super hitter
First Class Star
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2014
- Runs
- 3,204
Yes! you read that right! He is a player who likes to play till the end so lets keep him to himself and not expect him to become a T-20 slogger. He has been a massive disappointment in T-20's despite his consistent performances. Again, many will disagree! But did he ever won us a t-20 with his performances? not even in PSL until it was against Islamabad United in the 13 over, one-sided match. Yesterday, he scored a 40, but was it better than Malik's 28? again NO. it didn't won us the match even though Kamran Akmal came up with a way more stunning 40.
Its better to play one good knock to win the match instead of playing a half-good knock every match and still loosing! Now many will say that Safraz and the rest of the slot has nearly the same strike rate (though there is quite a nice difference),BUT ,Would you prefer 40 of 40 deliveries with a single per bowl or 40 of 40 with 18 dot bowls? The end result is the same, but guess what, the approach is completely different!
Babar Azam is a magnificent player when he plays 'his own game' and the same must go for the 'formats' as well, He should then play 'his own formats' as well!
Its not only about his performances, as an athlete, you do what is good for you. The modern cricket require a lot of transition in itself when talking about the 3 formats since they are too different to each other. Hardly does any player of the top ranked countries play ALL 3 FORMATS, Since it doesn't require practical change on the field, a lot depend on your transition of mental and spiritual intellect. Moreover, you expire a player a few years before the expiry date.
Its better to play one good knock to win the match instead of playing a half-good knock every match and still loosing! Now many will say that Safraz and the rest of the slot has nearly the same strike rate (though there is quite a nice difference),BUT ,Would you prefer 40 of 40 deliveries with a single per bowl or 40 of 40 with 18 dot bowls? The end result is the same, but guess what, the approach is completely different!
Babar Azam is a magnificent player when he plays 'his own game' and the same must go for the 'formats' as well, He should then play 'his own formats' as well!
Its not only about his performances, as an athlete, you do what is good for you. The modern cricket require a lot of transition in itself when talking about the 3 formats since they are too different to each other. Hardly does any player of the top ranked countries play ALL 3 FORMATS, Since it doesn't require practical change on the field, a lot depend on your transition of mental and spiritual intellect. Moreover, you expire a player a few years before the expiry date.