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"I dream of being handed a Test cap one day" : Umar Waheed

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Umar Waheed, 20, has been a consistent performer in various age group and domestic teams since 2010. He first drew attention towards himself in 2011 when he scored 211 runs in a U19 tournament in South Africa, involving the hosts, Pakistan and Zimbabwe, at an average of 52.75. He followed this performance by scoring 107 runs at 35.7 in three fifty over games against South Africa. The middle order batsman has once again impressed with his consistency in the ongoing season of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (Gold) where, representing National Bank of Pakistan, he has scored in excess of 300 runs so far in seven First-Class fixtures including 76 and 65 in the same match against the Karachi Dolphins.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, the youngster discusses the gulf in quality between U19 and First-Class cricket, the experience of playing alongside established cricketers in the NBP side, the advice he has received from his NBP captain Kamran Akmal and the level of competition in the current season of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.



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PakPassion.Net : How do you view your performance in the current edition of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy? Are you satisfied with your batting?

Umar Waheed : My performance in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy so far has been a bit erratic. I admit I have not been as consistent as I would have liked to have been this season. So far, I have scored 321 runs in ten innings, with an average which is close to 36. Hopefully I’ll be able to register big scores in the matches to come and make up for the lapses of the past. In terms of satisfaction, all I can say is that I have been doing a decent job from the team's point of view. My seniors are backing me to convert my starts into three figures and Inshallah I hope to play a long innings or two in the next few games.


PakPassion.Net : We're seeing some low scores in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy this season. Why do you think that is?

Umar Waheed : I feel that one reason is that the bowlers have been bowling well consistently and picking up wickets too. Having said that, I should add that the tracks being prepared this season seem to be more supportive for both bowlers and batsmen as compared to those from last season. This could explain why we have also seen some big scores this season.

Just recently, we scored a mammoth 542 against Lahore Lions. Later in the same match, Hammad Azam, who was outstanding with the ball, helped us restrict the Lions to 159 runs. So, it obviously depends on the quality of bowlers and how the batsmen tackle them. This pitch happened to be a good one and I hope to see pitches like this one in the upcoming matches this season.


PakPassion.Net : How big is the jump from U19 cricket to First-Class cricket in Pakistan?

Umar Waheed : There is a marked difference between U19 cricket and First-Class cricket because there are lots of big name players in First-Class cricket. At the U19 level, there are players of the same age group and experience level. In First-Class cricket, you also have to compete with national players so there is added pressure on you. One can, however, say that if you have played at the U19 level, you adjust well to First-Class cricket. I represented Pakistan U19 in twenty five matches and had an average of over 40. In First-Class Cricket, I currently have an average of 33.72 in 23 games which I'm satisfied with. Hopefully, I will be able to build on this performance in future.


PakPassion.Net : You are playing alongside some very experienced players at NBP which must be a great help for your development?

Umar Waheed : That is certainly the case. I have received a lot of help from my seniors. This could be one reason why I have performed better in this season compared to the last one. Kamran Akmal is our captain and he has helped me like an elder brother would. In addition, established players like Fawad Alam, Nasir Jamshed and Wahab Riaz have also supported me and helped in the development of my game.


PakPassion.Net : What's the best piece of advice you've received about your batting and who was it from?

Umar Waheed : My captain at NBP, Kamran Akmal, has always supported me and given me good advice. I have his backing and I respect him because he is the captain and is also like an elder brother to me. He has been taking me for net practice before the games which has been very helpful for me. His advice has been crucial to the development of certain areas of my cricket for example, there were balls which I would block but really should have scored on. On Kamran Akmal’s advice, I worked on shots to play against such deliveries and I can now score runs off them.

In addition, he has taught me how to play with patience and to spend as much time at the crease as I possibly can. I am following his advice and I now play the ball on its merit, and try not to play loose shots like I did before. I also try not to relax and lose concentration when I have scored around thirty runs which is important for playing long innings.


PakPassion.Net : Who is the best bowler you've faced so far in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy this season?

Umar Waheed: At this stage in the competition, we have mostly played against the regions and I don’t think any bowler really stands out in terms of difficulty in facing his deliveries. In the near future, we will be playing against the departments where lot of international players will be playing. From Port Qasim Authority there are Mohammad Talha and Mohammad Sami, and, from Habib Bank, there is Ehsan Adil who is equally talented so I expect the challenge to be a lot tougher than it is now.


