AamirWarraich
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- Joined
- Mar 29, 2013
- Runs
- 483
Will be a regular in the Test team this time next year. Hopefully in a couple of years time he will have established himself as our number 4 batsman in Tests and an opener in ODIs.
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Very good player. He seems an under-rated bowler. He knows how to bowl the 'Doosra', and he definitely doesn't bowl as little as Azhar and Shehzad do (as someone stated in this thread). He is a proper 6th bowler, and can bowl at least 5 overs per match.
He should replace Hafeez in an year's time, but I doubt the PCB will take such a step (unless he has connections with politicans). Hafeez is currently captain and VC in our formats, so he will continue on to play for at least 2-3 years. I guess we can see Babar in the team after 4-5 years.
[MENTION=131678]Madplayer[/MENTION] just got to know Babar Azam's brother Safeer Azam also plays cricket he is 16 years old and recently played the inter district U-19
As you are a die- hard fan of Babar just thought to share this wonderful news with you
Who knows we might as well get a Babar Azam v2.0 as well....![]()
Need to keep an eye on his brother too.
How old is Safeer now?
Any info on him? [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/515/515697/Miscellaneous_Matches.html
He's 18. Last competitive match seems to be for Lahore Blues U19 in Oct 2015.
He should open with Sharjeel in ct. This top 5 can do well:
1. Sharjeel
2. Babar
3. Haris
4. Sarfaraz
5. Khalid Latif
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/515/515697/Miscellaneous_Matches.html
He's 18. Last competitive match seems to be for Lahore Blues U19 in Oct 2015.
He's a terrible captain, looked lost on the field against England and Sri Lanka A according to a few close sources.Comfortably the best batsman in Pakistan. Leads his team to their first victory in a difficult service. Should be vice captain in all 3 formats
He's a terrible captain, looked lost on the field against England and Sri Lanka A according to a few close sources.
At least in LOIs.Comfortably the best batsman in Pakistan. Leads his team to their first victory in a difficult service. Should be vice captain in all 3 formats
[MENTION=139150]aliasad1998[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] , [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION], and myself were the ones who have always backed Babar. The rest turn on him after one bad performance lol.
Developing batsmen takes time. Babar isn't even close to his prime yet you can see he is making gradual improvements.
They'll keep doing it
He really needs to work on his t20 game if he want to be a effective t20 player for pakistan
Going at a sr of 100 just isnt good enough His lack of boundary shots and just general intent is worrying
He's gotta pace the first 50 better. It will come with time, inshaAllah. Only 22.
yeah. whats your opinion on his game against spin in middle overs ?
Another ODI hundred, this time carried his bat and got the team to a very good total.
Spin is a weakness. Not that he's poor but he's definitely not strong in that area.
Otherwise a 22 year old with a 50+ average and a 90 SR, and I'm very impressed. The pacing of the innings will come.
When all the "seniors" are falling all around him, we keep blaming him for not picking up the pace earlier.
He's future of Pak cricket. If we can get rid of passengers like hafeez and malik, our batting would only improve. Demoting him to accommodate a TTF like hafeez was criminal. Hopefully management learned their lesson.
Pakistan's truly world class batsman in a long while. Congrats!
He's gotta pace the first 50 better. It will come with time, inshaAllah. Only 22.
bro its the second 50. he was 42 off 50 which is fine.
with the newer ball he is gold, its as it gets softer
Reached 50 off 60. It's been the same problem in the previous 4 hundreds as well. He's reached 50 at 60-75 balls. Has to reach it at run a ball. Just a matter of intent and getting on top early instead of looking to settle down.
nah bro disagree. first 50 off 55-60 is fine. second should be the one where u start moving
Has to do with insecurity..you never know if you get out early people will be calling for your head no matter what good player you are. I think with time he will show better intent in the start like Amla.Reached 50 off 60. It's been the same problem in the previous 4 hundreds as well. He's reached 50 at 60-75 balls. Has to reach it at run a ball. Just a matter of intent and getting on top early instead of looking to settle down.
They haven't been off 55-60. Regardless, he has it in him to score much faster and dominate early on. I wanna see that from him.
but his post 50 balls strike rate has been less than his pre 50 balls strike rate.
Haris at 4 will provide Babar the security to open up a lot earlier in his innings. He can bank on him to anchor if he falls.
So where will the Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar hide?
I mean Sarfraz and Malik.
Haris replaces Malik.
Haris replaces Malik.
We need to get rid of Hafeez first.
We need to get rid of Hafeez first.
Good.
Hafeez and Malik are an equal plague for the team.
Hafeez needs to be replaced by some top order aggressive player. Haris is a middle order bat needs to replace Malik.
How are they an equal plague ? Malik is miles ahead on current form and has actually been fairly consistent since comeback.
A brilliant prospect mashallah and much needed for the Pakistani team - specially now that YK and Misbah are calling it a day.
As has been mentioned by numerous people on this thread - I do feel he can slightly improve the way he paces his innings. He has all the shots in the book and can accelerate when need be, however, it doesn't look great when he bats at a SR of 70-80 odd until he gets to a hundred and then starts going at a SR of 300.
