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@Markhor offers his excellent insight into why the format of the National T20 Cup offers a great opportunity for young players to impress selectors.



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With two back-to-back T20 World Cups on the horizon, the 2020 National T20 Cup takes additional importance. Unlike last year, the tournament will be played on a double league basis. The six regional teams are evenly balanced with a host of exciting youngsters eager to make a name.


Northern

Northern are the defending champions, and possessing several internationally capped white ball cricketers they will be the team to beat. Taking wickets should not be an issue with a star studded bowling lineup including Mohammed Amir, Haris Rauf, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Mohammed Nawaz, Sohail Tanvir and Musa Khan who’ve all donned the Pakistan national colours. Meanwhile the batting looks ideally suited for the format with touch players like Haider Ali and Umar Amin complementing big hitters such as Zeeshan Malik, Asif Ali and Sohail Akhtar.

Coach Mohammad Wasim led Northern to the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final last season against the odds, playing an attacking and watchable brand of cricket.

Strengths: Northern's bowling has the capability to defend any score - with not a single bowler last season conceding at more than 9 runs per over. They also possess excellent depth in all-rounders.

Weaknesses: None.


Central Punjab

The winners of the 2019/20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy finished bottom of the group in last year’s National T20. However CP possess the best cricketer in Pakistan in Babar Azam, and an influx of young blood from the U19 ranks will boost CP’s hopes under new coach Shahid Anwar, including all-rounder Qasim Akram and batsman Irfan Khan Niazi.

Their bowling disappointed last year, conceding an average of 190 per innings. They will be shorn of Hasan Ali, still recovering from a back injury.

Strengths: In Babar Azam they possess Pakistan’s only world-class batsman.

Weaknesses: CP bowlers struggled to control the economy rate last season with spinners Zafar Gohar and Bilal Asif conceding at 10 and 11 runs per over respectively, while pace all-rounder Faheem Ashraf went for 10 RPO.


Southern Punjab

Possessing seven Multan Sultans players including captain Shan Masood, Southern Punjab will hope the success of the PSL league leaders will rub off on a side that reached the semi finals last year. SP are strengthened in the all-rounder department by the arrival of Hussain Talat who helped Balochistan reach the 2019 final.

Batting is a concern. Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, and surprisingly Wahab Riaz, utilised in a pinchhitting role, were SP’s leading batsmen in 2019 but have all transferred to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Shan Masood, Umar Siddiq and Sohaib Maqsood were disappointing averaging 7, 6 and 21 respectively. However Khushdil Shah and Zeeshan Ashraf can provide power.

Strengths: SP possess several players who performed for Multan Sultans in the PSL. SP have two solid seam bowling all-rounders in Hussain Talat and Aamer Yamin, while Umer Khan arrives from KPK to bolster the spin attack.

Weaknesses: The batting lineup looks vulnerable. Only Hafeez and Malik registered fifties for SP last season, and both have transferred to KPK.


Sindh

The 2019/20 domestic season was disappointing for Sindh, finishing 5th in both Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and National T20 Cup. Their batting only registered two fifties in the entire tournament, with not a single batsman averaging above 30.

New coach Basit Ali has the services of hard-hitting opener Sharjeel Khan while the addition of Mohammad Asghar adds bite to their spin attack. However Sindh lost left-arm seamer Rumman Raees after suffering another occurrence of his back injury.

Strengths: Sharjeel Khan adds much needed firepower to Sindh’s top order while Sindh have upgraded their spinner.

Weaknesses: Sindh’s seam attack is weaker compared to the likes of Northern and KPK, while the batting must significantly improve from last year's display.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Possessing an international quality bowling attack, and bolstered by the arrival of veterans Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik, as well as Pakistan’s leading pacer Shaheen Afridi, KPK will be disappointed if they’re unable to reach the final.

No other team possess the depth in pace options as KPK, with the likes of Shaheen Afridi, Wahab Riaz, Usman Shinwari, Junaid Khan and Arshad Iqbal – all of whom have either international or PSL experience.

Strengths: A star studded pace attack, and possibly the strongest middle-order of any team in the tournament. Legspinner Mohammad Mohsin is tipped as one to watch by coach Abdul Razzaq, and with his height he can extract extra bounce. Mohammad Haris is another exciting prospect, a dynamic batsman who impressed at the U19 World Cup.

Weaknesses: None.


Balochistan

Balochistan surprised everyone by reaching the final of last year’s competition. In Akif Javed they have one of the most promising seamers in the country, with the tall left-armer able to swing the white ball and already displaying a good deal of bowling intelligence. The arrival of Usama Mir boosts their spin attack, while Amad Butt’s heroics in the 2019 semi-final vs Southern Punjab demonstrated why he can be a matchwinning allrounder.

Strengths: Akif Javed possesses exciting new ball skills while Awais Zia and Bismillah Khan possess powerhitting abilities.

