Dr_Bassim
Senior T20I Player
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I guess the title is quite self explanatory but what I would really like to discuss is how can we sort out our batting within the span of lets say 10-12 months.
What I am looking for are short term solutions (specifically) and things that could at least make us a competitive batting unit for the next global event i.e. Champions Trophy and WC 2019.
We all know that improving the batting takes quite a few bunch of years where the domestics provide the base for future batsmen and then those batsmen move up the ranks until they reach the senior team. From there onward we get a good batting culture.
The problem here lies that if we start today then probably the next batch of competitive and mentally capable batsmen might come somewhere around 2023. We seriously can't wait for that long and up until we fix our long term issues Pakistan needs quick short term solutions that helps them keep competitive at least in the LOI scene.
Shoot in your suggestions, whether it be short training camps with Indian Coaches, County contracts, Shield Cricket etc etc - WE SERIOUSLY NEED TO GET THIS FIXED ASAP
P.S. If you want to troll then please refrain from posting on this thread. I am looking for mature, sensible answers that provide a constructive environment for discussion on this matter. The debacle against India last night is just unacceptable, for me at least and we need to seriously figure out a way in which we start posting; not match winning, but at least a competitive score for our bowlers to defend. 83 in a T20 match is just plain unacceptable![]()
Sir, first of all let me congratulate you on a well thought out post, but I would like to highlight just some flaws in your post.
You say that the "results against India are unacceptable if we are bowled out for 83 in a T20 International".
Yet in your opening post you say "you want quick fix and a solution to the problems hounding Pakistan cricket at the moment".
Then you say that you can't wait as long as 2023 (you are not ready to invest in a system that gives you a good batch of players by 2023).
And then you ask for a fix.
Sir, this is like the kid who didn't study medicine for 05 years, and when he has to see patients after his degree, he wants to find ways to see patients without having any knowledge
Allow me Sir, to tell you some gems that would let you understand what is wrong.
Disclaimer: I am pretty sure my post is going to fall on deaf ears and would be treated with disdain with thousands of Pakpassion posters who feel Pakistan is the "best team in the world provided we just change the position of the batsmen or just change the name of the batsmen."
Of Cricket and Sports in General
Pakistan has had far better performances in the sporting world in the 60s 70s and 80s then in the year late 90s and 2000s and if we look closely, now we have no hockey, no athletics, no shooting, no kabaddi, nothing whatsoever, what to talk of cricket. The sports in the country have been in terminal decline. We see this by seeing that the only tennis player in Pakistan is
a the self-made Aisam ul Haq who openly states that PTF did nothing for him.
Or we could take the example of squash when the legendary Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan were ruling and finally it totally petered out with PSF and its honorable Air Force Chief a muppet.
Sir, do you know what sports in the country stand for? They stand for an avenue of entertainment and physical health when "the basic needs of the country are fulfilled like "food , water and bed".
How many people in Pakistan are living below the poverty line. I would venture to say it is more than 60 percent. Do you really think, such people are going to enjoy playing cricket, tennis and hockey for Pakistan when there is a question mark of where their next meal is coming from.
The cricket in general, reflects the performance of country in general. We are falling behind every nation in the world, because of complete lack of leadership and apathy in all segments of the society.
We call ourselves honorable Muslims, and proudly beat our chests, but we don't even do a single thing in our country that is in accord with how "Muslims should carry themselves".
If we are pointed out , we blame the other person for trying to find flaw or the pessimistic attitude in life.
We are not ready to change, we are not ready to implement change.
What's laughable Sir, is then we want batsmen who are going to change their techniques, their stories, and produce world class performances.
Do you see the flaw in that?
Such is the delusion in our country.
Of Desire to Change
To bring about a change, sir, actually requires a great degree of desire and commitment.
Whenever you enter a profession, there are certain qualities in you, what you are really good at, and there are certain qualities which will push you back.
This is not just for cricket, Sir, it's for all facets of life.
What you do is, you get rid of your bad habits and focus on your good habits to get success.
But in order to do that, you need to have desire and willingness to change.
The "Want" in yourself to be better than the "rest".
I am afraid I don't see that anywhere in Pakistan team barring a few exceptions.
"Hafeez' already claims "there is nothing wrong with his technique".
Shehzad claims "He has already achieved everything in life".
Umar Akmal claims "He has been unfairly treated by the PCB."
Afridi claims "There is no other batter who is equal to him in Pakistan"
The fans claim "He is the next future of the country without even seeing one innings of such a person in international game".
