Well, the chickens have come home to roost.
Mickey Arthur and Inzamam-ul Haq drew Test series in England in 2016 and 2018.
Now the team with Misbah as Chief Selector and Misbah as Head Coach has been humiliated upon its return to England.
The new system of a single person as Chief Selector and Head Coach gave Misbah total accountability - and he is totally responsible.
But how did such a young team as the 2018 tourists turn bad so quickly.
The answers, unfortunately, are glaringly obvious.
1. Misbah threw out the youngsters and replaced them with inferior seniors
The Inzamam team had the following ages: (Bold denotes the same players as in the other series)
Batsmen: 22, 33, 23, 32, 29
Keeper: 30
Leg-spinner: 19
Quicks: 23, 24, 26, 28
The Misbah team is as follows:
Batsmen: 30, 32, 35, 25, 34, 34
Keeper: 28
Leg-spinner: 34
Quicks: 19, 20, 30
If we band the ages of the players:
34 and above:
Misbah 4
Inzamam 0
31-33:
Misbah 3
Inzamam 2
21-30:
Misbah 2
Inzamam 8
Under 21:
Misbah 2
Inzamam 1
Inzamam and Arthur had a team in which 8 players aged 21 to 30 did most of the work. Misbah almost completely discarded that generation of players with Babar Azam and Mohammad Abbas the only players of that generation - out of EIGHT - whom he retained.
2. Misbah lengthened the tail
Mickey Arthur made no secret of the fact that in England in 2016 he was appalled by the length of the tail, and that 5 out swiftly became all out.
Arthur and Inzamam crafted a lower order of:
7. Shadab Khan
8. Faheem Ashraf
9. Mohammad Amir
10. Hasan Ali
....to ensure that Mohammad Abbas was the only bona fide Number 11. In 2 of the 3 Tests, it was the batting of Faheem Ashraf and Shadab Khan which turned defeat into victory.
Misbah immediately returned to having 3 Number 11's.
3. Misbah reduced from 4 quicks to 3
The Inzamam/Arthur team conceded the following scores in the 3 Tests in 2018:
130 and 339
184 and 242
363
I like many others am unconvinced about the quality of what Faheem and Hasan Ali deliver. But what they did do was:
1. Shorten the spells of Amir and Abbas, who were sharper as a result.
2. Reduce the use of the leg-spinner, given that even Yasir Shah averages 38 with the ball in England, with a strike rate of 67, which is worse than any prospective fourth seamer.
4. Misbah did away with homework and plans
Mickey Arthur was always a stickler for having individualised plans for every opposing batsman and bowler.
It was Arthur who worked out the notorious James Vince weakness outside off-stump, for example.
Misbah and Waqar have no such ideas. They don't appear to do any research at all, given how they failed to bounce Woakes as he led England home at Old Trafford.
All in all, it's astonishing how one man can dismantle a young team and discard the structure and tactics which made it successful.
And in the space of 2 years turn a young and successful team into an old and failing team.
Mickey Arthur and Inzamam-ul Haq drew Test series in England in 2016 and 2018.
Now the team with Misbah as Chief Selector and Misbah as Head Coach has been humiliated upon its return to England.
The new system of a single person as Chief Selector and Head Coach gave Misbah total accountability - and he is totally responsible.
But how did such a young team as the 2018 tourists turn bad so quickly.
The answers, unfortunately, are glaringly obvious.
1. Misbah threw out the youngsters and replaced them with inferior seniors
The Inzamam team had the following ages: (Bold denotes the same players as in the other series)
Batsmen: 22, 33, 23, 32, 29
Keeper: 30
Leg-spinner: 19
Quicks: 23, 24, 26, 28
The Misbah team is as follows:
Batsmen: 30, 32, 35, 25, 34, 34
Keeper: 28
Leg-spinner: 34
Quicks: 19, 20, 30
If we band the ages of the players:
34 and above:
Misbah 4
Inzamam 0
31-33:
Misbah 3
Inzamam 2
21-30:
Misbah 2
Inzamam 8
Under 21:
Misbah 2
Inzamam 1
Inzamam and Arthur had a team in which 8 players aged 21 to 30 did most of the work. Misbah almost completely discarded that generation of players with Babar Azam and Mohammad Abbas the only players of that generation - out of EIGHT - whom he retained.
2. Misbah lengthened the tail
Mickey Arthur made no secret of the fact that in England in 2016 he was appalled by the length of the tail, and that 5 out swiftly became all out.
Arthur and Inzamam crafted a lower order of:
7. Shadab Khan
8. Faheem Ashraf
9. Mohammad Amir
10. Hasan Ali
....to ensure that Mohammad Abbas was the only bona fide Number 11. In 2 of the 3 Tests, it was the batting of Faheem Ashraf and Shadab Khan which turned defeat into victory.
Misbah immediately returned to having 3 Number 11's.
3. Misbah reduced from 4 quicks to 3
The Inzamam/Arthur team conceded the following scores in the 3 Tests in 2018:
130 and 339
184 and 242
363
I like many others am unconvinced about the quality of what Faheem and Hasan Ali deliver. But what they did do was:
1. Shorten the spells of Amir and Abbas, who were sharper as a result.
2. Reduce the use of the leg-spinner, given that even Yasir Shah averages 38 with the ball in England, with a strike rate of 67, which is worse than any prospective fourth seamer.
4. Misbah did away with homework and plans
Mickey Arthur was always a stickler for having individualised plans for every opposing batsman and bowler.
It was Arthur who worked out the notorious James Vince weakness outside off-stump, for example.
Misbah and Waqar have no such ideas. They don't appear to do any research at all, given how they failed to bounce Woakes as he led England home at Old Trafford.
All in all, it's astonishing how one man can dismantle a young team and discard the structure and tactics which made it successful.
And in the space of 2 years turn a young and successful team into an old and failing team.
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