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"I really back our team to chase whatever target is set" : Azhar Ali

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"Credit should be given to the Irish players for the way they came back"

"They batted really well after being challenged by a good bowling side"

"Especially Kevin O'Brien, a composed knock after Ireland had lost 5-6 wickets"

"He kept on going and credit should be given to the Irish players"

"Obviously in a Test match or any type of cricket, when you drop chances then it pegs you back"

"The way our bowlers bowled in the earlier session, they brought the game back into our hands"

"But, Kevin O'Brien's innings was a special one"

"Thompson came and scored quickly and that partnership took the game back [in Ireland's favour], otherwise I think we had the game under control"

"They came out and the boundaries were coming so we decided to keep the run-rate in check because if you give too many boundaries that can change the momentum of the game"

"The 100 run partnership is the one that brought Ireland back [into this game]"

"He's [Amir] a very important bowler for us"

"He bowled really well today even with the small bit of injury he is carrying, still looked very threatening"

"We are hoping that the injury he has, is not that much [serious]"

"We are pretty confident that it's not going to take too long [to heal]"

"If you ask a side to follow-on, it's [usually] very difficult to come back from that, but today we let things go [get out of hand]"

"It was good competition between bat and ball"

"When you chase [a target], you have to bat very well in the 4th innings, but looking at how we batted under tough conditions, I really back our team to chase whatever we have to chase"
 
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Azhar will be 1st one out early tomorrow and pakistan will bottle any run chase as usual
 
Ireland winning this game will be FANTASTIC for test cricket.

Come on Pakistan, showcase your big hearts and let it happen.
 
"I back our team to chase whatever target is set, but I myself will block out 10 overs and go no where with the score, have plenty of plays and misses and then eventually will knick one to the keeper and head back to the pavilion with a single digit score, over to the rest to the line up - but we can chase anything" :azhar2
 
"I back our team to chase whatever target is set, but I myself will block out 10 overs and go no where with the score, have plenty of plays and misses and then eventually will knick one to the keeper and head back to the pavilion with a single digit score, over to the rest to the line up - but we can chase anything" :azhar2

The lucky Irish public would get to see the maestro live. Will get their full money's worth :azhar2
 
The lucky Irish public would get to see the maestro live. Will get their full money's worth :azhar2

And if they still have a thirst to watch a maestro at work - fear not, Shafiq walks out to the middle at 2 drop :shafiq
 
"I really back our team to chase whatever target is set". Well, he's come out and said it, so he must lead from the front tomorrow. No pressure Azhar!
 
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The fourth innings legend has spoken, nothing to worry about now.
 
Ireland winning this game will be FANTASTIC for test cricket.

Come on Pakistan, showcase your big hearts and let it happen.

We will leave that for our indian friends to handle after all they claim to be brothers and saviours of Afghanis.
 
Easier said than done. Azhar will be probably the first one out tomorrow. He has a horrible 4th innings record.
 
Ireland winning this game will be FANTASTIC for test cricket.

Come on Pakistan, showcase your big hearts and let it happen.

As a pakistani I want us to win but I dont want a draw. Instead of a draw I would take Irish win :P
 
I don't

we were 130/6 batting first...

we are a batsman short

and yourself and Shafiq are known to collapse under pressure
 
he's talking as if misbah and younis are still playing

his own performance his so horrible and he's talking about chasing down any target. it's like he is taunting the irish team. why can't our players just keep their mouths shut? especially when you're getting spanked by a test team on debut
 
He might have seen the weather forecast and knows they might not even bat tomorrow 😂
 
Even though I still think Pakistan will easily win the game, I still suspect the Pakistani squad isn't that confident. Starting with the comments from Sarfaraz at the start of the series, it does seem like the Pakistan camp was little worried about this one off test. Hope they don't take that fear with them to batting batting crease tomorrow.
 
AZHAR : We have to give credit. This is what he's been saying since last 3 years.

I expected it.

Wth is credit? Say ur bowlers bowled poorly.
 
AZHAR : We have to give credit. This is what he's been saying since last 3 years.