PakPassion.Net : Do you think that there is too much emphasis on T20 cricket among young batsmen in Pakistan?

Umar Waheed: Yes, that’s right. There is a craze for T20 cricket, not only in Pakistan but also in the world right now. The T20 fever is at its peak due to the number of high profile leagues around the world. There is no doubt that T20 cricket is entertaining, but the real test for a player can only be found in 4-day Cricket. It tests your temperament, your skill and your patience. We should focus more on our 4-day performances.

As for myself, I consider myself a suitable player for 4-day and One Day cricket because I have played more games in these formats than in the T20 format. In T20 Cricket I have played just 12 matches where I have performed fairly well, with a strike rate of 110. As you can see from my average in T20 which is close to 25, that I have tried to utilize every opportunity to play cricket and perform well, regardless of the format.


PakPassion.Net : A place in the Pakistan A side is probably the next big step in tour career. Do you feel you are any closer to selection for this squad?

Umar Waheed : To be honest, I don’t think I stand a chance of selection in the Pakistan A side with my current performance. That situation can, obviously, change if I am able to make a big score in the near future.

One has to remember that the PCB doesn’t select a player on the basis of one performance alone. They always aim to select players who are top performers over a period of time across different formats for their respective regions or their departments. When the time is right, the PCB gives its players an opportunity to play at the higher levels and to perform in line with their talent.


PakPassion.Net : We've seen ECB send some of their young players to play in Sri Lanka domestic cricket. Do you think the PCB should also send some of their young players to Australia or South Africa to play domestic cricket?

Umar Waheed : Yes, they should send players abroad. If there are no camps at the NCA or trials during the off-season, the players should be allowed and encouraged to take part in leagues abroad. As it is, our players do take part of their own accord in leagues in the UK or UAE when there is no domestic cricket in Pakistan.

However, the issue is that during our domestic season, the domestic season is also underway in most other cricket playing countries. Apart from the UK, all domestic seasons are in progress simultaneously so going abroad during our season is not alway practical.


PakPassion.Net : What has been the best moment of your short career so far?

Umar Waheed : Let me answer that by saying that in my view, the only type of cricket which carries weight is First-Class cricket. In that format, my top score of 183 has been the best innings of my career so far. It was a very memorable knock for me. I scored those runs against Abbottabad, playing for Rawalpindi last year. It is very special for me because it was my maiden First-Class hundred. I have had a few scores in the nineties after that innings and I also remember scoring 99 and 96. I have been dismissed a few times in the nineties too which is memorable, I suppose, for the wrong reasons.


PakPassion.Net : Your aims and targets for this season?

Umar Waheed : I aim to score three to four centuries this season and score 800 to 1000 runs. I am still hopeful as there are five to six matches remaining before the end of the season. I already have over 300 runs this season in 10 innings and still have a few matches in hand to achieve my aim.


PakPassion.Net : Do you dream of playing for Pakistan one day?

Umar Waheed : It’s a dream and a goal of every Pakistani to represent Pakistan one day. Inshallah, a time will come when the selectors will be compelled to select me on the basis of my performance on the domestic circuit. Like every other player, I dream of being handed a Test cap one day.
 
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Very talented batsman and he will make it if his domestic coaches show faith in him. Sabih Azhar prefers 35 year old hacks over real batsman like Umer Waheed.
 
Good talent, hopefully he score some thing close to 700 runs in the ongoing FC season to get himself under the selection radar.
 
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Umar Waheed : To be honest, I don’t think I stand a chance of selection in the Pakistan A side with my current performance. That situation can, obviously, change if I am able to make a big score in the near future.

One has to remember that the PCB doesn’t select a player on the basis of one performance alone. They always aim to select players who are top performers over a period of time across different formats for their respective regions or their departments. When the time is right, the PCB gives its players an opportunity to play at the higher levels and to perform in line with their talent.

Excellent stuff. He has FC average of 33 and he thinks he can't be selected for even A side with that average. Seems like he's a mature guy who values merit.

And then we have people like Shan Masood who have FC average of 34 and they got fast-tracked to TEST squad, overtaking many deserving players who are rotting in the domestic circle.

Seriously, they make a mockery out of merit sometimes when selected individuals are put in the national team when they don't even deserve it. Shameful.
 
Hope this guy does well. I've been following him for a while and his average just seems to get lower and lower. Hope he can build some consistency and starts scoring. Departmental Cricket isn't as easy as its made out... Top performers in it should be fast tracked into the Playing XI(Not even the Squad...The playing XI). Haris Sohail with his impeccable record should be playing for Pakistan right now.
 
