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"I am waiting to face Steyn again and this time I will clear this whole scenario" : Mohammad Hafeez

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"I am waiting to face Steyn again and this time I will clear this whole scenario" : Mohammad Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez speaking on TV:

"People should not question a player's abilities or doubt a player on the basis of one or two games. Like with Younis Khan, people were doubting him before the England tour and then he won them the last match. But then he failed in NZ. That happens. He can't perform in every series."

"I didn't understand what happened in the 2nd Test against New Zealand - how did they suddenly decide to chase 200 runs in one session? Was anyone held accountable for that?"

"I always accept my failures. In the earlier part of my career, the biggest problem was that I didn't accept my failures and would blame them on other factors but I accept them now. I didn't play well in the England series according to my own standards or according to what the team expected of me."

"The decision to drop me by the selectors or the management, I own it as my performances weren't up to the mark. But when I was captain, I always felt that discarding a key player after one or two failures is not right. Youngsters should also always get a couple of series to prove themselves."

"I wasn't completely fit for the England series but I chose to go there as I haven't played much cricket in England, NZ, Aus. I was fit before the 1st Test."

"I don't know why the perception exists that I wouldn't be dropped while Misbah is captain. This is just some people's opinions that have become prevalent in the media."

"When I was vice-captain, I was never a part of the selection. If you give someone responsibility then you should take their opinions on board."

"When I became T20 captain, we were 9th in the rankings. We all made an effort and had a certain mindset and did well and became #2. We played well in a couple of matches and then had to play a do or die match against West Indies. We lost the crucial match. After that, the media pressure came and we were bad mouthed when we returned. When we sat in the meeting, no one wanted to take responsibility for the failure. So I raised my hand and said I will take responsibility because I was not willing to blame a single player - they all worked hard. I am proud of what I did at the time."

"All captains have different plans. Some are reactive and some are proactive. Some seem defensive but if they are winning then their approach is working. The captain gives you a mindset."

"I think our bowling will play a major role in Australia. If we can get Warner, Khawaja and Smith or contain them then we are in a good position."

"Under Misbah in ODIs, we weren't able to achieve all that we should have. We were always stuck at #5-6, never rising above that. Then after he left, we lost a series in Bangladesh which was the worst tour for me. So Misbah didn't leave the ODI team in a praiseworthy position."

"Captains should be given a longer period to assess their ability rather than pressure being put on them straight away - they should be given at least two years to deliver."

"Azhar Ali was under immense pressure in the ODI series against WI - thankfully he delivered. But that should not happen. The captain should be given a certain period and then his performance can be evaluated."

"I am very proud and satisfied to have maintained an average of 39 as an opener."

"I became psychologically under pressure against Steyn as he's an opening bowler while I'm an opening batsman. We have been friendly off the field. I think his success against me was due to my flaws which I accept. He gained success against me in that 1-2 year period as he was the #1 bowler and I was under pressure. I tried to attack him and kept losing my wicket. I am waiting to face him again and this time I will clear this whole scenario, I am just waiting for that time.

"I don't know why a perception was built that I can't play as a batsman without my bowling."

"Bowling was a plus point for me which helped me a lot and helped to make the team combination strong. I am the only cricketer in the world to have opened the batting and the bowling in all formats."

"The ban of Ajmal and myself before the World Cup definitely played a part as the team combination was spoilt. Misbah had a lot of confidence on us and relied on our bowling so he had to completely change his plans."

"I don't know why Pakistan's pacers have not done well. The captains and coaches have worked with them a lot over the past 5-6 years. But then have not won many matches for Pakistan. I won around 25 or 30 man of the match awards for Pakistan in that period."

"Putting so much hope on one bowler like Amir is not right. I think he is doing OK as a bowler, he is hitting the right areas but he hasn't been able to hit the highs he did previously. He needs to improve - he hasn't won any matches for Pakistan since his comeback. He is still playing a role, contributing well with the new ball and in the middle overs."

