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Hashmatullah Shahidi - Afghanistan's man of crisis?

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He was the highest scorer for Afghanistan until Shezad smacked that century. He was the one who kept the batting in control

Those who watched him play, how good do you think he is?
 
He was the highest scorer for Afghanistan until Shezad smacked that century. He was the one who kept the batting in control

Those who watched him play, how good do you think he is?

Good player, one of the few that have developed their games on the hard ball. Afghanistan need players like Rahmat Shah, Ihsanullah Janat, Usman Ghani, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Nasir Jamal and build around them with players like MS Shahzad, Nabi, Najibullah, Gulbadin.


Before they were very hit and miss, if you have noticed they have vastly improved with these grafter batsmen because they build an innings while the dashers hit out. Its a good formula because they basically need 240 plus and their bowling attack will defend it more often than not.

Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Amir Hamza, Mujeeb Rehman, Sharafuddin Ashraf and Rehmat Shah are all genuinely high quality spinners. All of them barring Mujeeb can bat too
 
He can't hit a six if his life depended un it.

Other then that he looks like a proper batsman. He obviously bats slow because usualy when he came in Afghanistan was 2-3 down for almost nothing.
 
He can't hit a six if his life depended un it.

Other then that he looks like a proper batsman. He obviously bats slow because usualy when he came in Afghanistan was 2-3 down for almost nothing.

He does not need to, you have MS Shahzad, Najibullah, Nabi, Gulbadin to do the hitting
 
Some very good batsmen coming through from their domestic set up too like Munir Ahmed Kakar and Hazratullah Zazai. Their future looks very good, just need to drop Hasti Gul Abed's younger brother and play proper pacers like Sayed Shirzad and Yamin Ahmadzai, maybe bring back Hamid Hasan for a while too, he can play the odd game or two
 
Afghanistan's Hashmatullah Shahidi said his desire not to worry his mother was the main reason he got back up after being felled by a Mark Wood bouncer in a World Cup match against England on Tuesday.

Shahidi had made 24 when he took his eye off a 90 mph delivery from the fast bowler that thudded into the side of his helmet and saw him hit the turf immediately after the sickening impact.

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It seemed the 24-year-old was about to retire but, donning a new helmet, Shahidi carried on to top-score for Afghanistan with 76 in an otherwise lopsided 150-run loss.

"I got up early because of my mum," Shahidi told reporters after Afghanistan's fifth defeat in as many matches this tournament.

"I lost my father last year so I didn't want her to hurt. My whole family was watching, even my big brother was here in the ground watching. I didn't want them to be worried for me," added Shahidi, with the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, also in attendance at Old Trafford.

But the fact he was allowed to ignore medical advice is bound to raise questions about how the International Cricket Council are dealing with head injuries at this World Cup.

"The ICC doctors came to me, and our physios, and my helmet was broken in the middle," Shahidi recalled.

"They just told me just, 'let's go'. I told them I can't leave my team-mate at that moment. My team needed me. I carried on.

"After the match I went to the ICC doctor and talked to them. They took care of me and said it will be fine, Inshallah (god willing)."

Afghanistan team official, Naveed Sayeh, confirmed Shahidi had acted against advice in batting on.

"The doctors told him, 'please come off' and to leave the ground. He told them, 'no, I'm now OK so I'll continue my batting'," Sayeh said.

- Expensive Rashid -

Tuesday's match was tough on Afghanistan bowling star Rashid Khan, who conceded the second-most expensive figures in one-day international history with a return of 0-110 in nine overs.

Yet things might have been different for the star leg-spinner had not England captain Eoin Morgan -- who hit a record 17 sixes in a match-winning 148 -- been dropped off Rashid on 28 when Dawlat Zadran made a mess of a catch at deep midwicket.

"It happens, for any player, so not only Rashid," said Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib. "Everyone knows how good Rashid is.

"I think today was not his day, but it's cricket, so sometimes you do well, sometimes this kind of stuff."

Meanwhile, Morgan insisted England did not have a plan to target Rashid.

"It certainly wasn't deliberate," he said. "We don't go into any game with any preconceived ideas.

