Should not compromise on fitness - unless the player is extraordinary - like Rohit Sharma who apparently does not do Yo Yo tests
Sharjeel is not that level - and far worse fitness than even Rohit
Problem with Sharjeel is not that he is not fit. He is ridiculously overweight. Honestly he will be butt of jokes if he plays in T20 WC. Plus will be huge liability on the field
Remember Nasir Jamshed during 2015 WC. He dropped a catch against West Indies and commentator joked that Nasir looks like some overweight uncle has inadvertently entered the ground
As a team Pakistan should strive for better standards
This is the problem!
Every Tom Dick and Harry type Pak player who gets a little fame with one or two meaningless performances starts thinking of himself as Rohit Sharma.
They shift focus from fitness and striving for improvement, to making sure their collars are raised during the field, and to make sure to get into a show off Sajda mode with a small milestone.
A sportsman whose bread n butter is sports, tell me how in the world can he not keep himself fit and keep his weight under control?
If you can't lose weight in this day n age, you need to see a good psychiatrist rather than a trainer. This is my philosophy.
A couple of years ago, I used to recommend this regime for such players.
"Lock them in a prison cell.
Provide them not more than 1000 calories a day and make them face medium to heavy weight resistance in the gym for an hour each session three times a day. And then make sure to make them run 20 miles a day with lots of zero cal liquids. All for six months."
And see how do they lose weight.
But now I am hopeless because soon as these guys come out of the prison, they will attack on biryani and paratha like hungry wolves, and gain back all the weight in about a month.
The problem is in the brain.