Sajjad-007
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Who is more aggressive? Whose strike rotation ability is good.Will they make a good Pair?If u have to choose one of them for opening spot who would you prefer?
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Sharjeel is a leg side hack... can't play spin to save his life and on top a dodgy character.
Sharjeel enjoyed pace on the ball. Conversely, he struggled on slow pitches and against spinners as was made clear in the 2016 WT20. I would say Fakhar has a stronger all-round game.
Plus, Fakhar actually performed on the big stage which says a lot about his mental strength.

Would you relate that to his time with the army? Hence why he's mentally resilient? Or was there another factor?
I agree with your points. Sharjeel is an explosive hitter that can tonk a ball for 100m whereas Fakhar will be a handful be it pace or spin.
Both hacks. Fakhar seems better. Sharjeel couldn't hit a straight one from Arafat Sunny asia cup 2016
Who is more aggressive? Whose strike rotation ability is good.Will they make a good Pair?If u have to choose one of them for opening spot who would you prefer?
People calling Sharjeel Khan a legside hack are ignorant, keyboard warriors and nothing else. I bet none of these armchair experts even watched his most recent innings. He looked extremely comfortable playing strokes on the off-side versus express pace and even spin.
What made Sharjeel so unique was his ability to play pace so well, unlike most other Pakistani batsmen. He thrives on short balls, almost always hitting them towards the boundary. The only thing that edges Fakhar over him is his ability to play the longer innings and a better temperament but nobody even poses competition to Sharjeel Khan's hitting ability.
Fakhar is a better player of spin. Sharjeel showed signs of improvement, but that doesn't make him a better player of spin.
People calling Sharjeel Khan a legside hack are ignorant, keyboard warriors and nothing else. I bet none of these armchair experts even watched his most recent innings. He looked extremely comfortable playing strokes on the off-side versus express pace and even spin.
What made Sharjeel so unique was his ability to play pace so well, unlike most other Pakistani batsmen. He thrives on short balls, almost always hitting them towards the boundary. The only thing that edges Fakhar over him is his ability to play the longer innings and a better temperament but nobody even poses competition to Sharjeel Khan's hitting ability.
I never stated Sharjeel was the better player of spin. All I said that he had improved his game versus spin.
It was implied.
I implied what I said. Nothing more, nothing less.
And what I meant by the part that you put in bold was that if I had to choose between the two, the only solid reason I would choose FZ would be for his temperament and ability to play a marathon knock.
Pakistan has plenty of players who play spin really well. Malik, Hafeez, Azam, Azhar and the rest are brilliant players of spin but we barely have any batsmen who thrive on pace the way Sharjeel did and therefore, even if he had a nothing game against spin, I would still choose him over any other batsman in the team.
We all know Fakhar is better against spin and can play longer innings, but the question is can he play the way Sharjeel did in AUS against the bowlers Sharjeel faced IN Australia?
Against the likes of Starc and Hazlewood.
If not for the no ball in final nobody would have been talking about Zaman. Sharjeel innings in Aus showed he on different level than Zaman.Both will do great but I have to select one Sharjeel wins hand down.
They will form a formidable T20 opening partnership....however in ODI's stick to fakhar & Azhar opening ....they compliment each other perfectly (left & right, junior & senior, aggressive & steady) and can play long innings in testing conditions ... sharjeel to bat at 6 in ODI would be the final overs basher we need
Sharjeel used to be a legside hack but has improved tremendously under Arthur. I still rate Sharjeel higher. He is useful in all conditions while Fakhar has had issues against genuine pace/short bowling in the past.
A combination of Sharjeel/Fakhar would be amazing!
I think people's perspective is still somewhat biased towards Fakhar because of his most recent innings. I am sure, after couple of failures the same folks who are singing Fakhar's praises would be calling for Sharjeel to replace him.
Fakhar Zaman! Sharjeel is nothing more than a slogger. Any one who thinks other wise has probably never played professional cricket of any value and are merely tape ball gully players.
Sharjeel is better
You are comparing Sharjeel with 2 years of international experience to Fakhar of 4 months of international experience. Sharjeel was worse at this stage of his career.

:one other criteria of comparison: FITNESS
Sharjeel was not the best of runners plus a bit of a burden in the field! So that's a bit of a let down.
wheras Fakhar has already taken some superb diving catches which im sure Sharjeel could not have pulled off. One should not underestimate the number of runs saved in the field and quick singles taken!:

These were sharjeel's performances in his first 9 ODIs. He debuted in 2013.For the most part the opposition was Srilanka.
61(61), 7(11), 2(11), 13(23), 18(35), 26(23), 25(30), 8(6), 9(10)
Sharjeel was then dropped and to his credit he did reinvent himself and had a much better show 3 years later. But as you can see his first outing was nothing to write home about in fact at the same time Shehzad was outperforming him.
On the other hand Fakhar had a far more impressive career so far, debuting in a tournament and playing one pressure game after another with a century in the final to top it off. Which means thus guy has the mental toughness.
In this series his performance hasn't been all too great but I do believe with proper guidance he can deliver consistent performances. The quick rise to fame and after the century in the final he might be too hard on himself and thinking to much when he is out there to bat. I'd give him more time before judging.
Comparing him to Sharjeel just for nostalgia isn't healthy. As we found out with Amir, sometimes getting a ban and becoming unavailable makes you more of a hero than you ever were.
Sharjeel is a naturally better stroke maker but Fakhar has the potential to be a good opener for Pakistan and he has already delivered at the biggest stage! I can't wait for Sarjeel to pair with Fakhar and cause carnage. I hope Sethis ego doesn't get in the way but it will.
