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"If I can be No.1 in the world without power hitting, then I don't need power hitting" : Babar Azam

Haris Sohail, the Pakistan middle-order batsman, said it was important for his team to focus on getting used to conditions during the five one-day internationals in England before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 gets under way.

Of the overseas teams, Pakistan are at the greatest advantage in terms of adapting to conditions for the World Cup as they will be facing hosts England, the No.1 team on the MRF Tyres ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings, in an ODI series days before the World Cup begins on 30 May.

Counting the sole Twenty20 International and the World Cup warm-up matches to follow, Pakistan will end up playing close to 10 matches before the World Cup starts, and want to make it count.

"The World Cup is still a little while away," said Sohail. "Before that, we have a very important series against England. England is a quality side, the No.1 team. If we win that series, we'll get a great deal of help in getting used to those conditions. We still have about 10 matches to go before the World Cup if you count all the practice matches. So we're hopeful of getting acclimatised well and producing good results at the World Cup."

On a personal note, Sohail is enjoying great form and will hope to take that into the showpiece event. He goes into the England series on the back of two centuries against Australia in UAE.

"Since the Australia series, my confidence and form is in a good place," Haris said. "Over the past few days, I wasn't feeling too great, but a match situation is different, and the [practice] match we played today, the ball felt great on the bat."

Despite Haris Sohail scoring 291 runs at 72.75 in that series against Australia, Pakistan conceded each of the five ODIs. Some felt that part of the reason for the repeated failures was the inability of batsmen to score quickly enough. There have been concerns that the team are falling behind in that area, but Sohail downplayed those doubts.

"Cricket is a different game nowadays," Haris said. "Now, when your No.3 or 4 plays a big innings or gets a hundred, batsmen play around him. In ODI cricket, a total above 300 is now par. Not in the UAE, where pitches are slower and you need to take more time. But definitely that applies in countries like England. So over there, you'll see us play more aggressively."

Babar Azam, Pakistan's middle-order star, is known for his more classically styled shots along the ground, but he too feels he is equipped to go big when the situation demands that of him.

"If I can be No.1 in the world [on the MRF Tyres ICC T20I Rankings for batting] without power hitting, then I don't need power hitting," he said. "But when I need to, I utilise it well. I don't just play along the ground. I practice hitting the ball big and when needed, I use it. My role is to play out the full overs. My individual role is to take the innings as deep as I can and perform in a way that benefits the team most of all."

Pakistan's series against England will start with a one-off T2OI in Cardiff on 5 May and the all-important ODI series will begin on 8 May.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1194065
 
Lol as expected
No 1 without power hitting to change the match or win the match single-handedly
Selfish attitude
 
Haris averaged 72 but his strike rate was 85 with scores close to 300 that showed he played selfishly during some part of his innings.
 
Imam ul Haq is a much bigger problem.

Babar can and does play at a decent strike rate, can clear the fence or hit boundaries too.

Imam CANNOT do that.
 
The title is the difference between Indian and Pakistani batsman. An Indian batsman, however good he may be, still feels there are much room for improvement. Even kohli criticizes himself a lot.
 
Imam- I am automatic selection
Babar- I don't need power hitting
Umar sidique ( Even though hasn't made debut yet)- I am talented enough to make it for national side.

Terrible attitude. Something is very wrong with Pakistani players. Everyone is living in a fools paradise. Too much of over confidence and ignorant about working on limitations.
 
The title is the difference between Indian and Pakistani batsman. An Indian batsman, however good he may be, still feels there are much room for improvement. Even kohli criticizes himself a lot.

:))

And then we wonder why we don't win as often.

These guys already think they are superstars

It be better if this lot doesn't win the World Cup, we already saw what happened when they won CT
 
I thought Babar was a humble guy.

Now i havent watched the video or anything but this comes across as a very arrogant statement.
You need to acknowledge the fact that its alright to have limitations as a human.What is not alright is to refuse to accept them because then no improvement can be expected.
 
Again he is right.

no.1 rank means he is better than those ranked below him.
 
I enjoy Babar's batting the most out of all Pakistani batsmen currently but he has to accept that he needs to improve his power hitting and SR.
He can not brush it aside.He is very good no doubt but he can be great if he acknowledges his limitations and improves them.
We have too many accumulators in the team as it is.
 
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I thought Babar was a humble guy.

Now i havent watched the video or anything but this comes across as a very arrogant statement.
You need to acknowledge the fact that its alright to have limitations as a human.What is not alright is to refuse to accept them because then no improvement can be expected.

