Twenty20 will finish Pakistan cricket - Mohammad Yousuf

I agree with Yousef. The guy has got a point and our recent performances in tests and ODI’s show that. Back to basics for our players to regain the technique for the longer format of the game. However, I wouldn’t want a situation where they lose focus on T/20 as well as I think that’s where the future of cricket lies.

**Twenty20 will finish Pakistan cricket - Mohammad Yousuf **

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                                                                                                           MELBOURNE: Mohammad Yousuf has issued a stark warning to Pakistan cricket of the impending dangers of too much Twenty20 cricket, insisting that it is "necessary" that Pakistan plays as little of the format as possible. 

Otherwise, the Pakistan captain believes, the format will “finish Pakistan’s cricket.”

Yousuf’s counsel comes in the wake of Pakistan’s defeat to Australia in the first Test in Melbourne, where their batsmen struggled on a placid pitch in a 170-run loss. Australia declared twice in the Test, but Pakistan were bowled out for 258 and 251 - the second after being 170-3. But his words come in a broader context: those totals continued a long run of sub-par performances by the batsmen in the Test arena; in 14 Test innings now, they have crossed 350 only twice.

They have struggled with their openers and their No.3 batsmen, and have been caught in a number of Test collapses through the year in Sri Lanka, New Zealand and now Australia. As in Melbourne, a number of batsmen have settled in, before getting themselves out. The failure, Yousuf believes, comes from Twenty20 cricket.“It used to happen before but now because of Twenty20 cricket no player knows how to stay at the wicket anymore,” Yousuf told Cricinfo. “Batsmen are finding it very difficult. I know the format has money, players get it and boards do but if Pakistan hypes up Twenty20 too much, Test and ODI cricket will really go down.”

Pakistan are the reigning world champions in the format, having won the World Twenty20 in a stirring display in June in England. They reached the final of the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007 and have the best win-loss ratio of all nations in the format. In Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq they have, arguably, the format’s sharpest game-changers.

They were also one of the first countries to adopt the format domestically, holding wildly successful events in Lahore and Karachi in 2005 and 2006, and the first three years of the tournament attracted what many believed to be the largest domestic crowds ever in Pakistan. Additionally, a number of their players had successful first seasons with the IPL; they weren’t allowed to participate in tournament’s second edition, but a number of them are very keen to be involved next season and over 12 players have applied for a place in the auction. Afridi, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Gul and Sohail Tanvir have all played, or are playing Twenty20 cricket, for Australian state sides as well.

Most Pakistanis are brought up on a diet of 20-over cricket at club and street level. That, Yousuf believes, has left much of the current crop unsuited to the longer, unique demands of Test cricket and even ODI cricket. “Both in Tests and ODIs we have problems,” Yousuf said. "We struggle to bat 50 overs. Against New Zealand we couldn’t make 212 in 50 overs. Everyone played shots and got out."Twenty is easy for Pakistanis because they know how to hit, nobody knows how to defend. Until players do not play with discipline and play ball to ball and leave balls they are supposed to we will struggle in ODIs, let alone Tests. If you see a ball, hit it because you have to score. But if you are going to slog all the time what is the point?

I could have hit jumping out but unless you get a ball to hit what is the point? That is the point of Test cricket. It is necessary that Pakistanis, the media, the board, the fans realise that we play as little Twenty20 as possible.

“One domestic tournament is enough and a World Cup apart from that, but my belief is that you have to reduce Twenty20 heavily. They shouldn’t play it in club cricket - even there you play 20 overs, not 40-over matches. I only have 2-3 years left in my career but I worry Twenty20 will finish Pakistan’s cricket.”“You look at England, South Africa and Australia. They give Test cricket and ODIs the attention they deserve,” Yousuf said. “Until we do the same, we will not progress. They also play Twenty20 but they do it in a controlled way. In our country we only want to play Twenty20 and no Tests. I think we have given up on Test cricket: either we look for the money or we look to revive Pakistan cricket.”

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agree with yousuf

Why don't they make seperate teams for T20 and ODI and Test Matches? Have specialist batsmen for each of the format.

meh that's okay. test cricket is going to die anyway and I certainly won't be among the mourners. who watches it anyway? you can generally skip the first 3-4 days and tune in on the last day if the match is looking interesting...

T20 is going to become more and more mainstream though I personally favor ODIs more. but the ODI format needs to be changed. particularly the overs need to be reduced to 40 overs/innings. the restrictions on the bowlers need to go, etc. then ODIs can become the primary/dominant format of the game.

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Can not agree more.

Let alone Umer even Kamran Akmal and others have who have good 25+ tests experience behind them were out playing t20 shots in tough situations on the other hand I havent seen any Aus getting out to ambitious shot despite their VERY strong position.

I mean if you are stumped while you are halfway at the pitch trying to put ball on the bus outside MCG, while all your team needed was to stay at the pitch is just ridiculous.

Yousuf's point is also proved by the fact hat almost everyone got the start only to throw it later on....

