"I believe I deserve a chance as a batsman because of my performances" : Kamran Akmal

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KARACHI: Sidelined from the international scene, Kamran Akmal recently became the most successful wicketkeeper in the country’s first-class history but he is ready to give up on his first love as a glovesman to make his international return as a specialist batsman.

The 35-year old took seven catches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (QAT) for WAPDA against UBL last week to complete 829 dismissals behind the wickets, one more than the legendary Wasim Bari. “It’s an honour to go ahead of such a big name in the record books,” said Kamran.

The eldest Akmal brother hasn’t donned the green of Pakistan since the 2014 World T20 in Bangladesh and he is focusing on his batting as he feels that can help him return to the international fold. His strategy is paying dividends as he is currently the top scorer in the ongoing QAT.

In his eight innings, Kamran has scored 588 runs at an average of 84 and has registered three centuries and as many half-centuries. The veteran of 53 Tests, 154 ODIs and 54 T20Is was also successful at the recently concluded National T20 Cup; finishing among the top scorers with 260 runs in eight matches.

“I think I have learned the art of batting in the last couple of years only. I am a complete batsman now,” Kamran, who made his international debut in 2002, told The Express Tribune in an interview. “I’ve been focusing on my batting for the last three years and in those years I have mastered it like never before. Previously, I never took my batting that seriously.”

Kamran became something of a running joke in the cricketing world as his wicketkeeping fell well below the standards expected of an international glovesman, but he now wants to return as a specialist batsman.

“I am not eyeing a place as a wicketkeeper in the Pakistan team. But I do think I have a lot to offer as a batsman. It’s not just this domestic season, I’ve been performing well with the bat for three years now,” he said.

Kamran feels Sarfraz Ahmed, skipper in the T20Is and vice-captain in the ODIs, is doing a great job behind the stumps. “Sarfraz is doing a wonderful job as a wicketkeeper. I hope he continues performing this way.”

‘My fitness has also improved’

The right-hander also claimed that he has been focusing on his fitness, stating that he is fitter than ever before despite being on the wrong side of 30. “My fitness is also better as I never compromised on it even after I was dropped,” he said. “I am ready to play at any position and in every format. I believe I still have a lot of cricket left in me and deserve a chance as a batsman because of my performances.”

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1220948/kamran-akmal-ready-give-keeping-international-comeback/
 
"I think I have learned the art of batting in the last couple of years only. I am a complete batsman now".

There you have it, Kakmal is a complete batsman now.
 
He can't catch with gloves on, how would he fare without them.
 
He averages 60+ for 3 seasons

So yea he deserves to be selected on merit
 
I can't imagine seeing him fielding, he would look so out of place. Sarfraz is the best WK Pak ever had.
 
Well, he does have a point.

He has averaged 50+ in both the previous seasons and he has already hit 3 tons this season.

If he did get a call up tomorrow, then there is no arguing against it.

I just hope he doesn't keep again.
 
he looks to have turned the corner as a batsman. will be a fantastic addition to guide the youngstas along when misbah and younis call it a day.
 
Yuvraj Singh is bullying the Indian domestic circuit now.

Scored a double hundred I think.

He too needs to be in the test side ASAP. :bm
 
he looks to have turned the corner as a batsman. will be a fantastic addition to guide the youngstas along when misbah and younis call it a day.

Lmao.

Bro you really make Pakistani fans angry.

Supporting all the crooks and non performers diligently. Surely can't be a coincidence
 
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Well, he does have a point.

He has averaged 50+ in both the previous seasons and he has already hit 3 tons this season.

If he did get a call up tomorrow, then there is no arguing against it.

I just hope he doesn't keep again.

If that is the criteria there's atleast 6-7 others who deserve a call up ahead of him
 
If that is the criteria there's atleast 6-7 others who deserve a call up ahead of him

If you perform consistently, then sure why not?

Performing for 3 seasons seems like a very good indicator of someone, who deserves to be called to the national side.

Also, if others have done better than him, then sure they deserve to be ahead of him.
 
