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Bilal Asif (Sialkot all-rounder) - Performance Watch

This is his t20 debut and he is already 29 :facepalm:

What were the Sialkot region selectors doing?

Sialkot stallions have been very successful T20 he probably could not get into the side before. Your complain would be valid if they had not been winning so many matches.
 
selectors said that he need to repeat this performence to get selected.
 
Sialkot stallions have been very successful T20 he probably could not get into the side before. Your complain would be valid if they had not been winning so many matches.

tbf they were carrying a lot of passengers since 2008-09 when Asif, Rana and Nazir stopped playing

and the guy made his FC debut pretty late too
 
he may not be only one ,their may be more like him in sialcoat , sialcoat was such a strong side that you couldnt make it.
 
T20 by definition is a game to be played by hacks and watched by children. So he should definitely be given a go in the national squad. Almost certain since H.R. was commentating!
Didn,t understand ur logic? U mean all indian who are watching ipl matches in stadium and millions on tv have child brain?...... u can say t20 is just entertainment not a serious cricket....
 
haroon rashid said we dont select on the basis of one performance means bilal asif wont make it itno pakistan t-20 :inti
 
He has at least 2 more games to impress again. Did he bowl the dusra yesterday ? How is his bowling ? Good enough ? Average ? Part time ? Excellent ?
He was extracting turn when I saw him for an over or two yesterday
 
i have known him as an offspiner , i was shocked to see that he can bat
 
Wow wow wow :raja

Good LOI prospect.

Don't know how [MENTION=136352]Kakar[/MENTION] blindly went for the spreadsheets and dismissed this guy without watching him play.
 
Wow wow wow :raja

Good LOI prospect.

Don't know how [MENTION=136352]Kakar[/MENTION] blindly went for the spreadsheets and dismissed this guy without watching him play.

Kakar watched him play. Kakar is not stupid to judge players on the basis of one or two games.
 
Well...

as I predicted it seems that the innings was indeed a fluke
 
They should let him play T20's !

Too much to ask from our system though !
 
One or two more impressive performances in domestic with both bat and ball and he will be in pakistan squad soon . InshaAllah .
Ball is in his court now from nowhere . He needs to work harder . He is in line for future .
 
He is not technically sound.
I would reserve my judgment for the next 5 to 10 matches .
No player scores in every match.
In the next 2 matches he was playing well before he got out .
 
haroon rashid was saying they might select him and asgher for either odi or t-20 for srilanka series
 
I guess it won't hurt playing him in a T20, but his overall record is not impressive and Id prefer if he plays for PAK A for a yr before getting selected.
 
he should be selected for t-20 , they select him for odi :mv
 
Bump. He got picked for the Zim tour. I'd say give a a long run at number 3 in T20's in place of Hafeez, would love to see him in the T20 WC if he shows great form. Looks like a thinking cricketer from what I saw of his T20 ton.
 
he is becoming faisal iqbal part 2 as he isn't getting any games.
 
Never rated him. As ordinary as it gets. Jack with the bat and nothing special with the ball. His 5-wkt haul vs ZIM was a fluke IMO.
 
"Bits and pieces" is generous - Zimbabwe are atrocious at playing spin so it was no surprise he was successful there. But against quality batsmen and better teams like England he'll be exposed.
 
hate being right, been a shocking performane so far, especially when you consider we have many spinning allrounders in the ranks
 
Never rated him. As ordinary as it gets. Jack with the bat and nothing special with the ball. His 5-wkt haul vs ZIM was a fluke IMO.

It wasn't a fluke! One can have a bad day! Let him play all the games before passing such a verdict!
 
When he cannot bowl, and is an average bat at best, what is the point of him exactly? Gohar is a much better option.
 
Not in favour of discarding him straight away but should not be opening in any case. Shouldn't bat anywhere above 8. I pointed out his list A average when people were praising him for T20 hundred and people said that I am reading too much into stats. He's himself proving now that stats do reflect true worth more often than not. Watching one inning and judging a player doesn't make any sense. If you watch him enough, it will mostly relate with stats.
 
he was a t-20 specialist and yet to debut in t-20 but pakistan made him debut in odi :)))
same goes for iftikhar he was a t-20 hack and they made him debut in odi :mv
 
Monster hitting - 44 off 17 today against Balochistan for Sindh
 
said it before and ill say it again, id much rather Bilal over Nawaz in limited overs. He gives more variety with the bowl, and his slogging is far better than Nawaz
 
he has passed his time and now it is useless to carry a 32 years old young man. Better invest someone who is young in his early twenties and has to be a geniune offie. It will help us in future.
 
Can work as a hard hitting batsman and part time offie in T20s for the time being. Really clean hitter.
 
Really missed the chance of having him in the 2016 T20 WC, I would've played him at number 3 and bowl out all 4 overs. He would've started hitting out from ball one whilst the rest of the batting lineup would play their natural game and propel themselves to a high total.
 