"My stance was not against Amir, it was about a principle. But at the end of the day, it was for Pakistan so I backed down. During the past few years after the spot-fixing saga, we saw how everyone had doubts about us - if someone looks at my clothes and thinks I have got them through haram money then I can't own that. I saw how people badmouthed us. But at the end of the day, anyone who puts on the Pakistan shirt has my respect, and my support."

"The coach sets the environment in the dressing room and takes pressure off the captain and the players, giving them confidence which enables their best performance to come out. If a coach is doing these things then he is doing his job."

"Waqar bhai worked really hard but that doesn't alone bring success. He failed to create confidence and stability within the team. For example, we went to NZ for a T20 series with Afridi as captain and were told that the same team would play in the WorldT20. But then there were suddenly a host of changes right before the tournament. This brought insecurity in the players. This involves the captain and selectors as well - they weren't able to play the role that was necessary before the tournament."

"I didn't feel Waqar Younis had any ego problems in his second tenure. He worked really hard and honestly, but his planning and decisions were often very opposing which I felt didn't work. I think there were shortcomings in the players (Shehzad and Akmal) but also on the other side."
 
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Yet you dropped Sharjeel for mediocre Kami in all matches of the Wt20, despite former having a half-century in his previous t20 game
 
I am MashaAllah blessed in all areas of cricket, in fact I can play as an eleven on my own and could almost score a 100 each time, these mediocre people don't know my true worth!
 
A little dig at the man costing his PAK spot, despite being given A category in contract? Arthur indeed was the main man in absence of Misbah for that Hamilton, change of mind after tea.
 
He's saying Amir hasn't won any matches for Pakistan since he came back:facepalm:.Not a big fan of Amir's but how many matches has Hafeez himself won for Pakistan(singlehandedly)?
 
The players who have been kicked out Shehzad , Hafeez and company were never key players. Both were favored by their friend Afridi despite failure after failure and led to our team's downfall in limited overs. Hafeez has history of failure under pressure and feigning injuries in key matches. Whats worse is he has been allowed to blackmail the team management and kept upon playing as a opener when he clearly is not even good enough at number 11. These hacks have caused immense damage to our cricket. Keep them out.
 
"When I became T20 captain, we were 9th in the rankings. We all made an effort and had a certain mindset and did well and became #2. We played well in a couple of matches and then had to play a do or die match against West Indies. We lost the crucial match. After that, the media pressure came and we were bad mouthed when we returned. When we sat in the meeting, no one wanted to take responsibility for the failure. So I raised my hand and said I will take responsibility because I was not willing to blame a single player - they all worked hard. I am proud of what I did at the time." - See more at: http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ght-quot-Mohammad-Hafeez#sthash.iR5zTGLP.dpuf

Dramaybazz.

go take alook at the t20 rating points. One or two wins could take you to the top of the table
 
One or two?

He has been horribly out of form and that continued in the QEA Trophy.
 
He won many matches for Pakistan in fact many MOM award but I don't know why I hate this guy so much. I remember in 2003 due to his tuk tuk style he was the most selfish Pakistani player to me along with Farhat
 
Came across some further comments from Hafeez - some interesting quotes regarding Waqar Younis' tenure.
 
"My stance was not against Amir, it was about a principle. But at the end of the day, it was for Pakistan so I backed down. During the past few years after the spot-fixing saga, we saw how everyone had doubts about us - if someone looks at my clothes and thinks I have got them through haram money then I can't own that. I saw how people badmouthed us. But at the end of the day, anyone who puts on the Pakistan shirt has my respect, and my support." - See more at: http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...eam-quot-Mohammad-Hafeez#sthash.PoAXCFfa.dpuf
Loved this!

What hafeez did was right, and had to back down, i wish more players supported him and Azhar, because they were standing for the right cause.

Even Hussey said that its wrong for Butt to return.
 