Come on he is humble. He also said if power hitting is required he can change gears
 
Come on he is humble. He also said if power hitting is required he can change gears

I am sure he is.
I have usually never seen him make sweeping statements like these.He is always down to earth and likable and ready to acknowledge his limitations.Hence the surprise.

He is however at the learning stages of his career and it would do him good to acknowledge areas he is lacking in.Even the best of the batsmen have their limitations but they can only improve if they acknowledge them.Babar does have a strike rate and power hitting problem.No harm in accepting that or brushing it behind the no 1 title which is in t20s anyways and right now our focus is the 50 over worldcup.
I am just worried that our praise for him is sometimes too OTT and it might just inflate their head and they might become blind to their shortcomings and he is our best batsmen and i dont want him to think like that.
 
I am sure he is.
I have usually never seen him make sweeping statements like these.He is always down to earth and likable and ready to acknowledge his limitations.Hence the surprise.

He is however at the learning stages of his career and it would do him good to acknowledge areas he is lacking in.Even the best of the batsmen have their limitations but they can only improve if they acknowledge them.Babar does have a strike rate and power hitting problem.No harm in accepting that or brushing it behind the no 1 title which is in t20s anyways and right now our focus is the 50 over worldcup.
I am just worried that our praise for him is sometimes too OTT and it might just inflate their head and they might become blind to their shortcomings and he is our best batsmen and i dont want him to think like that.

Yeah same. When I saw this statement I was surprised as well. I see him always downplaying the comparisions with kohli. He also said that when people compare him with kohli he feels motivated unlike Shahzad and to some extent U.A.
 
Yeah same. When I saw this statement I was surprised as well. I see him always downplaying the comparisions with kohli. He also said that when people compare him with kohli he feels motivated unlike Shahzad and to some extent U.A.

Well they need to remain grounded and eradicate their superstar mentality which is creeping in really fast in our team i believe.Only going to hurt them in the long run.
 
:))

And then we wonder why we don't win as often.

These guys already think they are superstars

It be better if this lot doesn't win the World Cup, we already saw what happened when they won CT
They will not win the world cup for sure
 
He gets asked this question pretty much everytime. This is a difference response than his previous 100 responses, clearly suggests he is annoyed.
 
It seems like most of the current Pakistani want to bat the 50 overs and the others to bat around them.
 
It seems like most of the current Pakistani want to bat the 50 overs and the others to bat around them.

Yes but Babar is best qualified to do it, so all others need to do something else which is a. It quicker!
 
Pakistani batsman don't need power hitting are blessed in all facets play selflessly for the team have high averages yet the team loses most of the matches it plays.
Something somewhere doesn't add up....
 
Sometimes I feel like the statements made by Pak cricketers are mainly because of the type of questions the media is asking them, imagine going up to a cricketer and telling him "you build your innings too slowly", I remember when Sethi invited Misbah to his talk show and we all know that Misbah gets called TukTuk so he responded by saying that should every Pak cricketer have a rocket launcher with them at the crease to make them more aggressive, sometimes the media does get on peoples nerves.
 
T20 ranking is as volatile as it gets.
Being no.1 in t20 does'nt mean that you are the best t20 player.
No one will prefer him over russell,kohli,rohit,gayle,warner etc etc.
 
So you care more for rank than winning matches? Because by that standard we are ranked one of the bottom teams.

I wonder why the team with the "best batsmen" has so much trouble putting up winning totals and winning matches...
 
Sometimes I feel like the statements made by Pak cricketers are mainly because of the type of questions the media is asking them, imagine going up to a cricketer and telling him "you build your innings too slowly", I remember when Sethi invited Misbah to his talk show and we all know that Misbah gets called TukTuk so he responded by saying that should every Pak cricketer have a rocket launcher with them at the crease to make them more aggressive, sometimes the media does get on peoples nerves.

Rocket launcher. Lol. Misbah the legend.
 
As expected given the way he bats (as he nears a 50/100), he’s more concerned with his personal records and milestones. No wonder he’s been striking 70-75 since the start of 2018.

When he started his career he was far more dynamic but it seems every year his strike rate continues to regress (when it should be the opposite). His lack of hunger to play starring roles and win matches for Pakistan is worrying.

In this WC, we need him to bat at 90+ SR and lead from the front.
 
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Babar is selfish and that's the truth. I still remember his 100 vs aus in 2017 when we were chasing 350 I think. The guy defended his way to 100 and got out when pakistan had half a chance. What is he scared of? It's not like he'll be dropped. He's like our main batsman. Don't know why he's still selfish? He's following the footsteps of Sachin in all the wrong ways.
 