That's true, but then there's the issue of age. Guy is about to turn 33 lol.

yes thats the biggest issue, but I think of the medium term (Ie next t20 wc) he can work well. He is pretty fit for his age

I just hope we start producing more offspinners
 
Had an excellent One Day Cup on some very flat pitches (300-350+ was being chased down for fun.)

Bowled with good control and drift, and was probably the most threatening of all the spinners.

Had some handy cameos with the bat.

Pleasantly surprised.
 
2-42 (10) vs FATA in the QeA Cup yesterday. Excellent figures considering over 700 runs were scored in the match.

Has really developed his bowling over the last couple of years.
 
Round One FC v FATA: 14-2-40-0 and 16-8-28-3.

Round Two FC v Lahore Whites: 18-10-16-4.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I Really enjoy my bowling #&#55356;&#57295; <a href="https://t.co/cSEVHk169i">pic.twitter.com/cSEVHk169i</a></p>— Bilal Asif (@bilalasif2411) <a href="https://twitter.com/bilalasif2411/status/1039946635621683203?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 12, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Probably too late for him to make a career at international level.

he can still do a job as a second spinner in the limited overs squad and maybe tests as well. Also fit, good fielder and can give the ball a proper smack.

2019 wc and 2020 t20 world cup arent far off, and unless nawaz nails his spot down , id have Asif or Zafar
 
I must admit Bilal has surprised me by how much he has improved his bowling in recent years under the tutelage of Mushy/the NCA.

Pakistan desperately need an offspinner in the test squad, and whilst we are now starting to see competition this year (Haseeb ur-Rehman, Waleed Khan, Sajid Khan and Ashiq Ali) I think Bilal is the most ready at the moment.

People will complain about his age (nearly 33) but he hasn't played very much cricket (only 21 FC games) and spinners can go on for years. At the very least he is a stop gap solution in that regard.

His FC average (31.08) and s/r (68.4) aren't exactly awe inspiring but if you look at his year by year stats they tell a different story:

Season Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM
2011-12 300 10 188 3 2-30 62.66 0 0
2013-14 703 30 272 12 4-54 22.66 0 0
2014-15 852 21 465 17 5-60 27.35 1 0
2016-17 1167 41 519 6 2-74 86.50 0 0
2017-18 730 18 306 14 6-70 21.85 1 1
2018-19 288 20 84 7 4-16 12.00 0 0

It's worth noting His S/R has been between the 40-50 range in recent years.

In the shorter format, he bowls a little quicker and the release point is slightly different. This helps him get drift and decent turn but he doesn't get the ball to drop as much. (Sidenote: I have previously said he is a much better option than the likes of Nawaz in the LOI squad and I still think that holds.)

In the longer format, he bowls slightly differently as shown by the above footage (thanks for posting it [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]). He is bowling it a lot slower and has more of a high arm action. As a result he is getting the ball drop a lot more (not to mention turn and bounce) but doesn't seem to be getting quite as much drift.

I have also seen him bowl a very effective arm ball/topspinner which goes straight on with the arm.

I think a lot of people are put off by his first entry into international cricket as a batsman. Forget that. Now imagine I told you there was a tall offspinner who gets the ball to spin big, bounce, dip and drift and bowls with good control. Oh, and he can score some handy runs down the order. Add in the fact the need for an off-spinner is accentuated given the number of l/h in Australia's line up, he selects himself for the upcoming series in my opinion.

The other question mark has been about the legality of his action but the fact of the matter is he passed the ICC's test first time without any problem. Second, whilst his action looks a little unusual having watched some of his bowling closely I think he has a hyperextending wrist which explains the unusual aesthetics.

All in all, Bilal has been performing well in all formats in domestic cricket the last couple of years and if he gets a chance (most likely in tests) I think he might surprise a few people.
 
PK should play Asif.

7.Shadab
8.Faheem
9.Asif
10.Yasir
11.Abbas

Bowl 14 overs of pace upfront (Abbas and Faheem, 7 each). After that make them suffocate with 66 overs of spin.
 
he can still do a job as a second spinner in the limited overs squad and maybe tests as well. Also fit, good fielder and can give the ball a proper smack.

2019 wc and 2020 t20 world cup arent far off, and unless nawaz nails his spot down , id have Asif or Zafar

Maybe in tests he can do a good job but in LO he's not needed.
 
Bilal Asif 4-24 against NBP.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Got 4 wickets in one day#&#55357;&#56845;&#55357;&#56845;&#55357;&#56845; <a href="https://t.co/FBtoxJ35lF">pic.twitter.com/FBtoxJ35lF</a></p>— Bilal Asif (@bilalasif2411) <a href="https://twitter.com/bilalasif2411/status/1040838495038857217?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 15, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Interestingly it seems he bowled as if he was in an FC game, rather than a List A match (i've outlined the difference above). Perhaps he was motivated by the fact Inzi was at the ground and the squad for the Australia series is about to be announced :P.
 
10-1-31-3 vs Peshawar to help his side win (QeA Cup). Can't help but feel he would have enjoyed the conditions in the Asia Cup.

