Junaid Khan is not a batsman.
Atleast troll properly.
I edited my post to add Junaid Khan after I scrolled further down the team sheet. No fast bowler played more ODIs under Misbah than Junaid Khan did, therefore he has to be one of Misbah's pals too right?
And remember, I was responding to a post that claimed:
Misbah had 6 years of complete command to develop a side
So let's take a look at how he abused this complete command by examining the three batsmen that played most regularly under Misbah in ODIs (Other than himself of course) and contrasting it with how much it has changed in the two years since his retirement:
1) Mohammad Hafeez - Still in the team, ranked the 2nd best All-Rounder in one day cricket.
2) Umar Akmal - HANG ON A MINUTE! Misbah hates Umar Akmal because he's talented and aggressive! So how come only Hafeez, Afridi and Ajmal played more ODIs under Misbah than Junior did?
3) Ahmed Shezhad - Still in the team. More talented than Tendulkar.
So we've got two guys who are in the team right now and one person that most Misbah critics want to be selected.
Next, let's look at the three bowlers who played the most ODIs under Misbah. (Not counting Afridi as he was in the team for his luxurious hair rather than his batting or bowling)
1) Ajmal - Would anyone not select a bowler (chucker?) who averaged less than 20?
2) Junaid Khan - Averaged 24 with the ball and look at that, he's still in the team in 2017.
3) Mohammed Irfan - Under Misbah 28 at a strike rate that was better than Wasim's career strike rate. Only argument against his selection is the fact that he is made of glass.
So make up your minds, either he had complete command and selected the best players or he was stuck with the same players that selectors continue to pick, in which case you've all spent five years talking spouting utter BS.
Now let's look at the five players who received the most test caps under Misbah:
1) Asad Shafiq - Integral part of the test team
2) Younis Khan - Well duh
3) Azhar Ali - Invaluable part of the team. Average 62 as a test opener under Misbah.
4) Mohammad Hafeez - This one is a bit hit and miss but hard to stick your nose up at a batting average of 42 and a bowling average of 31.
5) Sarfraz Ahmed - Wicket keeper who averages 45 and is set to become the next captain.
Out of that group of Misbah's mates, four out of that five can't be replaced under any circumstances.
But yeah, let's keep repeating this rubbish and pretend that I'M the troll here