Number One Batsman in What? Whats up with all these arrogant and nonsense comments coming from Pakistani batsman? Never saw Kohli getting arrogant or ever even saying anything about being the best batsman in the world from a long time
 
Sachin won games single handly for India. There are a countless number of games that Sachin has won for india. You must be 5 or something to not know that
 
Sachin won games single handly for India. There are a countless number of games that Sachin has won for india. You must be 5 or something to not know that

Lol. Out of 400+ Times if he's won 5 games that doesn't make him selfless. It's a fact he used to slow down a lot when a century was upon him.
 
As expected given the way he bats (as he nears a 50/100), he’s more concerned with his personal records and milestones. No wonder he’s been striking 70-75 since the start of 2018.

When he started his career he was far more dynamic but it seems every year his strike rate continues to regress (when it should be the opposite). His lack of hunger to play starring roles and win matches for Pakistan is worrying.

In this WC, we need him to bat at 90+ SR and lead from the front.

From my observations, Babar started out quick - around a run a ball - then slowed down, but has lately picked up again.

I'm not sure how much to read into these kinds of statements because of the lack of context, and the lack of education amongst our cricketers combined with the lack of translation skills of some journalists.

I think Babar has done pretty lately in terms of picking up his s/r, now that his place is well and truly secure. Hope it continues in the UK.
 
"Babar Azam knows he needs to increase his SR, as do some of the other batsmen" : Mickey Arthur

Babar thinks otherwise
 
Pathetic attitude, you should at least try to improve your game in this regard, always knew the Akmal genes would eventually get him
 
Why are so many players giving statements to the media left, right and centre? Is there nothing in the PCB central contract which says a player can only talk to the media with prior permission from the board? You don't see players from other nations giving so many statements to the media.
 
Babar is not even a number one batsmen in PSL, a tournament not exactly known for high class batting. This tells you everything you need to know about the quality of his batting.
His comments sums up everything that is wrong with Pakistan as a country. We as Pakistanis like to subscribe to various illusions of grandeur. Even mentioning those illusions will land me in trouble if I speak them out loud.
 
Lol. Out of 400+ Times if he's won 5 games that doesn't make him selfless.

He has won a world record of 62 MOM awards in ODI cricket and a world record of 15 MOS awards in ODI cricket.

In all, he holds the world record of maximum MOM and MOS awards in international cricket. Now that is what we call a fact rather than an opinion.

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It's a fact he used to slow down a lot when a century was upon him.

Liar, liar, pants on fire. He never used to do so. If yes, prove it with instances other than his last ODI century against Bangladesh. You referring to something as a fact doesn't make it so. In fact he holds the world record of reaching a century with a 6 the maximum number of times in Test cricket.
 
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Well this reminds me of a comment from Mohammad Shahzad from Afghanistan saying why someone has to be fit like Kohli when they can hit a six anyways. Well Babar is a good player but he needs to take criticism in the right way. It is only natural for any sportsman to want to try and get better. If power hitting is his problem, he needs to try and work on it to improve. There is no point in statements like these.
 
Well this reminds me of a comment from Mohammad Shahzad from Afghanistan saying why someone has to be fit like Kohli when they can hit a six anyways. Well Babar is a good player but he needs to take criticism in the right way. It is only natural for any sportsman to want to try and get better. If power hitting is his problem, he needs to try and work on it to improve. There is no point in statements like these.
You're right. But its natural when same question will be asked from you again and again you can be triggered
 
So all he cares about is no. 1 ranking?
No wonder his SR is not where it should be.
 
Can only expect such statements feom Pakistani players. They take criticism as personal attacks. Can’t be world class with this attitude.
 
This is a damaging statement.

If he already believes he is the best, not much work will be done by him to improve even further.
 
Haris Sohail, the Pakistan middle-order batsman, said it was important for his team to focus on getting used to conditions during the five one-day internationals in England before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 gets under way.

Of the overseas teams, Pakistan are at the greatest advantage in terms of adapting to conditions for the World Cup as they will be facing hosts England, the No.1 team on the MRF Tyres ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings, in an ODI series days before the World Cup begins on 30 May.

Counting the sole Twenty20 International and the World Cup warm-up matches to follow, Pakistan will end up playing close to 10 matches before the World Cup starts, and want to make it count.