Hafeez has been harshly treated to be honest. He was literally discarded on the basis of 3 test failures.
 
Loved this!

What hafeez did was right, and had to back down, i wish more players supported him and Azhar, because they were standing for the right cause.

Even Hussey said that its wrong for Butt to return.


Hussey is no " GOD "


They are not Mass Murderers. They have served their punishments. Enough of it now.
 
Hussey is no " GOD "


They are not Mass Murderers. They have served their punishments. Enough of it now.

again serving a punishment is not their ehsaan on anyone else.

Corruption in cricket is same as treason for me and for many others.

Its not about Hussey being God, what he said was right, and i know many can't accept that or like that
 
again serving a punishment is not their ehsaan on anyone else.

Corruption in cricket is same as treason for me and for many others.

Its not about Hussey being God, what he said was right, and i know many can't accept that or like that


Major Islam teaches forgiveness. Get Over it now. Be kind
 
Major Islam teaches forgiveness. Get Over it now. Be kind

Don't act like a hypocrite here.

Bringing religion into such discussion is hypocritical. People uses islamic teachings of forgiveness when they defend others, but they forget such teachings as soon as someone near them gets raped, murdur, burgulary, all kinds of things.

yeh i know rape and all is extreme, but hey, if you are going to use the religion bull crap on others then apply it fully on yourself.

Or else, live in the real world and don't bring in religion in discussion.

I will never get over it till he wears that jersey and represent us. And i'm not the only one here who feels like that. Hafeez feels like that and so does Azhar. Even the foreign players like Hussey aswell.
 
Hafeez has been harshly treated to be honest. He was literally discarded on the basis of 3 test failures.

I partially agree with this.

You see, the problem regarding hafeez was that he had a bad technique. He had a technique which wasn't suitable for the away conditions, thus based on that theory his ouster from the team was justified.

However, Hafeez had performed earlier, in UAE against England, he made some good runs, thus on MERIT he should not have been dropped.

This is why our selectors are a joke. When they select players they don't look at these things, they create these problems and dilemmas themselves.

Hafeez being dropped after 2-3 tries isn't justified when he performs, no matter what. Point is don't select him when you know that his technique isn't suited and you got other good players. Once you select him and he performs then dropping is abit difficult

Take Kamran AKmal's case for example.

He will get selected, and if he ends up performing in UAE, he will stay in the team. But everyone knows he can't survive in away from Asia conditions, and he will end up failing, thus the selector selecting him will create this problem.
 
Don't act like a hypocrite here.

Bringing religion into such discussion is hypocritical. People uses islamic teachings of forgiveness when they defend others, but they forget such teachings as soon as someone near them gets raped, murdur, burgulary, all kinds of things.

yeh i know rape and all is extreme, but hey, if you are going to use the religion bull crap on others then apply it fully on yourself.

Or else, live in the real world and don't bring in religion in discussion.

I will never get over it till he wears that jersey and represent us. And i'm not the only one here who feels like that. Hafeez feels like that and so does Azhar. Even the foreign players like Hussey aswell.


So what do you want to apply on me ? Haan


And they have served their punishments. Let them redeem and reintegrate.


I don't know whether you are equating there crimes with the crimes you mentioned or whether they give you the feeling of such criminals of such nature ¿


Please Islam teaches Sila Rehmi and kindness. Be rehumdil we already have alot of ......................................


Send Salaamti on Amir, Asif, Salman.

Ask Pcb to get them sign Bonds worth 100 million each with their properties as mortgage incase there is evidence of spot, fancy or match fixing against them in future.


And do let me know which aspect of Islam you want to enforce/apply on me and how I am a hypocrite
 
So what do you want to apply on me ? Haan


And they have served their punishments. Let them redeem and reintegrate.


I don't know whether you are equating there crimes with the crimes you mentioned or whether they give you the feeling of such criminals of such nature ¿


Please Islam teaches Sila Rehmi and kindness. Be rehumdil we already have alot of ......................................


