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Naseem Shah was selected as a 16 year old for the Australia test tour after playing 4 matches of the 2019-20 Quaid-e-Azam trophy (his first full debut season) where he had done well.
The reason given for his selection was that Naseem Shah is a generational talent who needs to be fast tracked into the national team since his talents will be wasted and not honed in FC cricket.
His stats for that season read as follows:
Matches: 4
Innings: 8
Overs bowled: 106.2
Wickets: 18
Runs Given: 347
Average: 19.27
BBM: 9/111
So he bowled only an average of 13 overs per innings. And went at 3.3 runs per over. And based on that he was selected for Test cricket where you know that no matter who you are you are bowling long spells. No wonder as Naseem has had to bowl longer spells, he has gotten progressively worse in terms of line, length and speed. He clearly lacks the stamina and concentration for long spells. And he has no discipline and leaks runs like no tomorrow. There really is no redeeming feature with this guy right now.
Now lets get to the second point. His average of 19.3 in the FC season prior to his selection was great. But it is not an average unheard of in domestic cricket. Heck, we have had some bowler like Sadaf Hussain, Mohammad Abbas, Hammad Azam, Tabish Khan etc average 20 season after season for several years but not gotten a call up. But Naseem did.
However, following from above, what really is the kicker is that the 19.3 bowling average comes entirely due to one game where he took 9 wickets. Remove that and his average for the season was 26+. Nothing specially meriting a call-up especially in case of an unproven talent with no experience. So that record wasn't a consistent record across 4 games. If you go back to his 2018/19 season where he made his FC debut, 7 of his 8 wickets for the season again came in one game.
Many years ago Sohail Khan took 10 wickets on his FC debut and there were calls for him to be selected immediately. But they were rightly not taken seriously since just a few games in the initial games aren't the basis for handing out international caps. He was rightly not picked since he was not ready. The same was the case with Naseem Shah.
Naseem Shah is getting a lot of flak but he did not select himself. He deserves some of the ire due to needless tall claims and statements when he should have shut up and tried to learn on the job. But the majority of the blame lies with Misbah (chief selector and head coach at time of Naeem's call up) and Waqar. They selected a teenager (along with Musa) to appease the Pakistani fans and distract them with topi-drama of 'young team', 'exciting talent' and 'building for future', when they knew themselves that these cricketers are not ready. Besides its not a young team anyway.
The reason given for his selection was that Naseem Shah is a generational talent who needs to be fast tracked into the national team since his talents will be wasted and not honed in FC cricket.
His stats for that season read as follows:
Matches: 4
Innings: 8
Overs bowled: 106.2
Wickets: 18
Runs Given: 347
Average: 19.27
BBM: 9/111
So he bowled only an average of 13 overs per innings. And went at 3.3 runs per over. And based on that he was selected for Test cricket where you know that no matter who you are you are bowling long spells. No wonder as Naseem has had to bowl longer spells, he has gotten progressively worse in terms of line, length and speed. He clearly lacks the stamina and concentration for long spells. And he has no discipline and leaks runs like no tomorrow. There really is no redeeming feature with this guy right now.
Now lets get to the second point. His average of 19.3 in the FC season prior to his selection was great. But it is not an average unheard of in domestic cricket. Heck, we have had some bowler like Sadaf Hussain, Mohammad Abbas, Hammad Azam, Tabish Khan etc average 20 season after season for several years but not gotten a call up. But Naseem did.
However, following from above, what really is the kicker is that the 19.3 bowling average comes entirely due to one game where he took 9 wickets. Remove that and his average for the season was 26+. Nothing specially meriting a call-up especially in case of an unproven talent with no experience. So that record wasn't a consistent record across 4 games. If you go back to his 2018/19 season where he made his FC debut, 7 of his 8 wickets for the season again came in one game.
Many years ago Sohail Khan took 10 wickets on his FC debut and there were calls for him to be selected immediately. But they were rightly not taken seriously since just a few games in the initial games aren't the basis for handing out international caps. He was rightly not picked since he was not ready. The same was the case with Naseem Shah.
Naseem Shah is getting a lot of flak but he did not select himself. He deserves some of the ire due to needless tall claims and statements when he should have shut up and tried to learn on the job. But the majority of the blame lies with Misbah (chief selector and head coach at time of Naeem's call up) and Waqar. They selected a teenager (along with Musa) to appease the Pakistani fans and distract them with topi-drama of 'young team', 'exciting talent' and 'building for future', when they knew themselves that these cricketers are not ready. Besides its not a young team anyway.