"The World Cup is still a little while away," said Sohail. "Before that, we have a very important series against England. England is a quality side, the No.1 team. If we win that series, we'll get a great deal of help in getting used to those conditions. We still have about 10 matches to go before the World Cup if you count all the practice matches. So we're hopeful of getting acclimatised well and producing good results at the World Cup."

On a personal note, Sohail is enjoying great form and will hope to take that into the showpiece event. He goes into the England series on the back of two centuries against Australia in UAE.

"Since the Australia series, my confidence and form is in a good place," Haris said. "Over the past few days, I wasn't feeling too great, but a match situation is different, and the [practice] match we played today, the ball felt great on the bat."

Despite Haris Sohail scoring 291 runs at 72.75 in that series against Australia, Pakistan conceded each of the five ODIs. Some felt that part of the reason for the repeated failures was the inability of batsmen to score quickly enough. There have been concerns that the team are falling behind in that area, but Sohail downplayed those doubts.

"Cricket is a different game nowadays," Haris said. "Now, when your No.3 or 4 plays a big innings or gets a hundred, batsmen play around him. In ODI cricket, a total above 300 is now par. Not in the UAE, where pitches are slower and you need to take more time. But definitely that applies in countries like England. So over there, you'll see us play more aggressively."

Babar Azam, Pakistan's middle-order star, is known for his more classically styled shots along the ground, but he too feels he is equipped to go big when the situation demands that of him.

"If I can be No.1 in the world [on the MRF Tyres ICC T20I Rankings for batting] without power hitting, then I don't need power hitting," he said. "But when I need to, I utilise it well. I don't just play along the ground. I practice hitting the ball big and when needed, I use it. My role is to play out the full overs. My individual role is to take the innings as deep as I can and perform in a way that benefits the team most of all."

Pakistan's series against England will start with a one-off T2OI in Cardiff on 5 May and the all-important ODI series will begin on 8 May.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1194065

He's nowhere near no.1 until and unless he can chase a total without going for selfish milestones only. Smacking around a 3rd tier South African attack doesn't mean he the world's best t20 batsman.
 
There is a bigger issue at play here. One could see with the exaggerated celebrations and sajdas from players during the South Africa and Australia series that they are playing largely for themselves - and not for the team.

It all started with Sarfaraz taking 3 overs to reach his last couple of runs in 2015 World Cup for his century.

No wonder the team is losing all the key moments.
 
This is a damaging statement.

If he already believes he is the best, not much work will be done by him to improve even further.

Exactly this - it appears he's content with being Pakistan's premier batsman.
 
No it isnt ..he is world number one and by taking EXTRA risks which is not in our PAK batsman genes to hit hard..he will lose lots of ability
 
Nothing wrong in what he says, he does not need power hitting.Kohli is not a power hitter. Azam's role is keep one end going, it is not his fault that Pakistan does not have any power hitter to compliment him.
 
This is a damaging statement.

If he already believes he is the best, not much work will be done by him to improve even further.

Thing is these kind of questions can trigger you if asked again and again.
He also said he wants to become no.1 in odis. I don't see any wrong with this statement
 
Nothing wrong in what he says, he does not need power hitting.Kohli is not a power hitter. Azam's role is keep one end going, it is not his fault that Pakistan does not have any power hitter to compliment him.

Babar Azam doesn't need to slog, he just needs to work on his areas better and find a way to up the scoring when needed. Virat isn't a power hitter himself but he worked on his game, his SR improved over time and now stands at 92 in ODIs and 137 in T20I without affecting his Average which is incredible in both formats. So Babar saying that I am good the way I am isn't the right answer.
 
Power hitting is overrated in ODIS. As long as one has good timing and clear the fielder, they can dominate. Power hitting is only necessary for T20s. Rohit is a better power hitter than Kohli could even dream about. Even then Kohli is much better than Rohit.
 
I think he is missing the point here, You cant have 7 babar azam in a team. Him alone is not a problem the problem is we dont have any power hitters in the team at all.
 
Power hitting is overrated in ODIS. As long as one has good timing and clear the fielder, they can dominate. Power hitting is only necessary for T20s. Rohit is a better power hitter than Kohli could even dream about. Even then Kohli is much better than Rohit.

Power hitting can dominate the whole opposition. That's why kohli admires Rohit.
 
Babar is damn good and he is doing perfectly what is needed- he is actually a blessings for PCT, otherwise surviving 20 overs will be 1st challenge, let alone 50, once team starts to face top half teams regularly, and not their reserves. Neither FZ is a problem - if he fails, he'll still make sure that he isn't consuming too many balls, next man can come and has a chance; but if he clicks even once in 5 innings, he'll make it count. Problem isn't the bottom half either - Imad, Hasan can spank it, Amir, Faheem also can connect couple of swings.