I have no problem with him playing as a specialist batsman but at 35 he can't replace Sharjeel in limited overs and Sami who has been very consistent in tests.
 
Based on his recent performance, he does deserve a call back. Was just recently looking at his performance over the past few seasons and I truly was amazed. I normally skim through scorecards of out first class competition and noticed his name among prominent scorers many many times. Upon further digging, I realized how well he has been performing.

Although I think such performances does deserve a recall, I am a bit apprehensive of what intangible negativity will he bring back into the team.

Also the guy went for Sarfaraz's jugular a while back but now that Sarfaraz is virtually irreplaceable, he is all praise for our 'T20 CAPTAIN'.
 
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He has a point. Definitely deserves a look in to the limited overs squads where Sarfraz won't survive for too long.
 
Wait, wait, wait//////....

Did he just say that previous to the last couple of years he never took his batting seriously?

So the ten years + he played for Pakistan, he didn't take his batting seriously?
 
To be honest, I don't really like him, but off late, he's made terrific performances. From LA's to First Class matches to the CPL. He wasn't dropped unjustly, but on merit, he deserves to be back. I don't care how old he is, but he is a much better option than 1) Salman Butt; who can't play fast to save his life. 2) Hafeez; who is pretty useless with the bat outside of Asia and doesn't make the team primarily as a batsman. 3) Azhar Ali; yes, he's had terrific performances in the recent test series and the last ODI that he played, but he is TOO slow for modern day ODI cricket. Nonetheless, he must be a given a chance considering his recent century but Kami bhai needs to be brought in as a backup primarily on the basis of merit and ignoring all previous performances (good or bad).
 
Wait, wait, wait//////....

Did he just say that previous to the last couple of years he never took his batting seriously?

So the ten years + he played for Pakistan, he didn't take his batting seriously?

The funny part is that he is implying he was more focused on his keeping, and if that is the case, i shiver to think how dreadful he would have been behind the wickets otherwise.
 
8 tons in the last 3 seasons (including this one) , average of 63 and highest of 275.

He does deserve a chance.
 
He needs to shut up as he knows well he will never be picked for Pakistan again.... now talks rubbish with the media.... and the media print his rubbish..... bye bye kami.... dont make us laugh
 
I have said this many times before and will say this again, playing for Pakistan is no ones birth right, its a privilege to represent your country.

He himself says that he never took batting seriously before, so whos fault is it?

Players like Rafatullah and Ayub Dogar worked very hard just to get atleast one game.

You need to be a full player before you get your chance to represent the nation. Because only on 1 chance will you be able to make a name for yourself.

Misbah got only one chance to captain his team, and he ended up being captain for 5 years. Harris Sohail was just an experiment who worked at the last minute, and now look, even after being injured for 1 whole year he still got a contract.
 
Maybe could be given a try in T20's as an opener but that's about it.

Can't keep going back to old horses any longer.
 
Will he be able to pass the fitness test that is in place since Micky has taken over ?? If not then I don't want him to be near the LOI squad no matter if he's averaging Bradmansque like !!!

Our LOI team is finally making some positive strides in cricket and I don't want such leaches to be part of it.
 
"Just give me three chances as an opener" : Kamran Akmal.

You blew it buddy
 
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If this is how long it took him to become a complete batsman then I guess we as a nation should give up on Umar Akmal fulfilling his talent prophecy
 
People harsh on poor old Kamster.

He's the type of guy we need to bring life to an otherwise boring side. His attacking game is what you need is Australia. QdK a guy with similar talent at the same age is having a time of his life. Kam was exposed to very bowler friendly pitches in Aus, he'd be an absolute beast in Aus now. Best cutter and puller in the country.

One of the best cut shots in the world.
 
People harsh on poor old Kamster.

He's the type of guy we need to bring life to an otherwise boring side. His attacking game is what you need is Australia. QdK a guy with similar talent at the same age is having a time of his life. Kam was exposed to very bowler friendly pitches in Aus, he'd be an absolute beast in Aus now. Best cutter and puller in the country.

One of the best cut shots in the world.