Send Salaamti on Amir, Asif, Salman.

Ask Pcb to get them sign Bonds worth 100 million each with their properties as mortgage incase there is evidence of spot, fancy or match fixing against them in future.


And do let me know which aspect of Islam you want to enforce/apply on me and how I am a hypocrite

I don't care what Islam says...I won't use religious reasons just to defend something, because thats just being blind.

Thing is, don't critisize those people who are against the comebacks of the corrupt players, because the critics have a valid reason, and their reasons will always outweigh the supporters
 
I don't care what Islam says...I won't use religious reasons just to defend something, because thats just being blind.

Thing is, don't critisize those people who are against the comebacks of the corrupt players, because the critics have a valid reason, and their reasons will always outweigh the supporters


Ok Major it's ok if you don't care about Islam. It's your right and I respect it.

Sorry forgive me. Religion is very important for me and it is a priority for me. It may be wrong preference for many but I am ok.

I will seek religious principles in my daily life and judgememts and it does not harm anybody in any way fortunately Alhamdoulillah.

The players have served punishments, they got the bad name, they their families suffered, they served jail sentences, they served lengthy bans. They were punished for their sin/crime.

It is time for redemption and reintegration.


This is not the time for hating and boycotting. Its embracing and welcome time. No need to abandon them.


Major if you won't lower your hate rate than first it would jump the step of Extremism and than it will take next step. Thousands have gone through that route so melt your heart, take a step down and come back to mohabbat, hamdardi, sila e rehmi, inkasaari.


Allah taala k fazal aap k aap k pyaaroun k saath houn. Aameen

FeeimaanAllah.
 
Ok Major it's ok if you don't care about Islam. It's your right and I respect it.

Sorry forgive me. Religion is very important for me and it is a priority for me. It may be wrong preference for many but I am ok.

I will seek religious principles in my daily life and judgememts and it does not harm anybody in any way fortunately Alhamdoulillah.

The players have served punishments, they got the bad name, they their families suffered, they served jail sentences, they served lengthy bans. They were punished for their sin/crime.

It is time for redemption and reintegration.


This is not the time for hating and boycotting. Its embracing and welcome time. No need to abandon them.


Major if you won't lower your hate rate than first it would jump the step of Extremism and than it will take next step. Thousands have gone through that route so melt your heart, take a step down and come back to mohabbat, hamdardi, sila e rehmi, inkasaari.


Allah taala k fazal aap k aap k pyaaroun k saath houn. Aameen

FeeimaanAllah.

I don't believe anyone can be genuinely hateful towards the trio, it's definitely premeditated because people go on as if they personally took food out of their mouth when obviously that's not the case. On the other hand, taking the moral high ground seems to keep people occupied when there's not much to be bothered about around them; mostly esteemed goody two shoes who have lived sin free lives.
 
I don't believe anyone can be genuinely hateful towards the trio, it's definitely premeditated because people go on as if they personally took food out of their mouth when obviously that's not the case. On the other hand, taking the moral high ground seems to keep people occupied when there's not much to be bothered about around them; mostly esteemed goody two shoes who have lived sin free lives.


I agree Nation got disgraced. I agree it brought disgrace.


I was so so angry and hurt. It was very painful. It was embarassing. I as a follower of Cricket, as a fellow national, as a Fan of team got disgraced.

They were Punished. They served their punishments. With time heart softened, stance softened. Was reminded of hundreds of incidences of repentance and forgiveness in the times of the Best of the Best Pbuh.

If I cannot take a leaf out of the book than I am of no use for my claim and my allegiance.


Yes they did a gray act, a crime, a sin even if they were trapped. They were wrong. But it is not equal to mass murdering or war crimes or all severe destructive crimes. Moreover they got punished. They ancestor (cricketers) did match fixing (two steps higher offence) they got away and are called " Heroes " by same people. They were let off and did not pay in any way. Yet these cricketers did serve time in jails and suffered massively for 5 & 6 years.


