Didin't Babar and Sami also have poor FC careers until they came to the Pakistan team. Babar even had a poor tour to England with the A side. Sami's FC record was terrible but both still came to the national side and have been performing decently. Amad and Asif could do the same.
Then Junaid Khan has not been found with an illegal action so how can you say he is a chucker? If he hasn't been found with a suspect action then he's not a chucker. So he should be selected
Since when is pace everything. There are quite a few bowlers on the international stage who lack pace but are still bowling well. Even McGrath, and Asif lacked pace. He averages below 20 in FC and is a very good prospect that should play.
Next time please do not quote me your unwanted opinion which I never asked for, but you keep insisting on quoting me. So I ask you kindly please stop quoting me to express that you do not agree with my opinion.
Thanks.
Isn't that the purpose of a forum? If your not open for discussion or don't want anyone to critique your opinion keep it to yourself.
Babar and Sami have been on the radar since they were in their late teens, they've performed in an arena that is "international standard".
The problem with picking players solely off stats (especially pace bowlers) is the horrible quality pitches that they play on, these pitches are suited to the typical medium pacer; 120-130 kph and can nip the ball around if the pitch offers assistance.
Tabish Khan, Mohammad Abbas etc. pick truckloads of wickets in the QEA trophy. Now, if you take a look at their statistics they create an image that these bowlers are good or in other words quality, contrary to what the statistics show they are in fact quite "average". Hence, performances in the QEA trophy are always taken with a grain of salt.
Then you also have to take into account some of the "shoddy" batsman that the bowlers bowl to. The quality of cricket being played in our most high profiled domestic tournament is simply disgusting; batsman with non existent techniques, bowlers whom aren't skilled, the statistics all paint a false perception.
Such bowlers struggle in high profiled List-A tournaments and sometimes not even picked. Why you may ask, they simply don't have the skill set to get batsman out on flat pitches.
We have a good example in Mir Hamza. He's got these wonderful statistics, yet when he came out of the obscure (QEA Trophy) and into the spotlight i.e playing in the PSL he was extremely mediocre. I understand he only bowled a few overs, but why do you think he only bowled a couple of overs? Mir played under Mickey Arthur, but have we heard Mickey say anything in regards to Mir Hamza? I'm sure if Mickey was impressed he would at least mention his name. I understand that the shorter formats aren't Mir's cup of tea but the form of the game does not need to be taken into account to judge the mantle of a player.
Pace isn't everything and I agree with what you said, but Mir isn't a McGrath, Philander or an Asif. He's a decent medium pacer whom can do a job on a pitch that offers assistance. Thus, he isn't a feasible option in most venues.
(I'm not trying to be rude or target you personally, but have you even seen Mir play?)
Let's not get hypothetical here and start the "what if" business. I think Aamad is a good player but he has been out of form this season. Mickey along with Sarfraz said that Aamad is undercooked and is not ready for the international stage.
In Asif's case, he has just returned from an injury has not performed this season. The selectors themselves are attending games and I'm certain that if they were awed with Asif they would pick him (same applies to Mir).