He has to be a sure pick for the upcoming tests too.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Got 3 wickets in one day game, <a href="https://t.co/evjnl6d0r1">pic.twitter.com/evjnl6d0r1</a></p>— Bilal Asif (@bilalasif2411) <a href="https://twitter.com/bilalasif2411/status/1044228692757676033?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 24, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Bilal Asif selected for Pakistan Test squad, I reckon he'll play as he is the only other front line spinner beside Yasir Shah.
 
Does he really merit a place with his bowling? Is he the best spinner in our current setup I would feel very sad if that's the situation:dw
 
Does he really merit a place with his bowling? Is he the best spinner in our current setup I would feel very sad if that's the situation:dw

Was the only choice if we wanted an off spinner. The cupboard is bare with regards to decent off spinners in Pakistan. Plenty of left arm spinners but with how many left handers Aus have you can see why the management would have liked an offie.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Earlier, Bilal Asif received his Test cap on debut from Mohammad Hafeez <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PAKvAUS?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PAKvAUS</a> <a href="https://t.co/ub4bXj9hop">pic.twitter.com/ub4bXj9hop</a></p>— PakPassion.net (@PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/PakPassion/status/1048833156189749248?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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I must admit Bilal has surprised me by how much he has improved his bowling in recent years under the tutelage of Mushy/the NCA.

Pakistan desperately need an offspinner in the test squad, and whilst we are now starting to see competition this year (Haseeb ur-Rehman, Waleed Khan, Sajid Khan and Ashiq Ali) I think Bilal is the most ready at the moment.

People will complain about his age (nearly 33) but he hasn't played very much cricket (only 21 FC games) and spinners can go on for years. At the very least he is a stop gap solution in that regard.

His FC average (31.08) and s/r (68.4) aren't exactly awe inspiring but if you look at his year by year stats they tell a different story:

Season Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM
2011-12 300 10 188 3 2-30 62.66 0 0
2013-14 703 30 272 12 4-54 22.66 0 0
2014-15 852 21 465 17 5-60 27.35 1 0
2016-17 1167 41 519 6 2-74 86.50 0 0
2017-18 730 18 306 14 6-70 21.85 1 1
2018-19 288 20 84 7 4-16 12.00 0 0

It's worth noting His S/R has been between the 40-50 range in recent years.

In the shorter format, he bowls a little quicker and the release point is slightly different. This helps him get drift and decent turn but he doesn't get the ball to drop as much. (Sidenote: I have previously said he is a much better option than the likes of Nawaz in the LOI squad and I still think that holds.)

In the longer format, he bowls slightly differently as shown by the above footage (thanks for posting it [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]). He is bowling it a lot slower and has more of a high arm action. As a result he is getting the ball drop a lot more (not to mention turn and bounce) but doesn't seem to be getting quite as much drift.

I have also seen him bowl a very effective arm ball/topspinner which goes straight on with the arm.

I think a lot of people are put off by his first entry into international cricket as a batsman. Forget that. Now imagine I told you there was a tall offspinner who gets the ball to spin big, bounce, dip and drift and bowls with good control. Oh, and he can score some handy runs down the order. Add in the fact the need for an off-spinner is accentuated given the number of l/h in Australia's line up, he selects himself for the upcoming series in my opinion.

The other question mark has been about the legality of his action but the fact of the matter is he passed the ICC's test first time without any problem. Second, whilst his action looks a little unusual having watched some of his bowling closely I think he has a hyperextending wrist which explains the unusual aesthetics.

All in all, Bilal has been performing well in all formats in domestic cricket the last couple of years and if he gets a chance (most likely in tests) I think he might surprise a few people.

Told you.
 
Quite a unique bowling style. So much of the wrist involved which gives him that turn and bounce. Reminds me of Murali
 
A truly outstanding performance, especially on debut. Deserves to play all 5 tests this season.
 
People spoke way too soon when his selection in the squad was made. It’s pretty clear that he is a genuine spinner and Mushy has done good work with him.
 
Another impressive spell from him in white ball cricket: 2/49 on a flat track. Much more deserving white ball spinner than Yasir.
 
Two-Day practice match Day One Score

Sarfaraz XI: 355-7 in 90 overs

Iftikhar Ahmed 104*
Imam ul Haq 100 retired out
Haris Sohail 69 retired out,

Bilal Asif 2-57
Zafar Gohar 2-94
Mir Hamza 1-67
Mohammad Zahid 1-32

Some success for him but is he really a long term prospect fort Pakistan?
 
Two-Day practice match Day One Score

Sarfaraz XI: 355-7 in 90 overs

Iftikhar Ahmed 104*
Imam ul Haq 100 retired out
Haris Sohail 69 retired out,

Bilal Asif 2-57
Zafar Gohar 2-94
Mir Hamza 1-67
Mohammad Zahid 1-32

Some success for him but is he really a long term prospect fort Pakistan?

No.

Considering his T20 stats, that's really the only format he should be given an opportunity in.
 
This guy literally owes his whole career to
One fluke innings
 
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