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He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.
 
I agree, should probably recruit Fawad Khan or Ali Zafar into the team asap to fulfill the swagger quota.

Afridi had swagger, what did he achieve as captain?
 
Pakistan cricket has under achieved because of points like these, our history has been all about strong individual cricketers and what they have accomplished instead of a strong united teams which achieve feats together, hopefully when everything comes together and the team develops a self belief you will not only see an entire team with 'swagger'f but a much more confident sarfaraz.

Being marketable shouldnt be a criteria to captain a team sport, being a leader should
 
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Not at all!

He was being interviewed on a Eid show yesterday, he was there along with Imad, Shadab, Ruman and Farhar

Sarfraz was by far the most charismatic of the group. He's is actually pretty fun to listen to.
 
He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.
Agree with you. He doesn't have the personality of a captain. He will not last much once he lose his golden touch and his team start losing matches.
 
Honestly, I fail to understand what us Pakistani's want. We're always dissatisfied and there's ALWAYS something missing. A question for the Pakistani fans on PP - what do you guys want? A good captain who wins you games or a flashy, good looking, educated and well spoken celebrity leading your team?

I actually like Sarfraz much, much (emphasis on 'much') better than the players you've named. Sarfraz gives off a humble, down to earth vibe while the others are narcissistic and they give vanity a whole new level. The good thing about Sarfraz is that while you can find humility in abundance, there's also a great, big chunk of an intimidating person in him and that's what makes him so lethal to the opposition.

I find it absurd that you suggest that he needs a better PR team (or one at all), he's there to play cricket and make Pakistan proud. There's no need of such distractions in the media. He isn't VK and he doesn't aim to be as popular in the media anyway - which is the bonus.

You want people who are "marketable" then you have plenty of Shehzads, Afridis and Akhtars in our team who are good for nothing. Make use of them.
 
You want an actor or a cricketer as our captain? What does his mic skills got anything to do with captaincy or cricket.

The stupidity of this post is too damn high
 
So winning trophies isn't enough , our captain also needs to have good "mic skills"? Maybe we should try to hire a WWE superstar to lead our team, yeah we might lose all our matches but the team will have a lot swag.
 
He comes across as a simply down to earth man but nothing wrong with that.

As long as the team is winning and united under him - then he should be backed.
 
Swagger, looks, communication, dressing, proficiency in English, etc don't matter at the end of the day. Sarfaraz is a brilliant cricketer and he needs to focus on improving himself even more in that aspect; the other things will come about naturally over time.
 
He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.

I agree. In fact there has not been anyone with true swagger on display than good old Imran Khan. I didn't really thought Afridi had any swagger. He came across very pedestrian to me. Wasim knows how to talk now but back then he was above average. Yousuf and Inzi were probably even worse than Sarfraz in my opinion.
 
I mostly understand him clearly. Much better then Inzi's tried and tested "boy's playing well, boy's working hard". Unlike Inzi I can tell that Sarfaraz is not taught lip service by the back staff, he tries to answer each question as it comes. Inzi had the same answer for every question. Sarfaraz is fine.
 
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He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.

It okay bud....no worries...you will catch up soon...I had similar issues while listening to Javed Miandad...then after a while it was all good.....so keep it up...you got this!!!
 
Even though he is our beloved captain. He needs to speak his natural game when being interviewed.
 
His Urdu interviews are actually interesting and fun to listen to and sometimes downright hilarious.

English, he struggles with so naturally he's always on the lookout to get done with the interview quickly like most captains before him

In last 7 years I'd say only afridi has been an interesting interviewer
 
maybe not the most interesting of interviewee but WHO CARES? i firmly believe that it was this team's down to earth attitude that made them focused enough to win the semi final and final after a satisfactory performance in the last 2 group matches. Any other of our star-studded previous teams would have been ok to come back home after reaching the semis but this team went 2 incredible steps further! I'd take performance over glamour any-day.
 
Unbelievable. I'm sorry that Ryan gosling isn't our captain. Even though I enjoy his interviews I don't give a damn about the amount of "swagger" he has. I guess we deserve rubbish captains like Afridi who have "swagger". This guy is tactically your best captain in the past 20 years and he's won us our best tournament since 1992. Pakistani fans are extremely ungrateful.
 
He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.

NO!

Basically, same questions and same answers after the CT...

Saw a program yesterday, things were going very well unless Wasim started asking about CT i.e

What did you do after loss in the first match to India

How did you came back as a team

etc. etc.