I expected it.

Wth is credit? Say ur bowlers bowled poorly.

Giving credit is right and he can’t criticize his bowlers in the middle of the match
 
AZHAR : We have to give credit. This is what he's been saying since last 3 years.

I expected it.

Wth is credit? Say ur bowlers bowled poorly.

You just highlighted the difference between a random poster on the internet and that of a Professional representing his country.
 
We are not winning this game. Weather forecast not good as per reports and our batsmen struggle under cloudy conditions. I am hoping for the worst.
 
Calm down people last session has been favouring the batsmen

Conditions and pitch are completely diffrent in the afternoon compared to what it is in the morning

Day 2 last session Faheem & shadab
Day 3 porterfield & Joyce
Day 4 o brian and thompson


This morning we will end it in the first hour

But the suns not out today so it will be difficult for batsmen even in the last session
 
If we loose this match Azhar will be the main culprit to drop catches and score nothing, along with Babar, Rahat, Sarfraz.
 
4th innings choker, Sharjah Test vs SL aside.

Consistently fails to stands up in a pressure chase.
 
Apart from that fluke innings in Sharjah, Azhar has been a walking wicket in the fourth innings.
 
"I back our team to chase whatever target is set, but I myself will block out 10 overs and go no where with the score, have plenty of plays and misses and then eventually will knick one to the keeper and head back to the pavilion with a single digit score, over to the rest to the line up - but we can chase anything" :azhar2

Haha! Couldn't have said it better myself and Azhar certainly did not disappoint. :azhar2
 
He actually helped the team by getting out in the first over. A 40 ball 10 would have been more damaging.
 
Easier said than done. Azhar will be probably the first one out tomorrow. He has a horrible 4th innings record.

Knew it. Both Azhar and Asad do not have in them to lead the batting. Shameful that they have been outbatted by much younger and inexperienced batsmen.
 
Tell me what he needs to do in order for it not to be a fluke?

Azhar is it eight years into his career, and he has been a consistent flop in the fourth innings barring that one innings against Sri Lanka at Sharjah, where Mathews' defensive field placings and some poor bowling allowed Azhar to score a hundred at a 70+ SR.

Clearly, that innings was a flash in the pan. He averages in the 20's in the fourth innings, and has been dismissed for single digit scores more than 50% of the time. One of the biggest culprits of our numerous day five capitulations in the last few years.
 
Azhar is it eight years into his career, and he has been a consistent flop in the fourth innings barring that one innings against Sri Lanka at Sharjah, where Mathews' defensive field placings and some poor bowling allowed Azhar to score a hundred at a 70+ SR.

Clearly, that innings was a flash in the pan. He averages in the 20's in the fourth innings, and has been dismissed for single digit scores more than 50% of the time. One of the biggest culprits of our numerous day five capitulations in the last few years.

That doesn't make that innings a fluke. An anomaly, fair enough, but to call that innings a fluke is simply downplaying what was a great innings.
 
That doesn't make that innings a fluke. An anomaly, fair enough, but to call that innings a fluke is simply downplaying what was a great innings.

We know that Azhar does not have the capability of scoring a 100 at a SR of 75, and he was greatly helped by the captaincy and the bowling. Because of the situation, he took risks and they all came off that day.

In my view, a great performance can be a fluke as well. Most of Afridi's ODI hundreds were flukes, because we know that his only way of batting was to slog blindly. Any half-decent hitter would score 5-6 hundreds over a 20 year career by playing the way he did. However, that doesn't mean that they weren't great performances.

Great yes, but also flukey.
 
We know that Azhar does not have the capability of scoring a 100 at a SR of 75, and he was greatly helped by the captaincy and the bowling. Because of the situation, he took risks and they all came off that day.

In my view, a great performance can be a fluke as well. Most of Afridi's ODI hundreds were flukes, because we know that his only way of batting was to slog blindly. Any half-decent hitter would score 5-6 hundreds over a 20 year career by playing the way he did. However, that doesn't mean that they weren't great performances.