Is there a magic wand, Sir, that you shake, and suddenly you become world class ?
Nay.
It takes years of dedication, commitment and devotion to the cause, before you are able to be respected among peers of the society.
And how will you commit yourself when there is no desire.
Why earn your money , when you are going to get it anyway?
Why try to change your technique when you are going to be selected anyway?
What is the incentive?
I'll tell you a secret, sir.
The incentive comes only when you are educated properly. You know that it's not about the money, but it's the ability to consistently improve and be better than what you were last year. And when you know that when you are playing out there, you are trying to be he best among lots of people,
And I mean the proper education that I am going to discuss in the next section.
Not the type , that we get taught in our country.
Of Batting in General and its Correlation to Education.
Sir, do you know that even to bat requires some degree of intelligence?
You need to know your game plan, your strengths and weaknesses, your ability to pick out the position in the game, and then your ability to absorb pressure and manage to produce results.
Batting is not just about knowing how to take a single, or hit a 4 or a 6.
And that sir, requires intelligence. Intelligence you can get by being more educated than your peers.
It requires some degree of high school and some degree of schooling. It cannot happen when half of Pakistani qaum is not even Matric Pass.
And I am not talking about education that we get in our country, where we are asked to repeat whatever Newton, Galileo and other entities said in their curriculum.
I am talking about education in how to carry yourself, how to command yourself, how to understand what is the match situation, match awareness and what is required of you on the cricket field.
Pressure comes with non-performances. They often talk about pressure, sir, as if only Pakistan is the only team that is under pressure.
Sir, every, team in the world is under pressure. It's a cricket match both are trying to win. But we have players who don't cope well under pressure because they have never been taught to see pressure in life.
All in life, they have been told, the system is "fcked up" and "messed up" and one day you will get a chance to play "cricket for Pakistan".
All in life, they do is hit a ball out of the park or ground when the situation requires it and win the match, when there is no expectation.
Expectation requires change in outlook on life. Only when "outlook on life" is changed with education" does someone change the ability to handle and absorb pressure.
Of short term solutions
Sir, and here lies my problem with short term solutions.
When nothing in our country is working, we always seek short-term solutions, to find Band-Aid to the ailment.
Sir, do you know in medicine how we cure a disease?
First, we establish a disease.
Pakistan cricket is in a state of terminal decline and disease. And it's not just cricket. Every facet of life is.
And yet, we go on saying everything is fine and if we reshuffle the order, the best of cricketers will come about.
It's rarely as simple.
Of Answer to our Batting Problems.
In short, we need to identify the problem.
School cricket.
Let's get back to basics.
How many school leagues are held in Pakistan. How many schools are actively participating in school cricket, which serves as a stepping stone into U-17 and U-19 Cricketing tournaments.
I would venture to say none.
Weak school cricket means, no one is really taking the game seriously. They just play for recreational purposes and if someone is really good, he gets lucky and identified.
If not, you have to wait till 19 year olds with faulty techniques , actually go to trials to see if someone has it.
How does someone who has been playing with incorrect technique since he was 10 years old at school manage to change his technique after 9 years of getting success in that?
He doesn't. He makes with the best of what he has.
The longer we have a weak school cricket structure, the weaker we will become.
If we identify a core group of batsmen in school cricket at the age of 13 and 14 and really work with them, by 7-8 years we can have some batsmen who can compete at international level.
And even then it's not a sure shot thing, for as I said, success also depends on other factors.
One of them is desire to be the best.
The other is financial level of support and ability to manage to continue doing something despite being poor.
Thirdly, it's the education.
These 3 factors define how much of a success you reach in life.
There is no short term solution there is no short term fix.
But it all starts with "desire to be the best."
I am sorry, I don't see that in any walk of life in Pakistan.
We are like the "dumb, driven cattle" who will do what is asked of them, instead of actually living our life.
This is the team I would play in the next match, and I am sure it could fail, just as likely as every other team.
But I would give it 10 T20 matches and then sack them all.
Umar Akmal
Sarfraz Ahmed
Shoaib Malik
A number 4 batsmen who I don't know (even Misbah for that matter)
A number 5 batsmen who I don't know (even Fawad Alam for that matter)
Muhammad Nawaz
Shahid Afridi
Wahab
Amir
Sami
Irfan
If they can't get it right in 10 T20 matches , which would include every single game and 5 games in the World Cup, I would sack the entire batting unit and go for a fresh start.