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"I want to become like Abdul Razzaq and win matches for Pakistan" : Aamer Yamin

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Aamer Yamin speaking on TV during the high-performance camp:

"This camp is a great initiative. We had two months here where we needed to focus on our fitness and I think this camp is a very good sign for Pakistan cricket."

"When I came here, I took part in a yoyo test which is quite important specially in terms of being considered for selection. I scored 17.1 at the start of the camp but after a couple of weeks, I have reached 18.1 which is the requirement for the Pakistan team."

"Leaving general Pakistani type food is difficult at the start since that is what we've been eating since childhood but now I am used to it since 3-4 years as I've played for the Pakistan team etc. My target is to make a comeback and perform well for Pakistan."

"As a professional, my aim is to perform well whenever I get a chance. Selection is not in my hands, all I can do is perform."

"As an all-rounder, you need to focus on both aspects of your game. Nowadays you need to work a lot on bowling as bowlers get smashed in modern day cricket. I have been working a lot on different aspects specially death bowling. Pace and variations are both important and I am working on all aspects."

"My favourite in the Pakistan team was Abdul Razzaq and he won Pakistan a lot of matches. I want to become like him and win matches for Pakistan with my efforts, hard work and performances."
 
His bowling looks worse than club grade. And is just avg as a batsman.

You are making this assumption of what? The couple matches he played for Pakistan, he played a vital knock of 62 in of them. Bowling needs improvement, and he is working on it. He had a pretty good domestic tournament recently. Can't just write someone off like that.
 
You are making this assumption of what? The couple matches he played for Pakistan, he played a vital knock of 62 in of them. Bowling needs improvement, and he is working on it. He had a pretty good domestic tournament recently. Can't just write someone off like that.

I don't have that disease of making assumptions. I just write what I see. Yeah, I saw that half century as well but may be you didn't. The team was Zimbabwe and in worse condition than what they are now. You might argue other Pak batsmen failing in that but even with that argument he didn't looked such a big deal. The overall package just didn't seem to be impressive. To me he appeared somewhat like that Bangali cricketer Khaled Mahmood type. If he is still that same cricketer who I had seen, then the real bowlers from the bigger team will just crush him.
If you have seen him doing better in the recent times so it would be good if you can share any video of his improved version.
 
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Good to hear he is working on his bowling- it's his weaker suit. The fact he was given a central contract suggests he is certainly in Mickey's plans.
 
You mean perenially lazy and unfit, a poor fielder and someone whose batting only came off once in a blue moon ?

Yamin's bowling is pretty harmless beyond the new ball. However he definitely has potential with the bat. Was one of Haroon Rasheed and Waqar Younis's many blunders in dropping him so soon after he scored a fifty away to Zimbabwe in a difficult situation.
 
I don't have that disease of making assumptions. I just write what I see. Yeah, I saw that half century as well but may be you didn't. The team was Zimbabwe and in worse condition than what they are now. You might argue other Pak batsmen failing in that but even with that argument he didn't looked such a big deal. The overall package just didn't seem to be impressive. To me he appeared somewhat like that Bangali cricketer Khaled Mahmood type. If he is still that same cricketer who I had seen, then the real bowlers from the bigger team will just crush him.
If you have seen him doing better in the recent times so it would be good if you can share any video of his improved version.

Again your making assumptions here. What exactly do you mean by "didn't looked such a big deal?" Saeed Anwar made ducks in his first match, does that mean, he didn't look like the "overall package" or "just didn't seem to be impressive."

We will never know until he is given a chance, in the few opportunities given to him, he hasn't failed to impress. Recently concluded domestic LO tournament, he had a few decent performances. We need him as an allrounder, a person who can hit in the lower order, and can bowl 5-6 overs regurly. Don't have a video, but the tournament was telecasted, sure you can find a video online somewhere.
 
Again your making assumptions here. What exactly do you mean by "didn't looked such a big deal?" Saeed Anwar made ducks in his first match, does that mean, he didn't look like the "overall package" or "just didn't seem to be impressive."

We will never know until he is given a chance, in the few opportunities given to him, he hasn't failed to impress. Recently concluded domestic LO tournament, he had a few decent performances. We need him as an allrounder, a person who can hit in the lower order, and can bowl 5-6 overs regurly. Don't have a video, but the tournament was telecasted, sure you can find a video online somewhere.

I leave it as is considering it as your obsession with the word assumption.
In regards to Yamin an FC avg of just 33 and LOI avg of 26 in the batting and his bowling anyone can tell is below club level and nothing to write home about as far as the fielding is concerned and you think selectors don't understand the dynamics of this guy as well as you do. For their part they have been considerate to give him a contract with the national team and keep him under the vigilance just for that one inning of 62 against the world's lowest ranked LOI team. There are few good players coming up who are brilliant fielders too and the current bunch has started to look little better now,so he needs to match up with those better skilled guys. If he does raise his level to stake a claim through powerful performances then I think no Pak fan would ever complain about that.
 
I leave it as is considering it as your obsession with the word assumption.
In regards to Yamin an FC avg of just 33 and LOI avg of 26 in the batting and his bowling anyone can tell is below club level and nothing to write home about as far as the fielding is concerned and you think selectors don't understand the dynamics of this guy as well as you do. For their part they have been considerate to give him a contract with the national team and keep him under the vigilance just for that one inning of 62 against the world's lowest ranked LOI team. There are few good players coming up who are brilliant fielders too and the current bunch has started to look little better now,so he needs to match up with those better skilled guys. If he does raise his level to stake a claim through powerful performances then I think no Pak fan would ever complain about that.

Again you're saying that it is my "obsession with the word assumption" when again you're assuming. Someone like Razzaq also had similar stats to what Yamin has, does that mean we should have never played him as well? Like I have mentioned above, Yamin needs to improve on a few things, but that certainly doesn't mean that he is "not good enough."

You say he made a 62 versus the lowest rank side in ODI cricket, but he can only play and perform versus teams that he is picked to play against. He did perform decently well in the previous LO domestic tournament. Took wickets and scored crucial runs. My overall point is, don't write him off without giving him a proper chance, as is the case with any hard-working cricketer.
 
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