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If Moeen happens to play 100 Tests for England, it would make him one of the worst cricketers in history to reach that mark.
He clearly doesn’t have a leg to stand on as far moaning about mistreatment is concerned. He is actually a very lucky player. Far better cricketers around the world have played less Test cricket than him.
That land mark won't be reached by him unfortunately for you even more so it won't be a guy with beard. At the moment Barstow and Butler are winning the race by a country mile.
You are just back tracking yet again, so he goes from being a bottler to having two purple patches to being a bottler again. You said he could never win England I game, I gave you several instances...then you complained it only happened at home. What is your criteria exactly?
(Only good at home but Englands best bowler in an impressive series win in SL)
Heck, if we go back to your original post I clearly exposed you to not having even read interview, where he clearly states the ECB was always supportive of him, supported his decision to have time away from tests and he never (As far as I can see in the article on the GUardian and the other one posted her) use the word scapegoat. Can you find it for me?
You are imposing your own delusions and weaknesses onto your posts on this forum. Your next post is shameful...I wonder if you will make a list of all the failures from white cricketers in the 90s and 00s?
Bairstow and Buttler won’t keep their places for long if they don’t improve their records, but their fans will accept their poor performances and not justify it by crying about discrimination.
Besides, there is a difference between those two and Moeen. Those two have proved themselves as world class Limited Overs players so there is a semblance of hope that they might translate their white ball success to Test cricket at some point.
However, Moeen is a failure in all formats so you have to question his ability and mental strength to succeed in international cricket.
Prior to being dropped he was the world’s leading test wicket taker over the previous twelve months.
Also has five test centuries, two in India.
His last Test century was almost 4 years ago and he averaged 100+ with the ball in Australia.
In spite of his recent record with the ball, he was not good enough to keep his place in the side and his replacement took a 5 wicket haul yesterday.
I don’t mind his fans wanting him to be in the team because they think he is better than other English spinners. However, let’s make something clear. He has not been discriminated against, he has not been scapegoated, he has not proved himself to be a great player and he deserved to be dropped based on how he has performed across formats.
He appeared to be hell-bent on derailing England’s World Cup campaign, something they have been working hard at for 4 years.
Moeen needs to work hard on his cricket and win his place back by performing instead of scapegoating himself, and meanwhile his British Pakistani supporters should understand that not everyone is going to revere him for his background.
For those of us who are not British Pakistanis, we are only going to judge him for his performances as a cricketer and we do not think he is anything other than mediocre based on his career so far.
Stop bringing his ethnicity in every other post.
Stick to Moeen's cricket and leave the rest for TimePass & Sports.
It is impossible not to because it is quite clear why some people make it their life mission to support and defend this ordinary player.
Hence, I cannot call people our for their biases without reflecting on why they actually support him in the first place.
Nevertheless, perhaps I should refrain from posting in this thread considering the stipulations.
It is impossible not to because it is quite clear why some people make it their life mission to support and defend this ordinary player.
Hence, I cannot call people our for their biases without reflecting on why they actually support him in the first place.
Nevertheless, perhaps I should refrain from posting in this thread considering the stipulations.
Typically the news papers have clearly blown this out of proportion, whilst moin being put on the spot when asked about this, he clearly stated he had the support of the England managment. YET our custom puucking parrot continues to live in cloud cuckoo land
Having two good summers is not a “purple patch”. Purple patch is when you consistently perform in most (if not all) places for a period of time. Moeen has performed at home on occasions but he has followed it up with dreadful performances overseas.
That and the luck and set up involved around these franchises play a huge part. Mumbai Indians have the best set up they take proper care of their players have a sound management it makes sense since they are the richest. But teams like rcb are already under the scanner the owner has fled the country malia or something he lives in uk now etc. I don’t know who still owns the team I also think kohli has part shares in it. Anyways it’s mostly on the set up and management in these leagues you can have the best of players but still not win. Quetta gladiators are a proof of that in psl they don’t have the big names but are the most consistent team where Karachi and Lahore always go for the big names but since their management is paindu they end up getting thrashed. Brisbane heat is another example of RCB.
Matches played:
Tests : 60
ODI : 100
T20 : 25
Batting average:
Tests : 28.98
ODI : 25.59
T20 : 14.69
Bowling average:
Tests : 36.6
ODI : 48.68
T20 : 34.6
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Bairstow and Buttler won’t keep their places for long if they don’t improve their records, but their fans will accept their poor performances and not justify it by crying about discrimination.