Otherwise he's the most interesting guy to listen to, comes up with some funny statements.
 
I would like a simple captain who wins titles.

He doesn't need to have good speaking skills,or be charismatic,or have good english.Or the swagger.
 
Yah i dont listen to him anymore but this is not important at all , important is that he has won us a tournament and hopefully will keep winning us games.
 
Typical responses.

Nowhere did the OP say that because he's hard to listen to, he doesn't deserve to be in the team or is not a top performer for us.

He's just pointing out a thing which isn't related to his cricket and is absolutely true.

Don't be so grumpy and attack everyone blindly. Yeah, it's a struggle to listen to his interviews, but don't be so insecure that you resort to attacking others who point this out.

Nobody's questioning his position or cricket.
 
He has literally given 10-12 interviews to the media since coming back, i mean i try to listen to the guy but just struggle to maintain interest after 5 minutes.

On the other hand when it is someone like Wasim, Waqar, Ramiz, Akhtar, Yousaf or Afridi talking i have no problems listening to the entire interview and don't even notice the time at all.

I believe there is some swagger missing, he is just too simple, straight forward and doesn't look like a guy who can create an impression or be put forward as a marketable product.

I hope he hires a proper PR team who help groom him and train him on how make himself more attractive to the media.

Yep, he's not charismatic, but because he won the CT I don't care, and don't feel that anyone should be mucking about with how he comports himself. He is surely the most genuine guy you could imagine, and people and players must feel that. Just bloody get over it.
 
Just watched the Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shadab, Rumman, Imad and Zaman program on Youtube.

Three things:

1) He didn't 'disrespect' the English side as we initially thought he did. It was more a way of speech.

2) Sarfaraz is a top guy. Loved the way he spoke. Down to earth humble.

3) There is great ambient inside the team. Players are very good friends. Which is a very very good sign. Wasim was so proud of 'em.
 
He just won a trophy for Pakistan lmao typical moronic fans who go to bed in an India chanda.
 
I feel the opposite the guy is brilliant and comes across a real people's man.Dont listen to him from the prespective of a defence ka burger listen to him from a common man of malir and nazimabad prespective then you will realize how relatablw he is.

His appeal is not being a larger then life charecter like Shoaib or afridi but he is guy every Rashid,Kashif and Habib can relate to.
 
Typical responses.

Nowhere did the OP say that because he's hard to listen to, he doesn't deserve to be in the team or is not a top performer for us.

He's just pointing out a thing which isn't related to his cricket and is absolutely true.

Don't be so grumpy and attack everyone blindly. Yeah, it's a struggle to listen to his interviews, but don't be so insecure that you resort to attacking others who point this out.

Nobody's questioning his position or cricket.

Exactly.The OP has opened a off topic thread which has injected some fresh air among some monotonous threads.You can express different opinions,but calling any thread as ridiculous, stupid is extremely uncultured response.
 
I am among the most eloquent guys around here [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] [MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION], I have an A* in GCSE English and was born in the UK; yet I have no issue with Sarfraz's speaking skills ! Am getting the feeling there is a big Uncle Tom culture among certain folk in Pakistan, a rampant inferior complex and a tendency to be a victim of jealousy, ignorance and bitterness especially when it comes to those whom they have a bias for or against.

I understand that Sarfraz originates from Pakistan so he's not going to be the most fluent guys around when it comes to his verbal skills but it is very silly to make a big deal out of them; what am most concerned with is his performance on the cricket pitch and thus far he has not done so bad ! :broad

What are we going to do next? open a thread criticising his hair cut? [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] :)))
 
Nope, only few people like you find it difficult to listen to a man who speaks passionately for his country without any hesitation and fear. I find his interviews extremely interesting and I would suggest you to not watch them rather than commenting on him.

Also I find it hard to comprehend the purpose of this thread.
 
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I find it sad that he is being judged on anything other then his cricket abilities. He is a simple lad. Do you really care that he speaks broken English or that he speaks too fast? It's part of his character. Pakistan players generally come from poorer, uneducated backgrounds. Yes, lets all hope that Pakistan becomes 100% literate. But in the meantime, let's not be petty and judgmental and accept a player's background for what it is.
 
Let me clarify i have no issues at all with Sarfaraz's position in the team, he is a breath of fresh air in a team that previously had the Mohali mindset.

