The next Miandad?

Player of the day - Faisal Iqbal
Anand Vasu - 24 January 2000

          Fighting a lost cause 

          A fighting knock in a lost cause is not always recognised. But when a young lad saunters into the playing arena with a swagger of
          confidence and plays an innings that takes his team close to victory in the semi-finals of a World Cup, one cannot help but sit up and
          take notice. The youngster who caught the eye in today's tense clash was Faisal Iqbal. Iqbal's 53 off 71 balls displayed the same poise
          that one is used to seeing in his uncle - Javed Miandad. His knock included five well placed boundaries and one crisply hit six. His
          innings gave Pakistan a platform on which they could go after the Sri Lankan target. However, at the end of the day, they simply did not
          have the firepower. 

          Iqbal's innings will stand out for the way he made his runs. Right from the moment he walked in, to the way he took strike and finally
          the way he was dismissed. Attempting to get on with the scoring, Iqbal hoicked a delivery to deep square leg, where Ganegama pulled of
          a blinder of a catch running along the boundary and plucking the ball out of the air just inches before the ropes. The attitude that Iqbal
          displayed suggests that he is destined for bigger things.