Great yes, but also flukey.

You can say what you want about the tactics that day but Azhar Ali played a great innings to level the series. You can not say that is a fluke. A fluke is flipping a coin 5 times and predicting correctly each time whether it will be heads or tails. A fluke is bowling half volleys but taking wickets. A fluke is not playing a great innings under pressure in a must win test against a bowling line up of Lakmal, Eranga, Mathews and Herath, known to be one of the best spinners on day 4/5. Lots of records were broken during this innings, so if you, a so called "Pakistani fan" are not ready to accept this, then I really question if you really are a Pakistani fan or just a troll.

I'm not disagreeing with you that this was an anomaly, just to make that clear, but credit where credit is due for this innings.
 
You can say what you want about the tactics that day but Azhar Ali played a great innings to level the series. You can not say that is a fluke. A fluke is flipping a coin 5 times and predicting correctly each time whether it will be heads or tails. A fluke is bowling half volleys but taking wickets. A fluke is not playing a great innings under pressure in a must win test against a bowling line up of Lakmal, Eranga, Mathews and Herath, known to be one of the best spinners on day 4/5. Lots of records were broken during this innings, so if you, a so called "Pakistani fan" are not ready to accept this, then I really question if you really are a Pakistani fan or just a troll.

I'm not disagreeing with you that this was an anomaly, just to make that clear, but credit where credit is due for this innings.

I don't agree that there was a lot of pressure on Pakistan that day. Our inability to handle pressure is there for everyone to see, I have lost count of the number of times we have failed to save a match on day 5.

In the Sharjah chase, Pakistan did not play with fear and pressure because they were not expected to pull it off. They were resigned to lose the series but Mathews' defensive captaincy gave them a window of opportunity, and they had a good crack at it.

The batsmen including Azhar played with freedom and attacked the bowlers, something that he cannot do under pressure. If he had to do our usual tuk tuk on that day, he would have failed as usual, especially against Herath who has had the wood over him.

My definition of a fluke is something that cannot be replicated again. Azhar will never produce an innings like that again. Please don't call me a troll because we have different definitions of fluke.
 
I don't agree that there was a lot of pressure on Pakistan that day. Our inability to handle pressure is there for everyone to see, I have lost count of the number of times we have failed to save a match on day 5.

In the Sharjah chase, Pakistan did not play with fear and pressure because they were not expected to pull it off. They were resigned to lose the series but Mathews' defensive captaincy gave them a window of opportunity, and they had a good crack at it.

The batsmen including Azhar played with freedom and attacked the bowlers, something that he cannot do under pressure. If he had to do our usual tuk tuk on that day, he would have failed as usual, especially against Herath who has had the wood over him.

My definition of a fluke is something that cannot be replicated again. Azhar will never produce an innings like that again. Please don't call me a troll because we have different definitions of fluke.

So because Pakistan are known to collapse on day 5 you feel they have no pressure? By the same logic, do you think that South Africa have no pressure in knockout matches because they are known to be chokers? If you are expected to lose, teams can play with nothing to lose, I agree with you there but downplaying that innings due to that is poor logic.
When a minnow plays a full strength team they are expected to lose, so if they win would you use the same logic and say that "minnow x were expected to lose to full member y" and therefore under rate a good innings/bowling performance by a player from an associate team?
 
Azhar Ali speaking ahead of Lords Test:

"Playing at Lords is always special, if you ask any cricketer they will tell you there is sacred feeling about it which you won't get anywhere else"

"My favourite memory is when I played my first match at Lords, it was very special"
 
Clearly woefully out of form, to do well in england you need to know where your off-stump is and also need to be able to leave the ball well as its just as important as blocking early on. Also the need to play straight is very apparent.

So why was Azhar feeling need to walk down wicket to bowlers? Is that going to give him any balance? is that going to given him better idea what balls to leave and play at? Also this wasnt an ODI where the bowler was going to lose his lines all off a sudden and be taken off.

Azhars lost concept of the batting basics at crease and no wonder hes a walking wicket at moment.
 
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