But it is a fact that unlike listening to an interview involving Imran, Wasim, Waqar, Afridi, Shoaib, Ramiz, heck even Yousaf the guy is very

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Must make himself more interesting and attractive to listen too.
 
How about Lionel Messi ? He can not even speak English at all, despite being one of the richest footballers of all time. Yet Argentinians only want him to win the World Cup thats all, nobody really cares about his English etc. i request PP to kindly put a stop to publishing such threads. May be they are created by some Indians, in order to create rift or hate among various Pakistani cricket followers. This whole issue of English and Safraz was started by Indian Social
Media guruz. Secondly who said he isnt good looking? How about Sanath Jayasuriya or MSD or Ambrose.
 
I find it sad that he is being judged on anything other then his cricket abilities. He is a simple lad. Do you really care that he speaks broken English or that he speaks too fast? It's part of his character. Pakistan players generally come from poorer, uneducated backgrounds. Yes, lets all hope that Pakistan becomes 100% literate. But in the meantime, let's not be petty and judgmental and accept a player's background for what it is.

English is not the issue. The players i have mentioned don't speak English, it is about making yourself sound interesting. Heck even Yousaf despite his unrefined nature manages to keep you interested with his opinions, there is a shift in his tone when he praises someone, when he is neutral and when he wants to criticize something and he can even make the viewer laugh if he wants to mention something funny or light hearted

Just something which hopefully Sarfaraz can pick up in due course.
 
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I agree, should probably recruit Fawad Khan or Ali Zafar into the team asap to fulfill the swagger quota.

Afridi had swagger, what did he achieve as captain?

i think its pretty good for cricketers to be friendly with film stars and models. the swaggger style or whatever does pass on.. look at indian team once they came close to stars like shahrukh akshay deepika priety zinta after the start of IPL. they look totally different nowa days.
 
i think its pretty good for cricketers to be friendly with film stars and models. the swaggger style or whatever does pass on.. look at indian team once they came close to stars like shahrukh akshay deepika priety zinta after the start of IPL. they look totally different nowa days.

I would like to add that i find the same problem with MS Dhoni. I find him very boring to listen too. Kohli is a lot easier to listen too and follow.
 
I am among the most eloquent guys around here [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] [MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION], I have an A* in GCSE English and was born in the UK; yet I have no issue with Sarfraz's speaking skills ! Am getting the feeling there is a big Uncle Tom culture among certain folk in Pakistan, a rampant inferior complex and a tendency to be a victim of jealousy, ignorance and bitterness especially when it comes to those whom they have a bias for or against.

I understand that Sarfraz originates from Pakistan so he's not going to be the most fluent guys around when it comes to his verbal skills but it is very silly to make a big deal out of them; what am most concerned with is his performance on the cricket pitch and thus far he has not done so bad ! :broad

What are we going to do next? open a thread criticising his hair cut? [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] :)))

Or criticising his looks, advising him to do Plastic Surgery to improve them.
 
Let me clarify i have no issues at all with Sarfaraz's position in the team, he is a breath of fresh air in a team that previously had the Mohali mindset.

But it is a fact that unlike listening to an interview involving Imran, Wasim, Waqar, Afridi, Shoaib, Ramiz, heck even Yousaf the guy is very

:28::28::28:

Must make himself more interesting and attractive to listen too.

Seriously no one gives a damn !

If it bothers you that much go find a comedy/TV Show or Mohammad Yousef interviews ! or better yet the WWE ! Bray Wyatt , Roman Reigns and The Fashion Police are excellent at cutting promos / interviews they are very attractive and interesting; very charismatic bunch
 
Typical responses.

Nowhere did the OP say that because he's hard to listen to, he doesn't deserve to be in the team or is not a top performer for us.

He's just pointing out a thing which isn't related to his cricket and is absolutely true.

Don't be so grumpy and attack everyone blindly. Yeah, it's a struggle to listen to his interviews, but don't be so insecure that you resort to attacking others who point this out.

Nobody's questioning his position or cricket.

exactly.. look there is always room for improvement.. no one is saying that he should put his cricket as secondary. we all want him to work hard play harder and win trophies but if he can hire a PR team which can work on his smaller/ minor issues of how to present himself how to give interviews and stuff may be a little english coaching. It would make sarfaraz even a more confident man.
 
I am among the most eloquent guys around here [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] [MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION], I have an A* in GCSE English and was born in the UK; yet I have no issue with Sarfraz's speaking skills ! Am getting the feeling there is a big Uncle Tom culture among certain folk in Pakistan, a rampant inferior complex and a tendency to be a victim of jealousy, ignorance and bitterness especially when it comes to those whom they have a bias for or against.