One may be a better person than them but only Allah knows. One should not act as " Wali ullah " or Angels when talking about others. Everyone has short comings. One should try to improve himself. One must welcome and reintegrate our fellow beings and allow them to become part of the society once again. International Cricket was their Bread & Butter. It was their Profession. Since they have performed they need a chance to redeem themselves and show the transformation. The reason for punishment is not to destroy the individual. The reason of punishment is " Islah " (reformation)
 
A lot of people here dislike Hafeez. I honestly don't know why. Yes he is suspect in tests as an opener against good bowlers on seaming pitches but which Pakistani opener isn't ??

On the other hand on slow wickets he's perfectly fine slotted somewhere in the 11. I don't think he's a particularly good opener but I'm very old fashioned in this regard and I like stodgy openers.

On the other hand I think in LOI's he is our best and most important player. He scores fast and bowled economically. Just don't know how he is now after the retest.
 
I think alot of things have changed since Waqar took a dig at Hafeez and called him a 'top ODI batsman' on twitter after Hafeez failed in England test matches.. I feel early in the tenure Hafeez was a guaranteed spot in the side during Waqar's reign.. and in the latter part of the reign during NZ's tour before the t20 world cup they sort of stopped getting along..

It was evident from the selection I think Hafeez was brought one down in the t20 world cup if I'm not wrong and Sharjeel selected in his place as an opener
 
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Hafeez was declared unfit too during the tournament and Khalid Latif playing instead of him... I think things got awry between Waqar and Hafeez after that
 
Excellent interview. He understands cricket really well, goes deep into it, which is very rare to see in our cricketers' culture. If only he was our captain instead of Misbah, we would have been far better in ODI cricket, right now.
 
You would think that after a domestic season in which Mohammad Hafeez averaged 22.80 (342 runs in 16 innings) while Salman Butt averaged 49.40 (741 runs in 16 innings) that he might keep a low profile.

But no.

One thing that always astonishes me is his belief in his own moral superiority. Sure, he isn't a spotfixer. But he is a convicted cheat, who chucked to gain an unfair advantage over batsmen.
 
You would think that after a domestic season in which Mohammad Hafeez averaged 22.80 (342 runs in 16 innings) while Salman Butt averaged 49.40 (741 runs in 16 innings) that he might keep a low profile.

But no.

One thing that always astonishes me is his belief in his own moral superiority. Sure, he isn't a spotfixer. But he is a convicted cheat, who chucked to gain an unfair advantage over batsmen.

What does Salman Butt have to do here.

Literally what?
 
What does Salman Butt have to do here.

Literally what?

Butt is the guy whose place in the team Hafeez has been filling for half a decade. And now you put them side by side, we see why Butt was in the team seven years ago but Hafeez wasn't. Only one of them can bat.

Hafeez clearly thinks that his form of cheating is okay but Amir's wasn't. He has no remorse for the consequences of his own cheating.

Was Maradona's Hand of God goal less wrong than his drugs ban.
 
Butt is the guy whose place in the team Hafeez has been filling for half a decade. And now you put them side by side, we see why Butt was in the team seven years ago but Hafeez wasn't. Only one of them can bat.

Hafeez clearly thinks that his form of cheating is okay but Amir's wasn't. He has no remorse for the consequences of his own cheating.

Was Maradona's Hand of God goal less wrong than his drugs ban.
Yes Hafeez's cheating is lower than Butts corruption

Remind me who spent time in jail?
 
You would think that after a domestic season in which Mohammad Hafeez averaged 22.80 (342 runs in 16 innings) while Salman Butt averaged 49.40 (741 runs in 16 innings) that he might keep a low profile.

But no.

