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Can Asif Ali kick on from now on for the rest of the ICC T20 World Cup?

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His batting was amazing today [27*(12) vs New Zealand at Sharjah] and his striking power was awesome.

But can he make this count and produce more of these "impact" innings or was this just a flash in the pan?

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Still showed flashes of frustration of going after every ball for 6. He needs to develop ground fours and he will more than a hitter and actually be a finisher
 
Hopefully the likes of Malik and Hafeez will keep him calm. He can be a valuable asset batting down the order.
 
You know sometimes batsman need one good innings to get in form this might be his time more realistic answer is time will tell.
 
Todays inns was a mixture of impact and flash in pan.

Southee bowled 2 slower balls with plenty of width and got smacked for two 6s

Target 24 off 21 balls. A walk in park now with wickets in hand. So then southee bowls a short ball at the body, swing and miss.

then a 2nd quick short ball and same dumb shot.

then a 3rd quick short ball at body and gets hit.

it was brainless cricket for 3 balls, where was game management, ok he might of got lucky and edged one of the keeper but its was clear against faster shorter stuff he was struggling.

bowlers wont forget that.

yes he smacked a six of boult.

i think there was some brilliance today but also brain fades and unless that changes then today will just be a flash in pan.
 
unlikely, nz feilded a very conventional attack, and even then he didn't attempt to take on santner (which was the right thing to do).

he needs to be partnered with someone who can attack spin, because he isnt so good, especially mystery spinners.

but if a team have length bowling seamers, he will destroy them every now and then.
 
Finally asif ali after so many games of failing for the national team became asif butler and put in a performance with the bat .
 
Todays inns was a mixture of impact and flash in pan.

Southee bowled 2 slower balls with plenty of width and got smacked for two 6s

Target 24 off 21 balls. A walk in park now with wickets in hand. So then southee bowls a short ball at the body, swing and miss.

then a 2nd quick short ball and same dumb shot.

then a 3rd quick short ball at body and gets hit.

it was brainless cricket for 3 balls, where was game management, ok he might of got lucky and edged one of the keeper but its was clear against faster shorter stuff he was struggling.

bowlers wont forget that.

yes he smacked a six of boult.

i think there was some brilliance today but also brain fades and unless that changes then today will just be a flash in pan.

It was not brainless. He won us the game today.

Sixes were needed at the end, and his two shots is what made the runs and balls equal. The intent was good there was no need for him to play slow. We had Shadab and Hasan ali in the back who could had done that if needed.

His 3 siexes and 2 fours are what helped us in finishing the game.
 
Yes there were some bad shots, but finishers need to take risks in games like these. He did his job well and showed that Pakistan might have someone they can look to for power hitting late on.
 
unlikely, nz feilded a very conventional attack, and even then he didn't attempt to take on santner (which was the right thing to do).

he needs to be partnered with someone who can attack spin, because he isnt so good, especially mystery spinners.

but if a team have length bowling seamers, he will destroy them every now and then.

not really. He has smacked Rashid Khan for sixes in PSL. He has smacked his googlies for sixes.

He has often hit short ballls well in the psl aswell. On this UAE wicket he is needed
 
It was not brainless. He won us the game today.

Sixes were needed at the end, and his two shots is what made the runs and balls equal. The intent was good there was no need for him to play slow. We had Shadab and Hasan ali in the back who could had done that if needed.

His 3 siexes and 2 fours are what helped us in finishing the game.

Did you actually read what i wrote?

Im not disputing the 2 sixes have changed the game. But why when you have brought the run rate back under control (24 needed off 21) do you play 3 dumb shots after it, thats not intent thats stupidity and poor game management. if some one has bowled two quick short balls at the body and uve missed why attempted it on a 3rd ball?

You cant just win a game all time trying to smack every ball for six. This is the reason why hes failed over in his pakistans career then you get the odd flash in pan today.

you dont see josh butler doing this every ball.
 
Sharjah is a good ground for hitters. Will be a bit harder in Dubai / Abu Dhabi.

But who knows, this will give him lots of confidence.
 
Did you actually read what i wrote?

Im not disputing the 2 sixes have changed the game. But why when you have brought the run rate back under control (24 needed off 21) do you play 3 dumb shots after it, thats not intent thats stupidity and poor game management. if some one has bowled two quick short balls at the body and uve missed why attempted it on a 3rd ball?

