Mamoon
ATG
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2012
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Good player, but I’m afraid another mental midget.
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Haris Sohail, Umar Amin, Saud Shakeel same types goes missing when the going gets toughA rich man’s Umar Amin. He does for 50-60 balls what Amin did for 15-20.
Play delightful shots and before going back to the hut. There is nothing one can do if you have a jelly spine.
I swear this guy is ugly to watch. Most unelegant batsman going.
His stance is ugly but when playing strokes he looks quite elegant. It’s a bit strange lol
For so called new batting hope he has been an utter disaster.
More often then not throws it away with soft dismissals.He is poor under pressure as shown in previous test.Seldom converts his starts and when he bats he ends up sucking any momentum out of the innings as he has done here.
He is almost 30 has a poor fitness record and I believe he should be the first to be binned after Hafeez
Hasn't stopped Shafiq and Ashar to keep getting chances. Harris was stopped more by injury than poor play.Most likely be his last series to show that he can score big . Already 30.
And looks better than Hafeez, Shafiq, Sarfaraz and Imam put together.
While not getting nearly as many chances due to injury and not being selected.
For so called new batting hope he has been an utter disaster.
More often then not throws it away with soft dismissals.He is poor under pressure as shown in previous test.Seldom converts his starts and when he bats he ends up sucking any momentum out of the innings as he has done here.
He is almost 30 has a poor fitness record and I believe he should be the first to be binned after Hafeez
Good player, but I’m afraid another mental midget.
It’s not an odi bro, plenty of time left in the test, maybe yes he should have made more scoring opportunities but it’s not terrible what he’s done, he just needs to go big here and ensure we have a total of 350 plus
Another prescient prediction.
While I don't mind you following me around in every thread, you should perhaps at least have the courtesy to take my comments in context which you not always do. For example, your fixation with the "Abbas is unlikely to run through lineups" whilst ignoring the various posts where I have defended him from criticism since he had barely put in a bad performance.
Similarly, you have ignored the years of posts of me insisting that Haris is one of the best batsmen in the country who has been robbed off perhaps a 20 ton Test career because of injuries and negligence. However, and there is always a however, there are considerable issues with his game that should not be ignored.
He has a documented history of throwing his wicket away cheaply after looking good almost every time. The number of times he has been dismissed for 30s and 40s in ODIs, after having all the time in the world to score big should ring a bell. Similarly, hiss soft dismissals in Test cricket are also concerned.
This innings was not great, but it was a very important one in the context of his career. He showed temperament and the ability to bat long periods of time, and that is what everyone wants to see from a batsman who is perceived to be one of the best in the country.
I understand that you may feel aggrieved, if I don't take your other commentary into consideration, but do consider that I may not in fact have read it, perchance because I don't quite follow you as assiduously as i no doubt should. But you would have to concede that if it is regrettable when context of a post is overlooked, it is even more so when the post itself is. All I did was to reflect on the regularity with which you make withering assessments of players only for those assessments to be proven wrong, in the case of abbas, and of course yasir. haris i know you have supported from the beginning, but the readiness with which you launched into him now made that early position all the more poignant. the fact hat you also defend players who you have denigrated before is of course admirable, but my point is not about you harboring any ill will as such. It is about your readiness to make massively wrong predictions without ever developing a sense of humility, a knowing that there are some things you cannot yet know.
Made some enquiries, he is hoping to be fit for the 2nd Test match against South Africa.
He can’t play under pressure that has been seen
Massively over rated. . Some called him Lara
Can we try Saad Ali please . Harris Sohail bating at number 4 in this line up will never win us games
Mediocre batsman. They are all taking us granted. We have become laughing stock.
Very average batsman. Severely overrated. Where are he’s fans now? Next best thing in Pak cricket my foot.
What a bazatee, a guy who was averaging in his 20’s prior to the series looks more fluent than this guy. He’s 60 runs behind where he should be.
I swear this guy is ugly to watch. Most unelegant batsman going.
For so called new batting hope he has been an utter disaster.
More often then not throws it away with soft dismissals.He is poor under pressure as shown in previous test.Seldom converts his starts and when he bats he ends up sucking any momentum out of the innings as he has done here.
He is almost 30 has a poor fitness record and I believe he should be the first to be binned after Hafeez
The guy is average. So called ‘future of Pak batting’ LOL LOL
You cannot become a top batsman if you are mentally weak. For all the talent Haris Sohail has, his 30-40s in Odis and soft dismissals in tests indicate he will remain a mediocre batsman.
Overrated here . Player is class when he can absorb pressure not when he strikes beautifuly
Good player, but I’m afraid another mental midget.
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] 2 match winning knocks by a mental midget not bad. I wonder what he would have been if he wasn't a mental midget.
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] 2 match winning knocks by a mental midget not bad. I wonder what he would have been if he wasn't a mental midget.
Has been selected for the T20Is too. He is not a T20 player.
I reckon Haris can be a good number 3 in T20Is, he played a good knock against ENgland in the one iff t20i and against SA in the world cup. He can hit spin well and can also score well of pace and hit the gaps. I would prefer him over Asif Ali. Even though Asif is supposed to be a power hitter, he's played quite slow at number 3. Haris will also bring consistency.
I don't know for how long he can keep a place in the team just because he is 'talented'. Doesn't seem focused.
The innings against SA in the WC was his peak. Don't think he'll reach those heights again. Performs in dead rubbers like Shafiq.