pakistanigoneaussie
Senior ODI Player
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2010
- Runs
- 21,505
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This selection hasn't moved us forward one bit, in fact I reckon Azhar was the better hitter of the ball than Imam.
This is harsh given the good start he has had, but its obvious the kind of player he is. It isn't about being a basher, but as an opener, you should at least be fluent, like Babar is. I don't see anything to suggest he can improve in this regard, rather he should focus on tests.
Imam struggled to keep a constant pace vs Zimbabwe. He did what Misbah and Azhar did, which was smash the ball a bit at the end to take his strike rate to the 80s. On paper, it looks good, but in reality, he has spent most of the innings putting pressure on his partner.
Here against Hong Kong, it looks like Imam is batting on a different pitch to Babar, plus he should have been out twice already with better umpiring.
Sadly we wasted the Zimbabwae series on a player who has no future in this format. It will end in tears
This is harsh given the good start he has had, but its obvious the kind of player he is. It isn't about being a basher, but as an opener, you should at least be fluent, like Babar is. I don't see anything to suggest he can improve in this regard, rather he should focus on tests.
Imam struggled to keep a constant pace vs Zimbabwe. He did what Misbah and Azhar did, which was smash the ball a bit at the end to take his strike rate to the 80s. On paper, it looks good, but in reality, he has spent most of the innings putting pressure on his partner.
Here against Hong Kong, it looks like Imam is batting on a different pitch to Babar, plus he should have been out twice already with better umpiring.
Sadly we wasted the Zimbabwae series on a player who has no future in this format. It will end in tears