Well Yousuf does have a point. Because of too much T20 cricket in every gali mohalla, our current crop of batters simply do not know the importance of occupying crease and batting with discipline i.e. building an innings in test matches. Runs will come if you stay at the wicket long enough and apply yourselves. There is no need to try and hit every ball for a 4 or 6. The skills required to succeed at test level - in particular patience, temperament and crease occupation - are exactly the opposite of what T20 is about (essentially disciplined slogging). They are good hitters but hopeless defenders or leavers. Leaving balls (they need not play at) takes as much skill as hitting the bad balls and separates the great from good or average batsmen. Even someone like Kamran Akmal who has played close to 50 test matches always seems in a hurry to hit every ball to the boundary. That is pure recklessness and irresponsible batting. It won't work in 50-over ODIs never mind test matches where you need to be even more focussed as a batsman. He needs to remember his patient innings in Mohali a few years back where he and Razzaq saved us from a certain defeat. I hope he got a serious taking to from the captain and team management for the way he got out in both innings. That's inexcusable for someone with that depth of experience.

The batters need to start valuing their wicket. If nothing-else they should treat time in the middle as a training session for children in school cricket. During the net session if a player is dismissed it is the end of their batting. This encourages players to value their wicket and bowlers to try and get wickets!

Yousuf has a point. Generally speaking, there is more attention on the short form of the game in pak than in other cricket playing countries. Having said that, I feel the answer lies in the horses for courses theory: just like jeevaypak said eariler, why not simply have 2 or 3 seperate teams, one for each format of the game?

i remember many teams in the past used to have seperate teams for tests and odis. Why can't pak do the same? Why not seperate teams for tests, odi's and T20s? This is the easiest and best solution. Have the most qualified player for each format specialize in what they excel at.

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He does have a point and I agree with him but them being professional players, they should be able to change their game accordingly. Playing more T20s is not an excuse.

If T20 pays more money then people definitely move towards T20, more players will try to qualify for T20 than Tests.

GA -
MoYo stopped short of calling the team “tulley baaz” like your thread. :hehe:

He is right - but unfortunately it may be too late - PCB can’t teach these guys soon enough to play high class test cricket before T20 completely takes over.

And yes have twos seperate teams for T20 and ODI/Test is kind of what is being done even now. Even the captain is different for most countries like Pakistan.

True :smiley:

Time to revisit that thread

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/cricketnama/371220-does-our-t-20-success-mean-our-batsmen-basically-tulleybaaz.html

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Yousuf needs to get on with the program – poor guy feels left out :hehe:
Seriously though, I don’t think reducing the focus of T20 is the solution to Pakistan’s current woes in ODIs and Tests. It’s just that T20 is emerging to be Pak’s forte and that should be persisted with as such. If we’re good at it, then why not develop it to be a core competency.
As far as the other two formats are concerned, certain players who have the temperament for those formats can be retained, but separate squads should be explored for the various formats. Intuitively, there’d be more overlap between the T20 and ODI squads, but a Test squad could be significantly different from the other formats. Alternatively, there could be a multi-tiered incentive program whereby players get T20 based opportunities which are financially lucrative only if they also bear out minimum performance levels in the other formats – just a thought…

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I think we need to create two teams.

One for T20 and other for One Day and Tests....

Respect your opinion but Test Cricket is not going anywhere. Yes we might see new innovations introduced into test cricket later such as 4 day tests with extended day-night games but ODI/T-20 will NEVER replace test cricket. Test Cricket will remain the yard stick by which greatness is measured and pundits, fans and most importantly players themselves w'd always regard Test Cricket as the premier form of cricket. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind about that.

And we can't really complain now as almost 80% of tests have a result these days (thanks to 90-over day rule)

I think ODIs should remain (50 overs) as such although I would also like to see the bowling restrictions reduced from 5 to 4 bowlers. 40 overs w'd deprive us of the charm of seeing someone get a hundred in an ODI and I believe the day is not far when someone will actually score a double hundred in an ODI

exactly test cricket is not going anywhere except the record books in the future. test cricket is a dying breed and will phase out. being romantic about it is fine but ground realities are different. In today's fast paced world test cricket has no place. cricket relies on TV revenues and not many TV companies are going to pay huge amounts of money for empty stadiums (ashes and india/pak clash excepted)

TV companies are paying huge amounts of money for a boring sport like golf so why not test cricket?

Golf is a rich man's game and very popular in States, that's why? Golf is much more popular and has much wider appeal than circket. Cricket will have to get rid of test cricket to widen its appeal beyond commonwealth countries and become a truly popular sport in the world.

as ehsan bhai said, Golf per is leeye companies invest kertee hein keyun k most of the top management professionals play gold (at least in US) ... in fact may business meetings are held at Golf clubs .... deals are finalized while playing golf ..

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^ to is tarha kahain na kay buddhon ka khail hay golf... :)

sort of ..thats why i dont play although my boss pressed me hard to play with Govt decision makers :D