Except qdk is like 10+ years younger
 
He averages 60+ for 3 seasons

So yea he deserves to be selected on merit

Averages a poor 26, only 3 more than Afridi, on the international scene. Hence a proven failure who doesn't deserve anything.
 
What is wrong with some people?

Guy has a terrible international average, Afridi-esque, hence regardless of how many tons he makes in domestic he deserves no call-up. He has proved it time and again that he is done on the international scene. If we go by this logic then England would have never moved on from Ramprakash.
 
Too much baggage and tbf he had his chance in the t20s and failed miserably a little while a go

At 36 no need to go to him now
 
we have seen this story over and over again.

I actually have always had a soft spot for Kamran but there is no point going back to him.

He has performed domestically before and flopped

perhaps the only door in is if he has an amazing PSL, and then maybe we can see him as a t20 opening batsman. Even there though we remember 'just give me 3 chances as an opener'
 
His domestic for the last couple of years adjudges his urge but the question is can he replicate domestic performance into international. I have doubt. Pcb will know the best I think. So umar akmal, pls don't cry everyday for your selection.
 
I am not eyeing a place as a wicketkeeper in the Pakistan team

Yeah only because you can't take Sarfis spot! Otherwise you would be all over it :)) whether he has been performing or not there's far more deserving players patiently waiting for their chance. Instead of going backwards to a 35 yr old we should plan for the future we don't need any short term fixes. Heck i would have the other superstar Akmal over this guy. Time to wave goodbye Kami you've had your chance and oh thanks for Sydney!
 
He can't play as a batsman alone. As a keeper Sarfaraz is much better the him. Can't see a way back for him in the national side. I still can't get over his smiling and chuckling over missed catches and run out opportunities versus Australia many years back. There is more to him then meets the eye. Also, I feel he causes divisions in the Pakistani based on politics. I never want to see him in a Pak shirt again.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kamran Akmal has become the first batsman to reach 1000 runs in this season's Quaid E Azam Trophy tournament <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/806159880264486912">December 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Isnt this the same guy who asked for 3 chances and still failed, lmao
 
are we really in emergency situation that we need to call such oldies
 
Yuvraj Singh is bullying the Indian domestic circuit now.

Scored a double hundred I think.

He too needs to be in the test side ASAP. :bm

Big difference between the two. Pakistani first class matches are played on green mambas with a ball that is still new 50 overs into a first class innings, something Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Rashid Latif have complained about in the recent past, which results in every no name trundler averaging 20-21 with the ball while even some of our test batsmen have first class averages in the low 40s(YK/Misbah notwithstanding since they've been playing FC since the 90s and the green mambas are a recent phenomena).
 
If this crazy performance doesn;'t earn him a recall then there is no use of playing FC cricket in Pakistan.

At 34, he is far better than useless 43 year old Younis.
 
Being completely honest, he deserves to be brought back in. Like someone else just mentioned, Pak Domestic prepares green mumbas. Pitches are more than just suitable for bowlers. I think we can tell from the fact that trundlers like Mohammad Abbas are at top of the charts. Fact is, Kami Bhai has been the best BY FAR. And tbh, he was never bad to start with. Keeping, yes. Batting, sort of but not so much.
 
Should be in the Test squad ahead of Rizwan. Backup WK + good enough to play as a specialist batsman as well.

I like Rizwan a lot, but at this stage of his Test career, he is just a specialist fielder.
 
Should be in the Test squad ahead of Rizwan. Backup WK + good enough to play as a specialist batsman as well.

I like Rizwan a lot, but at this stage of his Test career, he is just a specialist fielder.

PCB is awful at picking players on form. KaKmals age is irrelevant. If it can
win you a famous series win, there is nothing wrong with exploiting a player's purple patch and then never selecting him again. See under Jamshed.
 
Is Kami still trying? :91:

What happened to "give me 3 chances" in T20 WC, total flop.

He is certified mental midget, class of Aamer Sohail school of mental midgets 2003 which includes Hafeez. :91:
 
He deserves a go , because he has performed at domestic circuit.

You got to give domestic circuit some respect.
 
