Attiq_Lone
Debutant
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2018
- Runs
- 192
Sometimes I feel that we expect too much from our youngsters, especially young batsmen. Other countries groom their players by allowing them to play at home, and when they are selected for overseas tours, they are better prepared than our younger players.
We have been playing cricket on UAE’s dead pitches, where batting is pretty easy, and bowling rather difficult, and probably that is also the reason why our bowling performs better than batting in overseas tours. For example players like Fakhar Zaman, Imam ul Haq, Babar Azam or Shan Masood, Abbas, Shaheen, are touring South Africa for the first time, and we can see that our bowling has performed way better than our batting. When you are exposed to more difficult conditions, you learn a lot, and when you get easier conditions, or conditions that favour you, you are able to perform better. This is the case for our bowling and batting.
While our fast bowling, is exposed to difficult bowling conditions of UAE, our batting is exposed to easier batting conditions, and when we tour countries like Eng, Aus or SA, especially SA where the bounce is higher than any other country, our batsmen struggle and our bowlers don’t.
We select our younger players with lack of A Team tour experience, and we give them the opportunity to play on alien conditions, and then we expect immediate results. For me Imam and Babar have not failed, it is a learning curve for them, it is unfortunate that these talented guys play for a mismanaged board like PCB.
To be honest If we ask the Indian cricket team to play 80% of their matches in UAE and then tour other countries, they will also fail like us.
The bigger responsibility of our defeat or non-performance, lies on senior players like Azhar, Shafiq and Sarfraz. When your most senior batsmen with so many matches played in different conditions and so many years, are not able to perform, what should your expectation be from players that are in their first year of Test Cricket?
We as Pakistani fans are also not very supportive to our youngster, we do not back them enough and we never analyse the factors of their failures, but what we analyse is how much they fail.
We have been playing cricket on UAE’s dead pitches, where batting is pretty easy, and bowling rather difficult, and probably that is also the reason why our bowling performs better than batting in overseas tours. For example players like Fakhar Zaman, Imam ul Haq, Babar Azam or Shan Masood, Abbas, Shaheen, are touring South Africa for the first time, and we can see that our bowling has performed way better than our batting. When you are exposed to more difficult conditions, you learn a lot, and when you get easier conditions, or conditions that favour you, you are able to perform better. This is the case for our bowling and batting.
While our fast bowling, is exposed to difficult bowling conditions of UAE, our batting is exposed to easier batting conditions, and when we tour countries like Eng, Aus or SA, especially SA where the bounce is higher than any other country, our batsmen struggle and our bowlers don’t.
We select our younger players with lack of A Team tour experience, and we give them the opportunity to play on alien conditions, and then we expect immediate results. For me Imam and Babar have not failed, it is a learning curve for them, it is unfortunate that these talented guys play for a mismanaged board like PCB.
To be honest If we ask the Indian cricket team to play 80% of their matches in UAE and then tour other countries, they will also fail like us.
The bigger responsibility of our defeat or non-performance, lies on senior players like Azhar, Shafiq and Sarfraz. When your most senior batsmen with so many matches played in different conditions and so many years, are not able to perform, what should your expectation be from players that are in their first year of Test Cricket?
We as Pakistani fans are also not very supportive to our youngster, we do not back them enough and we never analyse the factors of their failures, but what we analyse is how much they fail.