Weaknesses: Batting and pace attack looks weaker compared to other sides.
 
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As always, excellent insights from Markhor.

I really like the double league concept as well especially before two consecutive years with World T20s. Double league format should be a permanent fixture at least in National one day cup I think as that is the only 20 overs tournament in domestic calendar.
 
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Would be great for someone like Akif to emerge as the top wicket-taker in this tournament. Would be great for Pakistan's bench strength
 
Would be great for someone like Akif to emerge as the top wicket-taker in this tournament. Would be great for Pakistan's bench strength

Yes defo hopefully a young spinner puts his name in the top wicket taker azwell
 
We need some decent spinners. Shadab is going backwards at a rate of knots and Imad is a medium pacer masquerading as a spinner. For me Asghar has lots going for him, but he is using Imad as role model and just fires the ball in. We need 6 to 8 young batsmen to emerge out of which 1 or 2 may become challengers for the national side. Zeeshan has lots of shots but is impetuous and lacks the brain cells to realise the talent he has. He reminds me of Imran Nazir, let's hope he actually fulfils his talent.
 
We need some decent spinners. Shadab is going backwards at a rate of knots and Imad is a medium pacer masquerading as a spinner. For me Asghar has lots going for him, but he is using Imad as role model and just fires the ball in. We need 6 to 8 young batsmen to emerge out of which 1 or 2 may become challengers for the national side. Zeeshan has lots of shots but is impetuous and lacks the brain cells to realise the talent he has. He reminds me of Imran Nazir, let's hope he actually fulfils his talent.

Zafar Gohar is the next big thing. Just needs some attention from Misbah.
 
We need some decent spinners. Shadab is going backwards at a rate of knots and Imad is a medium pacer masquerading as a spinner. For me Asghar has lots going for him, but he is using Imad as role model and just fires the ball in. We need 6 to 8 young batsmen to emerge out of which 1 or 2 may become challengers for the national side. Zeeshan has lots of shots but is impetuous and lacks the brain cells to realise the talent he has. He reminds me of Imran Nazir, let's hope he actually fulfils his talent.

How is shadab going backwards ?

Haider ali,zeeshan malik hurraira abdullah shafique omair bin yousuf imran butt rohail nazir

Zeeshan malik and haider will challenge for national side
 
How is shadab going backwards ?

Haider ali,zeeshan malik hurraira abdullah shafique omair bin yousuf imran butt rohail nazir

Zeeshan malik and haider will challenge for national side

Shadab hasn't improved much as a bowler from what he was in 2017. In today's cricket if you want to have a long career, you need to improve constantly. It's an era of technology, all the teams have videos analysts they know your strengths and weaknesses. So you need to improve your skillset to survive.

From your batsmen list, I think Omair bin yousuf, imran butt & Rohail are more suitable for test cricket.

For your last line, I think Haider has already cemented his place in Pakistan's t20 side.
But I haven't seen Zeeshan, do you think he is good enough?
 
Shadab hasn't improved much as a bowler from what he was in 2017. In today's cricket if you want to have a long career, you need to improve constantly. It's an era of technology, all the teams have videos analysts they know your strengths and weaknesses. So you need to improve your skillset to survive.

From your batsmen list, I think Omair bin yousuf, imran butt & Rohail are more suitable for test cricket.

For your last line, I think Haider has already cemented his place in Pakistan's t20 side.
But I haven't seen Zeeshan, do you think he is good enough?

Shadab khan in t20s stil averages less than 20 in 2020 yes in odis hes form has dipped but he will regain that will confidence.

Omair bin Yousuf,imran butt,abdullah shafique are more suited to tests but that could change obvs eith hard work.


Yes haider played for Pakistan in last series against england.
Yes defo zeeshan has all the shots just about taking his chance and not just relying on his talent.he averages more 50 in list A . He has very good strike rate 90+
 
Younger talent are taking their opportunity well so far.

Zeeshan Malik, Haider Ali and Abdullah Shafique scoring in their first game.
 
[MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION]

Has the tournament turned out to your expectations?

Also how many of these young players will actually be part of the series against Zimbabwe?
 
[MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION]

Has the tournament turned out to your expectations?

Also how many of these young players will actually be part of the series against Zimbabwe?

It's been a great tournament, highly competitive and has unveiled a few young talents. Haider Ali has cemented his reputation as an extremely promising batsman, Abdullah Shafiq has impressed, Azam Khan looks a very clean hitter of the ball, Akif Javed has looked decent as has Haris Rauf, and the list goes on.

The fielding standards have been extremely disappointing though bar the odd worldie of a catch.

I fear Misbah though will adopt the usual conservative selection policies.
 
I like this new system for t20's. the 2nd xi tournament finishes midway throught yhe 1st xi so swaps can be made, and if you perform in the first xi,where thousands are watching so the pressure is on,the psl draft possibly awaits. A nice 3 tier system.
 
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