Excellent stuff. He has FC average of 33 and he thinks he can't be selected for even A side with that average. Seems like he's a mature guy who values merit.

And then we have people like Shan Masood who have FC average of 34 and they got fast-tracked to TEST squad, overtaking many deserving players who are rotting in the domestic circle.

Seriously, they make a mockery out of merit sometimes when selected individuals are put in the national team when they don't even deserve it. Shameful.

Fully agree with this. This kid looks very mature. And a great interview.
 
Good interview and really good to read him willing to work on his game and not complaining.
 
Remember watching him in the U19 last year. Looks a bright prospect and wish him well.
 
Still young and has huge potential ..

One thing I like about him is the honesty where he says he doesn't stand a chance of being selected for the Pakistan A team even..
 
Dreams come true, and I hope yours come true as well.

Keep a razor sharp focus on improving your game, and don't let fame or hero-ship disrupt your vision and stop you from growing your game.

Rahul Dravid should be your ideal, not necessarily due to his batting but due to his approach to handle fame, money and his approach towards his game.
20 years of solid and controversy free career like him should be your goal.

Don't end up like Umer Akmal or something who has hardly learned anything after playing 100 ODIs because he thinks he is a super star who has reached the pinnacle of batting so there is nothing more to learn or do.

Stay quite and focussed, and let your performance, your faith towards the country and your game do the talking.

All the best !!
 
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Currently Umar Waheed is playing at 118* for NBP against UBL.

Good job Umar Wheed should eye for a double ton. :14:
 
Almost as if he planned it! :D

PakPassion.Net : Your aims and targets for this season?

Umar Waheed : I aim to score three to four centuries this season and score 800 to 1000 runs. I am still hopeful as there are five to six matches remaining before the end of the season. I already have over 300 runs this season in 10 innings and still have a few matches in hand to achieve my aim.
 
if he times his cricket shots as well as his predictions in interviews, im sure he'll have a test cap before long :yk
 
I really love the way this guy bat. Absolutely flawless and classy technique. Wish one day we dee him and Umar Amin playing more games for Pakistan.
 
I think, I saw this boy batting few times in U19. Absolutely no comparison what so ever, but the watching him, the first great that came to my mind was AB. I think, he is a very good back foot player, a good finisher & a very good fielder.
 
A good read.

He's a very level headed lad and the interview verifies that.

He's definitely got a bright future ahead of him.
 
Currently on 118* for NBP... Seems like the interview was a lucky one for him ;)
 
Watched him bat a few times and looks a very fine young batsman.
 
He is a very elegant batsman, looks good off the front foot

Just needs to, string together few decent performances and he will be in contention soon
 
A very good player saw him in domestic playing under Sohail Tanvir for Rawalpindi Rams he will be a good player for Pakistan in Tests but in limited over formats he is another version of Fawad Alam he can rotate strike but can't hit big if needed his body is weak he need to build some muscles otherwise another Fawad Alam in the making.
 
Think his time may be coming soon - given Pakistan's poor batting in recent times.
 
A very good player saw him in domestic playing under Sohail Tanvir for Rawalpindi Rams he will be a good player for Pakistan in Tests but in limited over formats he is another version of Fawad Alam he can rotate strike but can't hit big if needed his body is weak he need to build some muscles otherwise another Fawad Alam in the making.
Umar Waheed reminds me of Bangladeshi batsman Nasir Hossain, I've seen Umar Waheed hit some good shots so pretty sure he is capable of it.
 
Best of luck to Umar.

Definitely one for the future.
 
He's a top batsman. Very good technique. Watching him right now in a fc game. Best game to judge cricketers.
 
He's a top batsman. Very good technique. Watching him right now in a fc game. Best game to judge cricketers.

What are your thoughts on Mohd Nawaz? He ha done well in this game and is a more like for like replacement for Hafeez. But I've never seen him play so not sure.
 
he is scoring 100 runs on tracks which have 150 as average score , he has the best technique i believe in pakistan
 
played a club match with him once. He's a very good fellow
 
Another lost cause - seeing his latest scores tells me that he is not doing that well.
 
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Umer Waheed scored 115 runs off 241 balls in the Grade 2 final for SBP vs HEC
 
Seventh first-class hundred for Umar Waheed

He makes 109 to strengthen Northern's grip on the match

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