You cant just win a game all time trying to smack every ball for six. This is the reason why hes failed over in his pakistans career then you get the odd flash in pan today.

you dont see josh butler doing this every ball.

He did nothing wrong playing those shots after the 2 sixes. Asif Ali's strength is to strike the ball.

Look at what Fakhar did. Had fakhar played his shots he would had done well most probably instead he got out by playing defence.

When Asif smacked the 2 sixes, the runs over ball had reduced and he rightly should had tried to whack it away to finish the game. We had shadab and Hasan Ali who could had just finish it as run a ball if required.

Santner still had an over and it was better for Asif to shorten the game there. He plays his shot well. He is not like buttler who has other shots to.
 
First. Pray and hope he is doing fine after the hit to helmet.
Second, yes I think he can because his role is set to go and attack and he was playing with free mind. Seems like mgmt has identified who should play how, fakhar hafeez imad asif to attack and play with free mind while Babar Rizwan shoaib play normal percentage cricket to keep innings together. We still have cushion of shadab and Hasan.
 
He seems to be in a good touch.

If he continues this, Pakistan can go a long way.

He reminds me of Shahid Afridi.
 
We get these false dawns but lets hope he kicks on. On faster pitches against faster bowler he will do what he has done all his career
 
We get these false dawns but lets hope he kicks on. On faster pitches against faster bowler he will do what he has done all his career

Yeah. He may struggle on faster pitches (SENA countries).

But, he is a good option for Asian pitches.
 
Yeah. He may struggle on faster pitches (SENA countries).

But, he is a good option for Asian pitches.

TBH i know he did a good job today, but the very fact he is in our team shows how poor our batting is. I said earlier that he is amongst the worst players to play for PK, and that opinion has changed.
 
No he won’t become a top batsman this is his best hitting a few sixes on his day don’t expect greatness from here but at least he finally showed something which is good to see.
 
He did nothing wrong playing those shots after the 2 sixes. Asif Ali's strength is to strike the ball.

Look at what Fakhar did. Had fakhar played his shots he would had done well most probably instead he got out by playing defence.

When Asif smacked the 2 sixes, the runs over ball had reduced and he rightly should had tried to whack it away to finish the game. We had shadab and Hasan Ali who could had just finish it as run a ball if required.

Santner still had an over and it was better for Asif to shorten the game there. He plays his shot well. He is not like buttler who has other shots to.

No matter how good a striker he is as has been shown he wont be successful at intl level till he learns how to respect good balls and knock the ball around more in between the big shots

Anybody can hit a 20 off 10 every now n then But those that are succesful n are more consistent also have a game where they can play along the carpet in between

He played well today Needs to do it often tho
 
Todays inns was a mixture of impact and flash in pan.

Southee bowled 2 slower balls with plenty of width and got smacked for two 6s

Target 24 off 21 balls. A walk in park now with wickets in hand. So then southee bowls a short ball at the body, swing and miss.

then a 2nd quick short ball and same dumb shot.

then a 3rd quick short ball at body and gets hit.

it was brainless cricket for 3 balls, where was game management, ok he might of got lucky and edged one of the keeper but its was clear against faster shorter stuff he was struggling.

bowlers wont forget that.

yes he smacked a six of boult.

i think there was some brilliance today but also brain fades and unless that changes then today will just be a flash in pan.

I was thinking the same. Sensible cricket is needed when you’re so close and the RRR is nearly a run a ball. I hope someone discusses this with him before the later stages of the tournament.
 
He'll probably be hit n miss, hopefully more hit.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dean Jones who was always a big supporter of Asif Ali will have been really happy with his innings against New Zealand <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/T20WorldCup?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#T20WorldCup</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PAKvNZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PAKvNZ</a> <a href="https://t.co/R8ylRznrLh">https://t.co/R8ylRznrLh</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) <a href="https://twitter.com/SajSadiqCricket/status/1453392211798859778?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 27, 2021</a></blockquote>
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Not just the World Cup, he needs to kick on full stop in Pakistani colours.

Time was running out for him.
 
i think he has been given a role at that batting order and he understands the role.. which is key for a player to perform. But easier said that done, he played very well in that situation but it just shows a clear head with support from your team and some confidence in your abilities can go along way.

Team management need to continue using him in the same role going forward so he can be sure of that and perform for the team. This confidence should also help him in the fielding department as well.
 
It was a typical Asif Ali innings, Six, Six, dot ball, dot ball, completely no clue against short ball.

