So many threads on Naseem - where to start?
The biggest disappointment for me is the utilisation of our bowling attack. Every bowling attack should be selected based on a strategy. Every bowler must have a role to play. If a bowler can go above and beyond his role, you have the potential for a great bowler. If you have two of these types of bowlers you have the potential for a great bowling unit.
The decision to select a quick bowler in our attack is a sound one. We have had our endless supply of medium pace trundlers bowling in the overhyped "right areas". We need something more.
Let's think about Naseem as a bowler and what he gives you right now (let's stop talking about him as a teenager, his level of experience, his potential etc etc - he is a bowler and is selected in a test match which is the pinnacle of international cricket).
Naseem gives us pace and bounce at the minimum. Yes, he hasn't developed the intricacies, and the art of bowling yet, he still has to learn how to swing the ball consistently, he has to learn how to set up the batsmen - many more things. But from his first test, we have seen he can bowl a good short ball and he has good pace.
Can that be utilised in a test match (just those two things)? I'd argue yes if used correctly.
What is the problem? The problem is that he is not being utilised correctly and even if he was, he seems to have lost some some of his pace.
Who's fault is the loss of pace - his own.
Who's fault is it that he has not been utilised correctly? The captain/coach/bowling coach AND himself.
Who's fault is it that he is selected? The CS/captain/coach/bowling
If he is being held back, told to bowl slower / stick to "right areas" - that is idiotic by the management, but I'd like to think a bowler who is playing test match cricket should know his strengths and weaknesses enough to argue his case too. If he does not know his bowling well enough, then he shouldn't be playing.
Now, if the management are not being idiots and telling him to bowl short and fast and he himself physically CANNOT (be it he's not comfortable / he is not fully fit / he hasn't got used to his new run up etc) then he SHOULD NOT BE SELECTED.
Let's say for argument's sake he has lost pace, is his pace still quick enough (135-142k) to be utilised as an enforcer? Of course! If Wagner can be utilised as an enforcer at 126-130ks, surely Naseem can. Even if he is a one trick pony right now, you can still utilise him.
Why our management would want ANOTHER "right areas" (man, I hate that stupid term) medium pacer, is beyond me.