Bonafide Hustler
Debutant
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2010
- Runs
- 215
I guess it is a matter of perception. Generally defensive batting is associated with selfishness, but at times attacking cricket can be selfish too. For e.g. Afridi was undoubtedly a very selfish batsman, but some would say that he didn't play for stats. It is a complicated debate. Personally, I would associate Umar with a lot of things but not selfishness.
Umar's whole personality oozes selfishness. Why keep whining about which number he bats on if he isn't a selfish snob? Unselfish batsman, especially unproven ones bat at whatever number and try to prove their merit there. I think it is a lot more selfish to play idiotic ill advised shots when the game is hanging in the balance, this is something Umar has done time and time again. Babar on the other hand has a specific role in the team, and he plays that role pretty well, it is what Pakistan has been missing for a long time. I don't think he would have a problem taking more chances and playing aggressive if that is what the situation demands. If Pakistan were chasing 300 odd then I really doubt Babar would have played as slow. The biggest issue with Pak batting since the mid 90s has been batting collapses in big matches due to idiotic adventurous stroke play. He has a strong temperament and it is really nice to know he won't fluster like other brainless batsman do in crucial times.