The problem is Imam in power play, and the famous backbone of Hafeez, Malik ..... in between the greatest Captain since Imran. These 4 players "stabilizing" the innings often do more harm and Imam does that for an average of 50+ means, he is damaging for considerable period - if he gets out for below 75, almost certainly will kill any chase.

For a better out-put PAK should open with Babar and allow him play his natural game when 9 men are inside the ring against hard ball with pacers on.
 
Power hitting can dominate the whole opposition. That's why kohli admires Rohit.

You can still dominate if you are not a power hitter. Kohli, Root, Dhawan, Amla, Babar are all as good as Rohit, Warner, Guptill, Taylor etc. If someone can time the ball exceedingly well, they should focus on that rather than try new stuff. Babar is one of the greatest anchor in ODIs right now, all teams need an anchor like him to guide through the middle overs consistently. He should not be expected to do power hitting, that's the job of openers and finishers.
 
Babar Azam doesn't need to slog, he just needs to work on his areas better and find a way to up the scoring when needed. Virat isn't a power hitter himself but he worked on his game, his SR improved over time and now stands at 92 in ODIs and 137 in T20I without affecting his Average which is incredible in both formats. So Babar saying that I am good the way I am isn't the right answer.

He will give him time, why do people expect him to be Kohli. He is the best batsman from Pakistan in a long long time.
 
needs to win it for the team. i dont really care about his ranking
 
Read that title [MENTION=142670]mak36[/MENTION] .

He said he doesn't need power hitting . I'm I making things up now ?
 
Read that title [MENTION=142670]mak36[/MENTION] .

He said he doesn't need power hitting . I'm I making things up now ?

Firstly, read the whole quote: "But when I need to, I utilise it well. I don't just play along the ground. I practice hitting the ball big and when needed, I use it. My role is to play out the full overs. My individual role is to take the innings as deep as I can and perform in a way that benefits the team most of all."

Secondly, even we if take that one sentence out of context it doesn't equate to saying "I have no intention of improving my acceleration" which is what you said he said. The fact you think accelerating and power hitting are the same shows what you know...
 
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Ranking rewards accumulators. This is why need categories like MVP that they have in the IPL. Even though Pandya is not the top run getter in the IPL, he played a major impact in 6 or 7 matches late down the order. That is why he is running closely behind Dre Russ for this award who himself didn't face many deliveries.
 
Ranking rewards accumulators. This is why need categories like MVP that they have in the IPL. Even though Pandya is not the top run getter in the IPL, he played a major impact in 6 or 7 matches late down the order. That is why he is running closely behind Dre Russ for this award who himself didn't face many deliveries.

Clearly didn't see today's match did you :babar



Bobby was clearing the fence easily. Quite an accumulator who can smash sixes. 3 sixes in his innings of 65 which btw was scored at a SR of 155. :quote: Accumulator :quote:
 
Clearly didn't see today's match did you :babar



Bobby was clearing the fence easily. Quite an accumulator who can smash sixes. 3 sixes in his innings of 65 which btw was scored at a SR of 155. :quote: Accumulator :quote:

You're one to talk :))

You thought Babar Azam was an over hyped cricketer and think Hasan Ali can be a better bowler than Waqar Younis.
 
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Pakistan will win more matches when Babar starts converting these 150 SR innings to 200.
 
Lol. Out of 400+ Times if he's won 5 games that doesn't make him selfless. It's a fact he used to slow down a lot when a century was upon him.

He has among the highest % of 100s in wins in ODIs. Also, his conversion from 70 to 100, from 80 to 100 and from 90 to 100 at his peak (before last couple of years in his 21 years career) was among the fastest (least no of balls) in the world

So no it's not a fact, it's something you saw on the internet and believed blindly
 
Before he would easily get caught on the fences, but he nailed a few shots yesterday. Hopefully he improves further.
 
Poor attitude shown by Babar Azam. He has it in him to become the best Pakistan batsman ever. He is miles better than Umar Akmal but he has to keep learning and getting better. Good thing is he stays away from controversy.
 
What a class knock he played in the first T20.

He reminds me of Sachin and the hopeless Indian side of the 90s. Sachin would always perform but was let down by his team mates.
 
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He did get going, just got out to one he should probably have left alone. He'll be comfortably Pakistan's best performer by the time this series and the world cup is done.

Haris will be our top performer and runs getter.
 
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