form.

Except for a very short period where he showed promise, he has always been a dissappointment.

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Imran Khan does not change his views so easily. If it once occured to him that Sami is a capable "lad", he will stick to it forever.

Even during his captaincy days, those in his good books always remained good even when they didn't show any results e.g, Mansoor Akhter. And those in his bad books always remained bad no matter what they did e.g, Qasim Umer, Iqbal Qasim, Azeem Hafeez, Wasim Raja.

ps: the above is a comment on only one aspect of his personality. Overall his plus points far outweigh his deficiencies.

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totally agree