Smbhayi
Test Debutant
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2013
- Runs
- 14,607
no specialist batsman would have taken that single.. such players shouldn't be in the team bcoz they don't believe themselves..
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It's not faulty strategy, rather limitation. Today Hasan & Wahab connected few, so the game went long and Sarfraz actually did the right thing - hung on to one end as long as the slog was working and made sure that a partnership is built. They actually reduced the asking to a manageable level, but Strac's couple of brutal balls ended the hope. Finch made a blunder of keeping one loose over, most likely to be bowled on 48th over - had Wahab survived till then, PAK had a genuine shot at 308, but he got out on DRS, and Amir didn't allow Sarfraz to shed him.
Don't think it's poor tactics, rather he is just not good enough. His game suits perfectly for No. 4-5, and the few months that his ODI career left, he should bat there, do the same thing. If he tries to blast, it'll backfire almost always.
People blaming Sarfraz dont understand cricket you can criticize his captaincy in the last game but not batting he saved you from humiliation of lost by 120 runs
Some of the decisions he made were just atrocious.
Place asif ali in slips
Chase against Aus with lower middle order made up of tailenders like malik asif and himself
Exposing shaheen at the last
Shameless cricketer. He is the reason behind our loss. First he was hiding behind our tailenders and then instead of protecting shaheeen he exposed him.
I really enjoyed when Maxwell ran him out. He fully deserved that humiliation for exposing a number 11 to a full over instead of taking responsibility. He is so pathetic he plays second-fiddle to tail-enders. He has no shame.
Did you enjoy when king malik was out for a duck.. did you enjoy when asif dropped dollies..did you enjoy whrn imam went out on **** ball given the fact that imam didnt play a single risky shot before his fifty and threw away his wicket after reaching his personal milestone. Did you enjoy hafeez's half hearted shot on a full toss. The only thing you enjoyed was sarfaraz gettig run out. I understand the flack he has been receiving and yea agreed he could have shielded wahab against the likes of starc but just to assume that sarfaraz has to be pinned for this blame is wrong. Just because he isnt your english speaking cool looking dude doesnt make him responsible for this loss. There were other factors that led to this defeat.
There is a difference between failing to perform and being a coward. I would rather have a player get a golden duck than do what Sarfaraz did yesterday.
He is the only batsman (if we can call him one) and the only captain, who will let his number 11 take a single off the last ball of the over, when the team needs 42 in 30 balls.
He had no confidence in his abilities and he didn’t back himself to score 10-15 runs of the next over and give Pakistan a fighting chance.
This heartless cricketer threw in the towel when Wahab and Amir were dismissed in the same over, and he allowed Shaheen to face a full over instead of taking control of the situation because he had given up.
He knew they had lost the match because he has no ability to produce a couple of big overs on his own, so by letting Shaheen take the strike, his intention was to protect his wicket and remain not out.
That is why I couldn’t have been happier to see him get run out by Maxwell in embarrassing fashion. It was instant karma at its best. His cowardly tactic blew in his face.
He played an absolutely nothing inning yesterday. He played second-fiddle to tail-enders like Wahab and Hasan who happened to have a good day with the bat and collectively added over 70 runs.
Had they been dismissed cheaply, we would have lost the game by over 100 runs because Sarfaraz does not have the ability or the courage to take charge of a situation like that.
He did the same thing against Sri Lanka in the Champions Trophy, where he was melting like candle under pressure and giving catching practice to Perera, while Amir on the other hand was batting with composure and confidence.
Sarfraz is a poor keeper, a mediocre batsman, an ordinary tactician and a weak leader. There is also no way he just turned 32 a couple of weeks ago.
He needs to booted out for multiple reasons, but there is no way back after the cowardice that he showed yesterday.
Did you enjoy when king malik was out for a duck.. did you enjoy when asif dropped dollies..did you enjoy whrn imam went out on **** ball given the fact that imam didnt play a single risky shot before his fifty and threw away his wicket after reaching his personal milestone. Did you enjoy hafeez's half hearted shot on a full toss. The only thing you enjoyed was sarfaraz gettig run out. I understand the flack he has been receiving and yea agreed he could have shielded wahab against the likes of starc but just to assume that sarfaraz has to be pinned for this blame is wrong. Just because he isnt your english speaking cool looking dude doesnt make him responsible for this loss. There were other factors that led to this defeat.
In the last ball of Starc's 9th over, Shaheen Shah Afridi was on strike and he took a single to keep strike for the next over.
I know the match was already lost by that point, but that is just stupid from Sarfaraz. Even gully cricketers would have enough game sense to refuse the single from the non-striker's end and keep strike for the next over if you're the stronger batter.
More than his batting ability, which is average by the way, his supposed intelligence was exposed. most of his fans say he is a street smart cricketer. he clearly is not. Street smart cricketers instinctively know how to play with tailenders. those who have played any street cricket will know how to manipulate the strike when you have a poor player other end, which happens all the time. Street smart cricketers also know how to control the game when they are in the middle. Best examples are Dhoni, Ranatunga, Steve waugh, etc. those are players who are short on talent but have enough intelligence to know how to make most of a given situation. Sarfaraz looked clueless, lost and completely out of control. The match was there to be won even with poor middle order performance