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“Young players (only) think about batting and bowling" : Waqar Younis

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Fielding keeps letting Pakistan down in Brisbane Test

FAST-bowling great Wasim Akram once quipped Pakistan’s poor fielding cost him 700 wickets — and he may have only been half-joking.

It may be one of grade cricket’s most mundane sayings, but the adage “catches win matches” is yet to strike a chord in Pakistan.

You must be near perfect to beat Australia at the Gabba, a venue the home side has not lost at since 1988, and Pakistan has been far from that in the field.

Dropping Australian skipper Steve Smith on 53 cost them 77 runs and Pakistan was lucky he didn’t inflict more damage after Mohammad Amir grassed a sitter early on Friday, ironically on the same patch of grass where his knee buckled on Thursday.

A nervous Nic Maddinson was dropped at short leg on nought and Pakistan was fortunate he added just one run before departing.

Former Australian international Steve Rixon, now Pakistan’s fielding coach, would have been twitching in the grandstands.

Fielding has never been a strong suit of subcontinental teams, but Pakistan’s recent run of dropped catches has cost them dearly.

Amir has counted at least 13 missed opportunities since he returned to the game from a five-year ban for spot fixing earlier this year.

Many of those came during Pakistan’s recent series loss in New Zealand.

“At schoolboy level, we just don’t put enough emphasis on it,” ex-Pakistan quick Waqar Younis told 4BC.

“Young players think about batting and bowling."

“But in this modern day cricket with bouncy wickets, if you’re not a good fielding team and taking slips catches, you’re going to suffer.”

You simply cannot compete with Australia at the Gabba without taking every opportunity that comes your way.

No-one would understand that better than Yasir Shah, the crafty Pakistani leg-spinner who bowled his heart out for the paltry figures of 2-129.
Shah was a workhorse for Pakistan.

Shah, the second fastest bowler in history to claim 100 Test wickets, bowled an incredible 43.1 overs, including a staggering 23 consecutive early on day one when Pakistan’s seamers should have been swinging the pink ball.

Amir dropped Smith off Shah’s bowling before he had a sharp chance from Maddinson go down.

For the most part he bowled to a field that no attacking spinner would enjoy bowling to.

If Yasir was not such a feisty character his spirit may have been broken just hours into this series which may only get tougher as it goes on.

Pakistan had Australia somewhat on the ropes at 9-380 before tailenders Nathan Lyon and Jackson Bird put on 49 for the final wicket.

They are the type of partnerships you cannot concede against Australia and Pakistan will be kicking themselves for their lapses in the field.
 
Would be happy if they excelled in those 2 aspects also! but clearly not the case atm
 
Everywhere in the world the young cricketers are excellent fielders.

Be it Bangladesh, India, SA, England, SL, surprisingly Pakistani youths are quite substandard in the fielding department. Too many dollies dropped in my recent memory. Even Sarfaraz has dropped dollies with the glove.

Feel pity for Amir in particular. Lad would have had atleast 2 drop catches in every test innings
 
Make good grounds & the fielders will come. Give people no infrastructure & this is what you deserve.

In my province, Most boys start playing cricket on "Rarhi". It is a hard ball pitch in between rough ground. How you gonna get good fielders there? Even in his hometown Vihari, Kids play like this.

Waseem akram once joked on Tv that "Kutte k katne pe 8 inection lgte hume apni pitches pr fielding krne pe 15 lg jate hain"

Typical Pakistani Attitude. Investment Zero Expectation 100%
 
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I myself consider myself an athletic fielder, it is just natural for me to throw myself at the ball. However I started playing indoor and after a good 10 games I have grazed my skin far too often. Imagine fielding on hard pitches you feel afraid to commit incase of injury.
 
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