One thing that always astonishes me is his belief in his own moral superiority. Sure, he isn't a spotfixer. But he is a convicted cheat, who chucked to gain an unfair advantage over batsmen.

ICC laws were allowing chucking back then. Not his fault, if they were sleeping all these years because of Murali.
 
Yes Hafeez's cheating is lower than Butts corruption

Remind me who spent time in jail?

That is not my point.

My point is that Hafeez is showing what it is about his personality that made him the rubbish Test batsman he was.

Nothing is ever his fault.

He can't tell the difference between Test or ODI MoM awards.

He genuinely thinks that he is clean enough to be entitled to point the finger at the morality of others, even though he made a career out of cheating batsmen with his illegal action.

And let me remind you, twelve months ago I told you quite clearly that his moral campaign against Mohammad Amir was really camouflage while he was trying to ensure that Salman Butt could not be recalled.

Mohammad Hafeez may be the second worst batsman in cricket history outside Asia, but he is not stupid. He knows what the 2016-17 QEA proved - Salman Butt is a far better batsman, as well as being four years younger.

I choose to interpret every comment that Hafeez ever makes about any of the fixers as needing to be viewed as an attempt to stop Salman Butt from reclaiming the position that Hafeez has occupied in the team.
 
ICC laws were allowing chucking back then. Not his fault, if they were sleeping all these years because of Murali.

The Law has not changed.

It's just that the Big Three change allowed Australia and England to ensure that the existing Law was enforced.
 
I choose to interpret every comment that Hafeez ever makes about any of the fixers as needing to be viewed as an attempt to stop Salman Butt from reclaiming the position that Hafeez has occupied in the team.

Well that just shows your mindset of conspiracies and how the world is stacked against the corrupt Salman Butt
 
Well that just shows your mindset of conspiracies and how the world is stacked against the corrupt Salman Butt

Why else did he have such a big mouth twelve months ago when Amir was recalled? Did he think that he was the only player who had moral values? Did he feel entitled to destabilise the team?

They may not even see it themselves, but the two people objecting to Amir being the first to be recalled were the two batsmen as old (Azhar) or four years older (Hafeez) than Butt, who used to be unable to displace him from the team. They both have a massive Conflict of Interest in the matter.

One of the problems with societies in which conflicts of interest are not demonised is that the people who have them don't see them. The people whose views should have been ignored in terms of Amir, Asif and Butt were top three batsmen and fast bowlers.
 
On the other hand, taking the moral high ground seems to keep people occupied when there's not much to be bothered about around them; mostly esteemed goody two shoes who have lived sin free lives.

You do understand this is the excuse of every corrupt person in the world? People who believe in morality, will never compromise to anything. People who don't will always make excuses saying there are bigger ones
 
Hussey is no " GOD "


They are not Mass Murderers. They have served their punishments. Enough of it now.

No other country would have selected them back, no matter how talented, I can guarantee. Not even Zim or Bangla.

People talk about letting them play as if playing for your country is a right just like right to work. Its not. Playing for your country is a reward and privilege. You earn millions. You get fame and fortune. You represent your country at the highest level. Only 11 people in your entire country gets to play. It is not like a regular job. They are already earning in domestic and are already richer than most people in Pakistan

What I find really funny is that so many people here were saying - we want just to forgive Amir as he is only 17 years old and innocent. That is the only reason. Now when Amir is not single-handedly winning games now the same people want Asif and Butt back. What happened to the age excuse? Surely that was an excuse to make yourself feel better?

You talk about forgiving Asif but how many times can a person be forgiven, particular when the reward is such a lucrative thing like playing for your country and earning fame and millions? Asif was forgiven and protected by PCB and fans when he doped. Then he doped again in IPL and he was forgiven again. Then he got caught in Dubai and was forgiven again. What happened? He spot-fixed and took young Amir with him. Now you want to forgive him a fourth time and give him a fifth chance. It isn't about forgiveness any more right? Thats just an excuse.