It came off the other day, but what if the bowlers bowl fast and at his body, Starc, Hazlewood, Cummings? He needs to have a game plan, not everyday it is going to be a straight forward script as see ball, hit ball.
 
He looks in zone....took apart Nortje in warmup and now Southee.

It might be a purple patch but hopefully he can continue it.
 
He played his game.. This time luck favored him that's the only difference. He should be hitting sixes but he also needs to do the calculation right. Not every ball will go for a six.
For now player around him needs to play their part and let him play his natural game. No point asking a batsmen to nudge singles when he clearly can't do it.
Stick to your strength.
 
Asif showed a glimpse of what he is in that crucial innings against kiwi's.

He has the best six hitting ability in pakistan team and he can do it efforlessly.

He also displayed why he has been a failure in international arena in those 3 deliveries after hitting two sixes.

Word go around fast these days so he will be peppered with lot of short stuff outside off and he might end up scooping in the air.

He can play ramp shot outside off but for power hitters who want to clear ropes every ball its a difficult concept.

So is to rotate strike after hitting couple of sixes. Having said that he did his job saved the game and good luck to him as this inning would have sutely soared his confidence.
 
They say all’s well that ends well, and boy, does Pakistan’s Asif Ali live by that motto.

Not satisfied with blasting 27 runs off 12 balls to help take his side to victory over New Zealand last time out, the ‘finisher’ went even more berserk against Afghanistan.

Striding to the crease with 26 off 18 balls required for victory, Pakistan were stumbling at the finish line, but their No.6 had other ideas.

On strike in the 19th over, with 24 needed from 12 balls at what appeared to be a pretty daunting run rate of 12 an over, Asif was unperturbed.

Unwilling to see things go into the final over, he smashed four clean sixes off the bowling of Karim Janat to get his side over the line in some style with six balls to spare.

Asif’s clean ball striking has become a theme of the ICC Men’s World T20 2021 and has been a big part of why Pakistan are now three from three in the Super 12s and on top of Group 2 on the verge of clinching a semi-final place.

It was written that Pakistan had found a new hero in Asif after the New Zealand game, so by those standards the 30-year-old must already have cult status following his action-packed heroics against Afghanistan in Dubai.

Hitting four sixes to take your country to glory had people stretching their minds back to five years ago.

Carlos Brathwaite smoked four consecutive maximums off Ben Stokes to take the West Indies to the ICC Men’s World T20 2016 trophy and the unfortunate bowler was clearly reminded of that when watching Asif in action.

Brathwaite’s pyrotechnics have forever been replayed alongside the iconic commentary of Ian Bishop who in the wake of the West Indian’s kamikaze tournament-winning hitting, boomed: “Carlos Brathwaite! Carlos Brathwaite! Remember the name.”

And Stokes tweeted: “Remember the name @AasifAli2018.” The Englishman, who is not at the tournament after taking a break to aid his mental health and let his broken finger recover, then suggested we might see an England v Pakistan final.

If that was the case, you could be sure that Asif will have a major role in deciding the outcome.

Asif is a product of the PSL, taking to the fore as part of Islamabad United where his six-hitting prowess helped them to the 2018 title and caught the eye of the national selectors.

And his captain Babar Azam, who made 51 as Pakistan successfully chased 148 to win, revealed he never doubted Asif’s ability to get the job done.

After the game, Babar said: “We didn't quite use the powerplay as well as we hoped but Asif and Shoaib Malik at the death were brilliant.

“The way Asif's played many innings at the PSL, I was very confident he'd get us out of any trouble we find ourselves in.”

Now, all that remains to be seen is if the man adept at rescuing his side can help them go all the way, having extended their perfect record.
 
Is Asif Ali doing what Lance Klusener did in 1999 world cup

Some of you must have watched epic 1999 world cup.

Lance Kluserner was the rock star of that world cup particularly his late cameos and under pressure freak hitting was highlight of the world cup.

His 22 off Vaas over, late strikes against India, Pakistan and even Zimbabwe, England were master class. He did not even stop in Semi finals, only for Mr Donald to ruin the hard work.

The kind of two innings Asif Ali has played against New Zealand and Afghanistan, it definitely brings back memories of Klusener 99. Ironically Klusener is Afghanistan’s coach and he has improved them mentally.

Asif Ali’s confidence will be sky high and he is turning out to be our decisive player.
 
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