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Curious case of Shaheen Shah Afridi’s bowling v Australia

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I was looking forward to some swing bowling from him today. He bowled so well in South Afrika and was the only bowler on either side who found some swing and got praise from Holding.

In England he has been a mere shadow of that bowler.

Today he went for 24 runs in his first 2 overs. Bowling too short and LN legs.

But in his last 8 overs he conceeded just 46 runs at 5,75 pr over. That was pretty decent under the circumstances.

So why the hell didn’t he bowl fuller in the first two???
 
I was looking forward to some swing bowling from him today. He bowled so well in South Afrika and was the only bowler on either side who found some swing and got praise from Holding.

In England he has been a mere shadow of that bowler.

Today he went for 24 runs in his first 2 overs. Bowling too short and LN legs.

But in his last 8 overs he conceeded just 46 runs at 5,75 pr over. That was pretty decent under the circumstances.

So why the hell didn’t he bowl fuller in the first two???

May be he wasn't told where to bowl? I feel like senior bowlers should remind these after each delivery, where to bowl. Reminds me of our bowling partnership in old days when bowlers would stand at mid on and mid off, and every time bowler run to the mark, senior bowler would guide where to bowl. miss such stuff as it's so crucial with younger lot
 
I was looking forward to some swing bowling from him today. He bowled so well in South Afrika and was the only bowler on either side who found some swing and got praise from Holding.

In England he has been a mere shadow of that bowler.

Today he went for 24 runs in his first 2 overs. Bowling too short and LN legs.

But in his last 8 overs he conceeded just 46 runs at 5,75 pr over. That was pretty decent under the circumstances.

So why the hell didn’t he bowl fuller in the first two???

If catch off his bowling was taken his bowling would have changed
 
May be it's too complicated for young. Remember imran telling wasim to just bowl fast in world cup we won

Exactly. A bowling coach should know the strengths and weaknesses of his bowlers and what can they do. Shaheen at the moment is young and inexperienced and he is trying a lot more things than he should. If only some of these young bowlers had mentors like Imran, Wasim or even Waqar or Shoaib as bowling coaches. An all rounder like Azhar Mehmood who has no coaching achievements as well cant do much with couple of teenagers and newbies.
 
Bowled a lot in the past 12 months, young man might be feeling it - need to be all guns blazing to go full in today’s game, otherwise it’s curtains.
 
He should still play against India instead of Hassan. Shaheen has taken 6 wickets in his last 2 ODIs. Just needs to improve his length with the new ball.
 
Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.
 
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Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.

If that's true then it is absolutely disgraceful management by the coaching and management team. I find it hard to believe you would go with an unfit bowler when you have Hasnain or Shadab as options.
 
If that's true then it is absolutely disgraceful management by the coaching and management team. I find it hard to believe you would go with an unfit bowler when you have Hasnain or Shadab as options.

It's not even a recent thing. He's been carrying this for a long time now and it's not the sort of thing that just 'heals. He seemed to be completley unsure what is causing it, or indeed how it can be fixed. The only answer given to him by management is physio.
 
Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.

They got Amir checked, Shadab checked why are they ignoring Shaheen?
 
Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.
If this is true then it is pretty shocking. A talent of his calibrate deserves proper management man. Someone get him to a specialist.
 
I think this will need to be checked after the WC but the PCB should have dealt with this better.


Shaheen came back well. We should stick with him. He has a lot of potential.
 
Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.

Hard to believe. Why would the PCB deny him medical care? Sounds like an excuse he's made up for his below average performances.
 
Shaheen Afridi is Mohammad Sami 2.0.

And I think I preferred Muhammad Sami 1.0 who not only was a better ODI bowler but also a good fielder and not a bad tail ender.
 
Hard to believe. Why would the PCB deny him medical care? Sounds like an excuse he's made up for his below average performances.

I am thinking this as well. He must have told his coaches he was okay to bowl, now he's making excuses. If you're not fit, don't play. There are other bowlers who can give 100%.
 
They got Amir checked, Shadab checked why are they ignoring Shaheen?

If this is true then it is pretty shocking. A talent of his calibrate deserves proper management man. Someone get him to a specialist.

Hard to believe. Why would the PCB deny him medical care? Sounds like an excuse he's made up for his below average performances.

I am thinking this as well. He must have told his coaches he was okay to bowl, now he's making excuses. If you're not fit, don't play. There are other bowlers who can give 100%.

Shaheen came across as completely genuine in our conversation. As I say, he was humble and made no excuses about his bowling. He didn't even say the medical issue was causing his performances to drop. He just told me about it because we had a long conversation about many things, ranging from his roots right the way through to his rise to the national team.

If anything, Shaheen was more than happy to make fun of his own bowling. At one point we were joined by Asif Ali and Shaheen joked how he had been hit for so many runs by Asif in the PSL.

Why the PCB has not dealt with this issue, I have no idea.
 
Which catch?

My mistake. It was Wahab actually not Shaheen, Finch was dropped in slip off Wahab. If Pakistan held all those simple chances Australia would have scored at least 40 runs less.

Pakistan missed golden opportunity to beat Australia .
 
My mistake. It was Wahab actually not Shaheen, Finch was dropped in slip off Wahab. If Pakistan held all those simple chances Australia would have scored at least 40 runs less.

Pakistan missed golden opportunity to beat Australia .

No worries. True Pak missed the opportunity.
 
Shaheen Afridi is Mohammad Sami 2.0.

And I think I preferred Muhammad Sami 1.0 who not only was a better ODI bowler but also a good fielder and not a bad tail ender.

Sami wasn't a bad ODI bowler at all. He was just used the wrong way by the management. He wasn't the type to bowl at the death
 
He bowled far too short instead of pitching it up which was strange in his initial spell. He recovered well in the second spell.
 
Everyone points fingers but none of you are aware of the truth!

After the abandoned game at Bristol, I had dinner with many of our players. I sat with Shaheen and spoke with him for a good 2 hours. It was then that I found out that he has a serious issue with his elbow on his bowling arm.

Shaheen described to me the excruciating pain he feels in his elbow when he bowls, particularly in his first two overs of every spell. He's not even been given a proper diagnosis - it sounded to me like tennis elbow. He's receiving no treatment, other than physio.

Before anyone points fingers at Azhar Mahmood here, Shaheeen is fiercely defensive of Azhar. He told me that Azhar is a good bowling coach and those who criticize him from the outside simply don't understand the work he does with guys.

Shaheen is a humble lad with a great attitude. But I fear he has been badly let down by the PCB which, in turn, is showing in the performances he is producing for Pakistan.

This is shocking, why dont our bowling coach take this issue to the higher concerns?
 
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