I understand that Sarfraz originates from Pakistan so he's not going to be the most fluent guys around when it comes to his verbal skills but it is very silly to make a big deal out of them; what am most concerned with is his performance on the cricket pitch and thus far he has not done so bad ! :broad

What are we going to do next? open a thread criticising his hair cut? [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] :)))

Epic promo. Summerslam build up at its best
 
Epic promo. Summerslam build up at its best

:)) If these guys are so hell bent on interesting interviews/segments they should tune into Monday Night RAW to see the stuff WWE have been doing with Samoa Joe and Brock Lesnar
 
:)) If these guys are so hell bent on interesting interviews/segments they should tune into Monday Night RAW to see the stuff WWE have been doing with Samoa Joe and Brock Lesnar

Exactly. Before we had "dashing" Afridi always giving his pathetic excuses after losing every time to India
 
I for one enjoy listening to his interviews- you can tell he has a real drive and energy when it comes to PCT which is exactly what we should want in a captain. Plus, there is real substance to what he is saying as opposed to just style.

Suggestions of hiring a PR team are a little silly.
 
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Why should he change the way he talks at interview?
Why should he try and act like someone he isn't?
What's wrong with winning a global event and then not blowing your own trumpet with arrogance and swagger.
Sarfraz is a national hero, and we must recognise him as such.
I for one love him just the way he is!
 
The only problem I had was with Sarfraz was his comments against England - no need for that.

Other than that I couldn't care less about his English, swagger etc.

Just hope he keeps his feet on the ground and they keep striving to improve.
 
No offence to Kholi but i'm so glad Sarfraz is not your weekly haircuts and pimping irrelevant products type bunda. Even Wasim Akram who probably went grey almost 15 years ago but still try to pull off the 18-30's look.
 
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No offence to Kholi but i'm so glad Sarfraz is not your weekly haircuts and pimping irrelevant products type bunda. Even Wasim Akram who probably went grey almost 15 years ago but still try to pull off the 18-30's look.

Wasim looks clearly look natural. If he was using beauty products, hair colouring, it would all have told.
 
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He may need to improve his communication in English but he's doing his job on the field. No need to over analyze every part of Sarfraz.
 
More and more people exposing their hater mentality on a daily basis.

Thank God Saifi won the tournament otherwise they would have absolutely slaughtered him. Imagine he is getting this much hate AFTER winning, what would have happened had he lost.
 
Wasim looks clearly look natural. If he was using beauty products, hair colouring, it would all have told.

Wasim and most likely Misbah definitely use hair colour to look younger, it's really very obvious, even Dhoni has started going grey a while back and he a lot younger then Akram.
 
I'm surprised there's not been a thread on Sarfraz's 90's hairstyle yet. Certainly a captain of Pakistan cricket team needs the silky long hair along with a few memorized lines of English to rile up the fans.
 
One of the greatest all time wins in Pakistan. Hardly anything to criticise and this is the best they can up with?

OP probably missed the Rumman Raees interview where Sarfraz told him to mix length up and Raees didn't, still emerging relatively successful from his spell.

But this! This is just criticising for the sake of it. I've been a silent observer on Pakpassion and I've seen a few silly threads. This one is right up there with the very...worst
 
People need to grow up and broaden their horizons. It is perfectly possible to play good cricket while looking attractive, marketable and speaking well at the same time.
 
Honestly, I fail to understand what us Pakistani's want. We're always dissatisfied and there's ALWAYS something missing. A question for the Pakistani fans on PP - what do you guys want? A good captain who wins you games or a flashy, good looking, educated and well spoken celebrity leading your team?

I actually like Sarfraz much, much (emphasis on 'much') better than the players you've named. Sarfraz gives off a humble, down to earth vibe while the others are narcissistic and they give vanity a whole new level. The good thing about Sarfraz is that while you can find humility in abundance, there's also a great, big chunk of an intimidating person in him and that's what makes him so lethal to the opposition.

I find it absurd that you suggest that he needs a better PR team (or one at all), he's there to play cricket and make Pakistan proud. There's no need of such distractions in the media. He isn't VK and he doesn't aim to be as popular in the media anyway - which is the bonus.

You want people who are "marketable" then you have plenty of Shehzads, Afridis and Akhtars in our team who are good for nothing. Make use of them.