After Babar's 100:
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45 in 2.5 overs RR 16 SR 265
Before Babar's 100:
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237 in 47.1 over RR 5 SR 84
That was the Pakistani innings last night. Sure - in the end it was enough for the team to secure the win, however, if we want to succeed on a consistent basis we really need to get the pace of our innings right.
One thing I will say though - in my personal opinion I don't think it's a case of Babar playing for personal milestones rather than the team. I think it's more a case of our players mentality.
They are more concerned about securing smaller goals rather than thinking of the bigger picture. It's the philosophy of "if you do the small things right, the big things will take care of themselves". There is nothing wrong with that philosophy, however, you do always need to keep one eye on the big picture and change your small targets accordingly.
An example of why I think this is Imad's inning last night. It looked like even Imad was waiting for Babar's 100 before accelerating which didn't make any sense. At least one of the townbatsmen should of started attacking around the 43rd to 45th over rather than waiting until the 48th over - specially when you have 5 wickets in hands and the likes of Shadab and Amir can handle themselves with a bat in hand.
Instead of that it looked like both batsmen were first trying to get Babar to a 100 - simply because that was the first target they had in mind - and then accelerating the batting - simply because that was the next target in the list of goals to accomplish.
That's just my opinion anyway![]()
i see what u saying for most part but no bro. imad has a small issue where he cant tee off from the off and needs 15 balls to get his eye in. he has done it before and needs to improve so he can GO from the get-go
No, not interested in stats. Fails against any half decent side or bowling attack and you'll see that in CT.
A brilliant prospect mashallah and much needed for the Pakistani team - specially now that YK and Misbah are calling it a day.
As has been mentioned by numerous people on this thread - I do feel he can slightly improve the way he paces his innings. He has all the shots in the book and can accelerate when need be, however, it doesn't look great when he bats at a SR of 70-80 odd until he gets to a hundred and then starts going at a SR of 300.
After Babar's 100:
--------------------
45 in 2.5 overs RR 16 SR 265
Before Babar's 100:
--------------------
237 in 47.1 over RR 5 SR 84
That was the Pakistani innings last night. Sure - in the end it was enough for the team to secure the win, however, if we want to succeed on a consistent basis we really need to get the pace of our innings right.
One thing I will say though - in my personal opinion I don't think it's a case of Babar playing for personal milestones rather than the team. I think it's more a case of our players mentality.
They are more concerned about securing smaller goals rather than thinking of the bigger picture. It's the philosophy of "if you do the small things right, the big things will take care of themselves". There is nothing wrong with that philosophy, however, you do always need to keep one eye on the big picture and change your small targets accordingly.
An example of why I think this is Imad's inning last night. It looked like even Imad was waiting for Babar's 100 before accelerating which didn't make any sense. At least one of the townbatsmen should of started attacking around the 43rd to 45th over rather than waiting until the 48th over - specially when you have 5 wickets in hands and the likes of Shadab and Amir can handle themselves with a bat in hand.
Instead of that it looked like both batsmen were first trying to get Babar to a 100 - simply because that was the first target they had in mind - and then accelerating the batting - simply because that was the next target in the list of goals to accomplish.
That's just my opinion anyway![]()
Yea yea - I get that man - Imad needs time to get in before he tees off and can't go hard from ball one. That makes sense, since he doesn't seem like a naturally hard hitting batsmen.
However, last night, when watching Imad and Babar bat it just seemed like up until Babar got his century there was hardly any thought of teeing off by either batsmen & both batsmen were happy to keep things ticking over with singles and doubles until Babar got his century.
More so, the 2-3 times when Imad or Babar did try to go big between overs 40-47 they looked hopelessly out of shape with no chance of clearing the 30 yard circle - never mind the boundary. However, as soon as Babar got to his century it almost seemed like they had overcome some sort of mental block and both batsmen started middling the ball effortlessly.
That's what makes me think that the batsmen struggle to pace the innings and change their plans according to the situation. Once they have a target in mind they look like they can only do one of two things:
1) Reach that target - in this case Babar getting a 100 - and then move onto the next one - in this case scoring quick runs at the end of the innings
2) Crumble in an effort to reach the first target, without any thought of amending the first target to suit the 'big picture'
More so, the 2-3 times when Imad or Babar did try to go big between overs 40-47 they looked hopelessly out of shape with no chance of clearing the 30 yard circle - never mind the boundary. However, as soon as Babar got to his century it almost seemed like they had overcome some sort of mental block and both batsmen started middling the ball effortlessly.
Thats because holder messed up in his captaincy and had medium pacers bowling at the death, we wont get that luxury 9/10 times
Please keep him at #3 for the rest of his career.
The guy is head and shoulders above everyone else in the batting lineup. It's not even close.
I think most if not all, Pakistani batsmen are selfish in nature. The last one who was not selfish was Sharjeel Khan.I think both sides of the Babar debate are going OTT
To say he is perfect is wrong
To say he is having a negative impact is wrong.
The kid is special we need to remind ourselves he is 22 and not worry about him yet. However, we shouldnt ignore some obvious flaws that we would not want ingrained.
We are yet to see him take an attack by the scruff of the neck, this is the next stage for him, and im sure he will get there.
The other thing is I'm not a fan at all of batsmen reaching a landmark then smashing the ball. It is selfish. I get it if its a batsmens first ever ton, but Babar could have started going a lot lot earlier yesterday