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With Misbah and Younis retiring, Sami Aslam dropped and Sharjeel Khan gone, it is no big news that there's a lot of spots in the team, especially the batting order that are up for grabs. However, as we've seen in this on-going WI Test also, the main problem that Pakistan is suffering with as of now is that of an all rounder and owing to that issue, even the likes of Hafeez have been requested reportedly. But, as we all know, Hafeez is too old and too bad to be in the team. He is officially 36 and apart from that, he doesn't have it in him to bat or bowl well vs top class sides in unfavorable conditions. Selecting him would be 10 steps backwards.
Then we've tried our hand at Nawaz but he clearly doesn't have the batting talent to play as an all rounder. So now this leaves us with Shadab Khan in the squad. The 18 year old gem who already has the weight of all the expectations of the millions of Pakistanis on his shoulders. Lets not ruin another talent like we've done so before. Also, I'm not sure if he's even cut out for the role yet.
So that leaves with Umar Amin and Fawad Alam. Both of them are good batsmen and can genuinely bowl. Not like your Younis Khan's and Shafiq's who can throw part time dibbly dobblies but these guys are genuine batting all rounders - something the team lacks.
I would suggest we pick both. Fawad Alam has merited a spot in the side for about a decade now and Umar Amin looks like a solid investment for the future. But, if we are to choose, would you have both or just one, and if so, who?
Then we've tried our hand at Nawaz but he clearly doesn't have the batting talent to play as an all rounder. So now this leaves us with Shadab Khan in the squad. The 18 year old gem who already has the weight of all the expectations of the millions of Pakistanis on his shoulders. Lets not ruin another talent like we've done so before. Also, I'm not sure if he's even cut out for the role yet.
So that leaves with Umar Amin and Fawad Alam. Both of them are good batsmen and can genuinely bowl. Not like your Younis Khan's and Shafiq's who can throw part time dibbly dobblies but these guys are genuine batting all rounders - something the team lacks.
I would suggest we pick both. Fawad Alam has merited a spot in the side for about a decade now and Umar Amin looks like a solid investment for the future. But, if we are to choose, would you have both or just one, and if so, who?