I came here to comment and i couldn't have said it better than you. Thank you sir
 
Misbah was even the best speaker of all times in Pakistan cricket but even though he was being so much criticized.

So what are we actually looking for??

Being a normal citizen of Pakistan and studying in so called English Medium schools like any other Pakistanis even I cannot speak fluent english but that doesn't mean I should ashamed of and lacking behind. Its my working skills which makes me feel satisfied and confident.
 
People need to grow up and broaden their horizons. It is perfectly possible to play good cricket while looking attractive, marketable and speaking well at the same time.

Most Pakistanis am sure find nothing wrong with Sarfraz. He just needs to win games for Pak. Otherwise, we can have Shan Masood as Pak captain.
 
I am among the most eloquent guys around here [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] [MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION], I have an A* in GCSE English and was born in the UK; yet I have no issue with Sarfraz's speaking skills ! Am getting the feeling there is a big Uncle Tom culture among certain folk in Pakistan, a rampant inferior complex and a tendency to be a victim of jealousy, ignorance and bitterness especially when it comes to those whom they have a bias for or against.

I understand that Sarfraz originates from Pakistan so he's not going to be the most fluent guys around when it comes to his verbal skills but it is very silly to make a big deal out of them; what am most concerned with is his performance on the cricket pitch and thus far he has not done so bad ! :broad

What are we going to do next? open a thread criticising his hair cut? [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] :)))

Its ironic as most English people cant speak another language. Respect to anyone who tries to communicate in a foreign language, Sarfraz is fine, we understand what he's saying. This uncle tom mentality likes to put other down but they then look at their own identity and feel depressed.
 
Wasim and most likely Misbah definitely use hair colour to look younger, it's really very obvious, even Dhoni has started going grey a while back and he a lot younger then Akram.

Yes Misbah did have some white hair in the beard,on the Windies tour.

Saw him on a show a couple of weeks later month later,beard was completely black,even though it was much fuller.
 
Another thing I noticed is he is giving way too many interviews. I mean its non-stop. I can understand he wants to enjoy the limelight and adulation and deservedly so but having so much of it almost comes across as desperate. Pease Sarfraz, don't let it get to your head. The same people who are praising you to the sky today will slam you in a heartbeat and demand your resignation after one loss. The fickle minded people of our country are expert in building someone to mythic proportions and then throwing them under bus in no time. Also, whats with the BMW's, acres of land money etc. As if these guys don't make enough money. That money is better invested on our pathetic excuse of a cricket infrastructure. But hey who cares.
 
wowww. terrible from OP. winning is all the matters. sorry Henry Cavill wasn't available. all you should care about is his performance on the field.man i dont care if sarfraz starts giving his interviews in punjabi, what he does on the field is what matters. id sacrfice good english for good players. NEVER CHANGE sarfraz.
 
The way i see it, most Pakistani captains from Imran to Misbah have been from relatively well off backgrounds and people have gotten use to that.

So a lot of fans here are simply not used to or can't bear the fact that a working class guy like Sarfraz is leading the team. IMO thats why we see so many odd threads about Sarfraz. Some people here are itching for a guy like Imad or Masood to be captain just so there world can make sense again.
 
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The way i see it, most Pakistani captains from Imran to Misbah have been from relatively well off backgrounds and people have gotten use to that.

So a lot of fans here are simply not used to or can't bear the fact that a working class guy like Sarfraz is leading the team. IMO thats why we see so many odd threads about Sarfraz. Some people here are itching for a guy like Imad or Masood to be captain just so there world can make sense again.

TBH even Misbah was a snoozefest, extremely boring to listen. The Pakistani players need to move on with times and be more marketable and appealing to listen to the viewers in addition to their cricketing skills. Just look at all the Indian players, they have clearly moved on from the 70's, 80's and 90's. This has nothing to do with English
 
Another thing I noticed is he is giving way too many interviews. I mean its non-stop. I can understand he wants to enjoy the limelight and adulation and deservedly so but having so much of it almost comes across as desperate. Pease Sarfraz, don't let it get to your head. The same people who are praising you to the sky today will slam you in a heartbeat and demand your resignation after one loss. The fickle minded people of our country are expert in building someone to mythic proportions and then throwing them under bus in no time. Also, whats with the BMW's, acres of land money etc. As if these guys don't make enough money. That money is better invested on our pathetic excuse of a cricket infrastructure. But hey who cares.

He can give as many interviews as he wants. That is fine, he has earned it.
 
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