Besides, there is a difference between those two and Moeen. Those two have proved themselves as world class Limited Overs players so there is a semblance of hope that they might translate their white ball success to Test cricket at some point.
However, Moeen is a failure in all formats so you have to question his ability and mental strength to succeed in international cricket.
Butler has played 40 games already while Bairstow has played more then moean, so there goes your argument. They both average similar to moean, while moean had 5 centuries in 40 tests. Butler has only 1.
This was about worst players to play test where did they odis etc come from, unless odis are counted as tests. The failure for you to accept them 2 currently playing the way they are without a doubt will end up one of the worst players to play 100 tests for England. Unfortunately you are posting without sense due to your clear hate for moean.
How many games do they need more to translate it into test they have played 110 tests between them. That's more then what Pakistan most likely will play in the next 10 years!!!!!.
I say take a rest with your hate or post without hate or you will keep getting embarrassed like [MENTION=146504]barah_admi[/MENTION] has made an example of you in this thread. He's dished out an epic "humiliation".
And as I said to Mamoon he should actually try and read the interview.
I will stop you right there, you were the one that used the term "purple patch" as per your post
"Apart from his two purple patches at home in 2016 and 2017, he has always been an average player and was never in the same league as Stokes."
Found being dishonest again.
Butler has played 40 games already while Bairstow has played more then moean, so there goes your argument. They both average similar to moean, while moean had 5 centuries in 40 tests. Butler has only 1.
This was about worst players to play test where did they odis etc come from, unless odis are counted as tests. The failure for you to accept them 2 currently playing the way they are without a doubt will end up one of the worst players to play 100 tests for England. Unfortunately you are posting without sense due to your clear hate for moean.
How many games do they need more to translate it into test they have played 110 tests between them. That's more then what Pakistan most likely will play in the next 10 years!!!!!.
I say take a rest with your hate or post without hate or you will keep getting embarrassed like [MENTION=146504]barah_admi[/MENTION] has made an example of you in this thread. He's dished out an epic "humiliation".
Please don’t hide behind another poster. I have clarified my error. Debate on the strength of your own arguments.
As far as I can see, the only humiliation here is for a section of fans who are clutching at straws to defend this clearly mediocre cricketer.
I will repeat what I said - both Buttler and Bairstow have more pedigree than Moeen because they proved themselves to be top class in at least two formats at the international level.
On the contrary, Moeen has proved to be a mediocre cricketer in all formats, so you have to question if he has the mental capacity to succeed in international cricket in the first place.
Moeen is a mediocre cricketer. His record across all formats proves it. Why is it hard for some people to accept?
Last time I checked tests and odis are different formats can you confirm. My response was in relation to "worst payer to play 100 tests", so where did odis and t20s come from. You are stuck hence coming up with other formats. Answer about tests. Moean is rubbish in tests then what are these 2 in tests. Stop going to other formats. If moeen plays 110 tests I am sure he will score more then 7 centuries which these 2 have scored.
If Moeen, Buttler and Bairstow all get to 100 Tests mark, Moeen will be the worst player of the lot to get there. There you go, that is my answer.
You mean there is proof of my hate for everyone to see. I see you are cornered again and have no response. Come with stats to prove it. Stop running away.
Apologies for that mistake. I should NOT have called it a purple patch in the first place, because it doesn’t fit the description of a purple patch.
See I can be honest, and that is why I expect you to be honest as well.
So now the ball is back in your court - will you reply to the rest of my post or will you run?
You're not being honest, you're back tracking on what you said, because you clearly state, beyond the purple patch section, that he played well in 2016/17, unless you are now going back and saying he did not?
Thanks, so you are clearly not interested in addressing the points I raised. It is quite obvious that you cannot defend this spectacularly ordinary player, but I should have known it from the start. Perhaps it is time to cut short your misery and leave you to your devotion.
You can have the last word if you wish, but this is pointless because you are not willing to answer the points I raised and keep circling back to whatever suits your point of view.
You have nothing to say about his terrible overall record against most top teams, you have nothing to say about his two failed World Cups, you have nothing to say about how you were wrong to accuse me of using the word “scapegoat”, you have nothing to say about the lack of success of Asian cricketers in general etc. etc.
It is very obvious who is being dishonest here.