One day this man will retire and then his haters will realize they missed some of the best he had to offer when they look at the dull, limited dead track UAE bullies we have.

The way he is going, he's custom made for bouncy pitches.

Inzi seems to favor the players he groomed, so we can hope...
 
You need to give domestic circuit some respect.

But you also need to give international cricket performances some respect too.

An average of 26 tells me, he is a shade better than Afridi.

It also tells me, he is the Mark Ramprakash of England.

Amazing First Class and List A stats.

Failure in Tests and ODI's.

Not everyone is cut for international scene.

It's frightening how our fans don't understand it.
 
1000 runs in 8 matches and that too at a very impressive strike rate, best among the all the batsmen this season. Never imagined I would be ever endorsing his inclusion in the team but with this performance I had no choice.
 
I don't know why, but i trust Asif more than i trust Akmal.I don't want to see Akmal ever again playing for Pakistan.
 
Big difference between the two. Pakistani first class matches are played on green mambas with a ball that is still new 50 overs into a first class innings, something Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Rashid Latif have complained about in the recent past, which results in every no name trundler averaging 20-21 with the ball while even some of our test batsmen have first class averages in the low 40s(YK/Misbah notwithstanding since they've been playing FC since the 90s and the green mambas are a recent phenomena).

Same problem in India (maybe not to this extent)...heavy pace friendly tracks and all. Maybe things may have improved in the last year or so but I am not sure.

Problem is that when quality of bowling is way too low...nothing can be said with a guarantee. Also a workable batting approach on a green mamba or a dead slow pitch against low quality bowling needn't necessarily translate well into performances in the
international circuit.

Someone like Fawad Alam will outperform many international stars if they played in Pak domestics. But in the main international pitches, things may not be the same.

Kamran Akmal is a good stroke maker so its worth a shot but if a player has been super inconsistent for a decade then its time to move past him.

Not a bad idea to select him but not sure if it would really click this time.
 
Kamran Akmal deserves praise and appreciation, says Salman Butt

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“Kamran has played exceptionally well throughout the season and I thank God that he played for us this season.”

Pakistan’s first-class team Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) made headlines last month when they were oust from the race of the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. The Mohammad Hafeez-led side secured just a single victory, against Karachi Whites, in three matches during the Super Eight stage of the country’s premier coloured-ball tournament.

The vacuum was filled on Tuesday when Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) secured their maiden final qualification from Group-I due to the first innings lead against Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), tipped to be one of the strongest sides this season, at Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad.

WAPDA, led by former Pakistan captain Salman Butt, had been in phenomenal form throughout the tournament, winning eight out of their 10 matches. They will take on Habib Bank Limited (HBL) in the final starting Saturday, which will be a pink-ball affair.

“I’m thankful to God and have every reason to be happy with the performance of my side,” said Butt in an exclusive interview with dailytimes.com.pk on Wednesday, adding every individual put his hand up when demanded.

“There were injuries during the season, but the replacements stepped up every time. I am proud to lead a side like WAPDA.

“The mood is good in the dressing room but we know that we have to remain focused as our target is to win.”

Though cricket is a team sports and the success of a team rely on the collective efforts, however, if one has to single out a star performer it would be Kamran Akmal. The wicketkeeper batsman had a phenomenal first-class season as he plundered more than a thousand runs at the back of five centuries.

“Kamran has played exceptionally well throughout the season and I thank God that he played for us this season,” Butt said. “I think he is the only Pakistani keeper to achieve such a feat. He deserves praise and appreciation. Our winning streak would not have been possible without his input.”

After the return of Mohammad Amir to the international cricket in January this year, Butt is raring to don Pakistan colours. Initially there was an impression that the global cricket governing body — the International Cricket Council (ICC) — has suggested the Pakistan Cricket Board against selecting him and Mohammad Asif. But a statement from the ICC this week negating such a notion has put a question mark on the cricket board’s selection policy.

To a question regarding his comeback in the national side the 32-year-old said, “What I have to do is to stay fit and keep scoring runs and wait for the opportunity. When God will deem fit, I will be selected.”
 
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