"But like all good players, you probably learn the most about yourself when your backs are against the wall."

https://www.france24.com/en/20190618-mothers-pride-sees-shahidi-carry-after-bouncer-blow
 
Respect for Hashmatullah Shahidi, he is a brave young man, heartening to read his story and we have people on this forum making fun of Afghanistan.
 
The admiration from the OP comes as no surprise. His pace of scoring is similar to Misbah.
 
I checked he was all right himself...I was back in the game mode: Mark Wood on Hashmatullah Shahidi

England fast bowler Mark Wood said he had no regrets about persisting with short-pitched deliveries after hitting Afghanistan batsman Hashmatullah Shahidi with a bouncer.

Shahidi had made 24 when he took his eye off a 90 mile-per-hour (145 kilometres-per-hour) delivery from the Durham quick that thudded into the side of his helmet at Old Trafford on Tuesday and saw him hit the turf immediately after the impact.

But instead of retiring hurt, the 24-year-old donned a new helmet and carried on to top-score for Afghanistan, with 76 in a lopsided 150-run loss. Wood, while concerned enough to check on Shahidi’s condition, had no regrets about testing him and the other Afghanistan batsmen with more short-pitched deliveries.

“Well, I was concerned when I first hit him, obviously,” said Wood. “It was a bit of a bad blow and then it’s out of my hands really. You have to let the medical staff do their thing. I checked he was all right himself, said ‘are you OK?’. Then I was back in the game mode.”

“Morgy (England skipper Eoin Morgan) wanted me to fire another few down. If that’s what the captain wants, you listen to orders,” the 29-year-old Durham quick added. “Once you know he (the batsman) is all right, it’s game time again.”

Told he had split Hashmatullah’s helmet, Wood grinned: “I’m bowling them quite fast… for a change!”

Wood and fellow England fast bowler Jofra Archer shared five wickets against Afghanistan as they continued an effective partnership that has helped take the hosts to the top of the 10-team World Cup table. “I thought, collectively, we bowled really well,” said Wood. “It was difficult at times because I didn’t feel the Afghanistan batsmen were coming at us and we had to try to mix it up, get them to play a few shots. It was nice to try something different and get a few wickets.”

England’s victory over basement side Afghanistan was set up by an extraordinary innings from Morgan who, defying a back problem, hit a one-day international record 17 sixes in his blistering 148.

“It was amazing, amazing,” said Wood. “I was delighted for him. Coming off his back injury scare and stuff, and not knowing how he would play or feel, I was just astounded by how well he played out there.

“A lot of the bowlers tend to sit in the back of the dressing room and try and relax but even I came out and watched that because it was great to see on such a big occasion.”

Under Morgan’s captaincy, England have risen to the top of the ODI rankings since their woeful first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup. “I know we’ve played like this for four years now, and there’s been some remarkable things,” said Wood. “But to do it in a World Cup game speaks volumes about how Eoin wants the team to play and the values we’ve kept going throughout those four years.”

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...k-wood-on-hashmatullah-shahidi-bouncer-859107
 
First Afghanistan player to score a Test double ton!
 
Runs and wickets against Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Ireland should not count.

Sorry but they don’t mean jack all.
 
Just found out his mother passed away last month.

Really feel sorry for the guy, i remember during the last world cup match, he got hit on the head by mark woods bouncer and the guy didnt go off as he didnt want to worry his mother and wanted to send a message that he is alright but continue playing..

Poor guy, may allah bless his mother with highest place in jannah and i hope shahidi is mentally alright to play the upcoming one day series which i think is against sri lanka
 
Runs and wickets against Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Ireland should not count.

Sorry but they don’t mean jack all.

Kind of agree. The quality of records in cricket has watered down due to these weaker teams.

But then again, should the scored runs and wickets taken by these weak teams against top tiers teams, be multiplied by 2?
 
50 up for the Afghanistan captain, playing good and steady innings against Ireland in the 3rd ODI. He needs to accelerate now.
 
Gulbadin Naib made his ODI debut in 2011

Matches - 88
Bat Avg - 20.1, SR - 76
Bowl Avg - 36.2, Econ - 5.6

Captain Hashmat in ODIs since 2023:


Inns- 35, Runs - 930, Avg - 34.4, SR - 71, 50s - 9

Vice captain Rahmat Shah in ODIs since 2023:

Inns - 34, Runs - 892, Avg - 27.9, SR - 74, 50s - 9
 
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