I completly agree with your grooming point. But I believe first a player is needed atleast to play 2-3 first class domestic seasons where he should score tons of runs or a bucket of wickets in his bag instead of being put straightaway into international cricket. The problem with pakistan is that they straightaway throws a player into international arena without having enough experience in domestics, so normally they have no clue when they gets tested into pressure situations and gets trapped pretty easily by other teams. Grooming point comes afterwards once a player have enough exposure to list A games and he proves himself there. And once they gets selected for national team, they can be grromed as per their abilities and whatever suits best for them.
I'm not saying they shouldn't play domestic lol. Obviously grooming comes afterwards. We have Abdullah in world cup and look what's happening


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Bro, The team that we sent for emerging Asia cup including players like saim, Haris, Omair bin aziz, Abass afridi, tayyab tahir(He was the only senior) etc, Basically players with little to no international exposure. Thing is they all played attacking cricket because the captain is attacking, and every one was rotated the entire bench.
No more dosti yari.
They should play domestic and be groomed later, but we don't do that.
With us it's ooooooooo averages


. Imagine if we applied this concept on rohit when he failed in the middle order during his early days or said to santh jaysuria: Listen bro, you need a 50+ average to play.
Like averages are overrated, anyone can get to a 50+ average if they nudge and play risk free against 2nd string teams.
The problem is the captain who never tries anything new and expect Abdullah and saud to be some miracle workers even though they had zero match practise for afg series or nepal( Deapite being the 2 best test batsmen atm) and the management where stats and no 1 rankings are preferred over attacking cricket and winning cups.