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Really -Nothing he says inspires any confidence in me about how he can help our batters do anything of use.
Either he is useless, or players are simply not listening to him - both of those options tell me that his position is irrelevant.
Seems to arrive with the team and then leave as they fail again and again in batting.
Assuming players listen to him and Yousaf is a good coach, which tbh neither scenarios are true,
I doubt he can help these guys much. Yousaf is a classic example of a traditional orthodox batter.
All of his teachings related to footwork, Head placements, orthodox stroke play is only applicable to orthodox batsmen like Kohli, Babar, Root etc.
Someone like Steve Smith wouldn't really benefit from his style of coaching.
The issue with Pakistan is that only agha, Saim and Babar can really benefit. Most of our batters adopt their own style and stance and you can't really change that.
Batters like Fakhar, Usman Khan, Kamran Ghulam( Who's heavy on the backfoot), Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Niazi, and many others just can't benefit from his style of coaching.
Indian coaches on the other hand are opposite, since they typically look to work with what style suits their batter the most. Dhoni's coach knew that Dhoni would never become your traditional orthodox batter hence he wanted Dhoni to perfect his helicopter shot and primarily focus on the backfoot.
I don't think Yousaf understands this since last time, based of the videos that I saw, he was trying to teach the likes of Usman khan orthodox batting which won't work.