When there are thousands who dream about playing for their country and 100s who toil for years, what examples are you setting when you forgive everything someone does? That it doesn't matter what you do as long as you are talented? In the end, its your country, your team and your board so you can do whatever you are free to do. But just remember one thing, forgiving players in the past has never benefited you. Every chance you gave Asif, he took lesser wickets and did a bigger crime. Forgiving Akhtar didn't help him. forgibing Asif didn't help him or others. There is too much compromise for too less gain.

I used this argument last time Asif was forgiven. People laughed at me, said I was a jealous Indian and showed me pics of Sachin's stump being broken. Well, in the end, Asif came back, took Amir with him and both of them were lost for 5 years.
 
No other country would have selected them back, no matter how talented, I can guarantee. Not even Zim or Bangla.

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This is poor logic on your part

There are countries which have elected match fixers to the parliament so this is not comparable

No need for the moral high ground as really there isn't any in this case
 
This is poor logic on your part

There are countries which have elected match fixers to the parliament so this is not comparable

No need for the moral high ground as really there isn't any in this case

We have chosen worse in parliament....

Limiting this debate to cricket, Salman Butt was the captain who was the prime fixer and pushed Amir into this fixing....

For years refused to agree that he did anything wrong, blamed notw etc... then did a U turn and now is seeking redemption... he is a opportunistic thug....
 
As a Pakistan fan, one can only pray he who is "Blessed in all three facets" never opens for us again in Test cricket, let alone against :steyn...
 
I didn't play well in the England series according to my own standards or according to what the team expected of me."

I would argue that he actually bettered his standards

If you go by stats he actually increased his outside Asia average :))
 
Its always funny (and frankly mindboggling!) when you see our players talking smack about certified ATGs on our local tv channels knowing full well they are unlikely to hear about it!

Shehzad about Warne and now this!

Do these players of ours even realize that they will be small asterisks in history in a few years time whereas the names of those they are talking about will live forever
 
Its always funny (and frankly mindboggling!) when you see our players talking smack about certified ATGs on our local tv channels knowing full well they are unlikely to hear about it!

Shehzad about Warne and now this!

Do these players of ours even realize that they will be small asterisks in history in a few years time whereas the names of those they are talking about will live forever

Well, he praised Steyn for being the best new-ball bowler etc. as well. The problem is that he overrates himself a little.
 
Hafeez has been harshly treated to be honest. He was literally discarded on the basis of 3 test failures.

he said he was half fit and playing 5 day matches... with all the talking he did, he was hiding his injury to keep playing which arthur refused...
 
Ok Major it's ok if you don't care about Islam. It's your right and I respect it.

Sorry forgive me. Religion is very important for me and it is a priority for me. It may be wrong preference for many but I am ok.

I will seek religious principles in my daily life and judgememts and it does not harm anybody in any way fortunately Alhamdoulillah.

The players have served punishments, they got the bad name, they their families suffered, they served jail sentences, they served lengthy bans. They were punished for their sin/crime.

It is time for redemption and reintegration.


This is not the time for hating and boycotting. Its embracing and welcome time. No need to abandon them.


Major if you won't lower your hate rate than first it would jump the step of Extremism and than it will take next step. Thousands have gone through that route so melt your heart, take a step down and come back to mohabbat, hamdardi, sila e rehmi, inkasaari.


Allah taala k fazal aap k aap k pyaaroun k saath houn. Aameen

FeeimaanAllah.

I do respect and fully support your thoughts.People who are harsh on Amir,Butt,Asif even after they have served their punishment has actually showed disrespect not only to teaching of Islam but also to the laws and regulations.What is the need of punishment if a wrong doer is still regarded as criminal after they have accepted and served their punishment?
 
Imagine 36 years old Steyn bowling to 40 years old Hafeez in a Test match in South Africa. What is the likelihood ?


As far as my cricketing analysis it would be as worse as 2013 or just minutely better (still worse).


