Dr_Bassim
Senior T20I Player
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- Dec 25, 2009
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First of all, first things first.
Pakistan has played awfully in this match and have probably been mauled to the point of extinction. All the swag of Hasan, Amir and other bowlers seems to have been nullified and this is a proper whacking.
Nevertheless, its always good to have some perspective regarding sports and cricket in general.
Firstly, in cricket, two teams cannot win at the same time and one team has to be better than the other one. And tonight India were better, rather much better than Pakistan to force Pakistan to analyze themselves. And Pakistan were downright awful. In fact I'd force myself to saying this is the worst Pakistan has played in a long time.
Secondly, all is not lost as depending on the result of Bangladesh's match, we might have a virtual quarter final shootout against Bangladesh to get to the final. And in case Bangladesh loses, we can just take it easy and beat Bangladesh to get to final.
Third point to note is that the final is still there for the taking. Notwithstanding the mauling received so far, cricket is a great leveller. What happened in last 2 matches against India means zero or zilch and final will be a separate occasion. I honestly believe, Pakistan can bring their "A" game into the final, provided they make effort to reach it in the remaining match. And results of past are all forgotten , for it is the team who takes the trophy, who gets the applause and wins the tournament.
Keeping the above points in mind, I do believe the Asia Cup so far has given us a lot of learning points and we need to focus on those points to improve our team further, because it seems we are stuck in a rut since the Champions Trophy final, especially against better teams.
The jury is still out on Imam and no matter how many people are convinced he is the real deal, the boy just seems a meek individual against teams who will block his scoring shots. Runs against Afghanistan and Zimbabwe B are good but not good enough. However, he is young and can be given a bit more time.
The real player brought to earth has been Fakhar from the heights of Champions Trophy final and performances against an inept Zimbabwe side. He looks a shadow of the player he seemed to be. I might be called out for this, but I believe he is an above average player, but he is not good enough to regularly score against good sides.
Muhammad Amir is not good enough. It is simple as that. We can make as many excuses as we want, but the sad story is, if you don't pick up wickets, good teams will murder you and not let you rest on good economy rate.
I've always said Sarfraz is an average captain and if tonight's performance doesn't justify that for his die hard fans, than nothing ever will convince them that his captaincy is bang on average. He seems more and more of a liability everyday, so I fear to think how Pakistan think tank will work around that.
However, all is not lost. We have the final to look forward to.
And people while keeping perspective remember, it is easier to defend 340 then to defend 240 odd.
If the batting had not looked like they were batting for the first time, we might have made India work for this win.
Discussions most welcome.
Pakistan has played awfully in this match and have probably been mauled to the point of extinction. All the swag of Hasan, Amir and other bowlers seems to have been nullified and this is a proper whacking.
Nevertheless, its always good to have some perspective regarding sports and cricket in general.
Firstly, in cricket, two teams cannot win at the same time and one team has to be better than the other one. And tonight India were better, rather much better than Pakistan to force Pakistan to analyze themselves. And Pakistan were downright awful. In fact I'd force myself to saying this is the worst Pakistan has played in a long time.
Secondly, all is not lost as depending on the result of Bangladesh's match, we might have a virtual quarter final shootout against Bangladesh to get to the final. And in case Bangladesh loses, we can just take it easy and beat Bangladesh to get to final.
Third point to note is that the final is still there for the taking. Notwithstanding the mauling received so far, cricket is a great leveller. What happened in last 2 matches against India means zero or zilch and final will be a separate occasion. I honestly believe, Pakistan can bring their "A" game into the final, provided they make effort to reach it in the remaining match. And results of past are all forgotten , for it is the team who takes the trophy, who gets the applause and wins the tournament.
Keeping the above points in mind, I do believe the Asia Cup so far has given us a lot of learning points and we need to focus on those points to improve our team further, because it seems we are stuck in a rut since the Champions Trophy final, especially against better teams.
The jury is still out on Imam and no matter how many people are convinced he is the real deal, the boy just seems a meek individual against teams who will block his scoring shots. Runs against Afghanistan and Zimbabwe B are good but not good enough. However, he is young and can be given a bit more time.
The real player brought to earth has been Fakhar from the heights of Champions Trophy final and performances against an inept Zimbabwe side. He looks a shadow of the player he seemed to be. I might be called out for this, but I believe he is an above average player, but he is not good enough to regularly score against good sides.
Muhammad Amir is not good enough. It is simple as that. We can make as many excuses as we want, but the sad story is, if you don't pick up wickets, good teams will murder you and not let you rest on good economy rate.
I've always said Sarfraz is an average captain and if tonight's performance doesn't justify that for his die hard fans, than nothing ever will convince them that his captaincy is bang on average. He seems more and more of a liability everyday, so I fear to think how Pakistan think tank will work around that.
However, all is not lost. We have the final to look forward to.
And people while keeping perspective remember, it is easier to defend 340 then to defend 240 odd.
If the batting had not looked like they were batting for the first time, we might have made India work for this win.
Discussions most welcome.