Hafeez should know that before getting unfit Steyn was bowling 150 kph at 33.


Even if Steyn bowls 137 kph outswingers in South Africa in a Test match than history will repeat itself :)
 
Imagine 36 years old Steyn bowling to 40 years old Hafeez in a Test match in South Africa. What is the likelihood ?


As far as my cricketing analysis it would be as worse as 2013 or just minutely better (still worse).


Hafeez should know that before getting unfit Steyn was bowling 150 kph at 33.


Even if Steyn bowls 137 kph outswingers in South Africa in a Test match than history will repeat itself :)


He is trying his 5th facet now - words. Even 46 years old Styen will still be Dale Styen - if he keeps playing cricket, he'll do that on merit & he'll keep himself worthy of a Cricket Cap; hence 46 years old Styen will still bunny 26 years old MoHa; because at 26 as well, MoHa is MoHa, & Styen is Styen.

I actually, agree that he'll average at least 4 times (that's 50) than his current average next time he faces Styen - hence he needs not to prove anything & PCB doesn't need to expose Styen by calling him back.
 
Aamir hasn't won any matches for pakistan post his ban because people like you hafeez and your stupid fellow fielders have dropped catches, learn to catch first and help Pakistan win games then talk about others.
 
He is trying his 5th facet now - words. Even 46 years old Styen will still be Dale Styen - if he keeps playing cricket, he'll do that on merit & he'll keep himself worthy of a Cricket Cap; hence 46 years old Styen will still bunny 26 years old MoHa; because at 26 as well, MoHa is MoHa, & Styen is Styen.

I actually, agree that he'll average at least 4 times (that's 50) than his current average next time he faces Styen - hence he needs not to prove anything & PCB doesn't need to expose Styen by calling him back.

Well said.

Hafeez might be back in the Odi squad as soon as AUS series given he has started bowling. May not be at his level best in 2019 but better than Nawaz currently.
 
Well said.

Hafeez might be back in the Odi squad as soon as AUS series given he has started bowling. May not be at his level best in 2019 but better than Nawaz currently.

I'll lose every respect on Inzi, if he calls MoHa back in CT2017 Y WC2019 in early English summer with this bowling. He has to make the team simply as a batsman, bowling is optional.
 
Keep Hafeez away from T20/ODI/Test teams. He's a manipulator and he would destroy the balance of the team with his politics. If we have to progress than we have to move on from these old TTFs and induct young blood. This guy has milked our team enough to make quick bucks what does he want now? He was always a hack but because of the ban on Salman butt and domination of Afridi as captain, he was allowed to become part of the team undeservingly.
 
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Age is not on his side. If he gets his bowling back to the level it was before his ban, he could be a really great addition.
 
Its always funny (and frankly mindboggling!) when you see our players talking smack about certified ATGs on our local tv channels knowing full well they are unlikely to hear about it!

Shehzad about Warne and now this!

Do these players of ours even realize that they will be small asterisks in history in a few years time whereas the names of those they are talking about will live forever

He will live forever in the hearts of his die hard fans/groupies.
 
Someone surely must've misinformed him that Steyn has retired. Professor, don't fall for it
 
Imagine 36 years old Steyn bowling to 40 years old Hafeez in a Test match in South Africa. What is the likelihood ?


As far as my cricketing analysis it would be as worse as 2013 or just minutely better (still worse).


Hafeez should know that before getting unfit Steyn was bowling 150 kph at 33.


Even if Steyn bowls 137 kph outswingers in South Africa in a Test match than history will repeat itself :)

Forget Steyn. Hafeez won't survive Philander who is a better test bowler at the moment.
 
I m sorry we don't want to see hafeez akmal rizwan again and again they are done and dusted plz leave now
 
Hahahahaha :))) seriously can't stop laughing,
the guy can't play a single decent fast bowler and he's talking about hammering steyn!!!!
 
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