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Today, on 20th August 2006, is the day when Oval Gate happened!
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He was a great batsman & a great team player, an honest soul, BUT Inzamam should never be allowed close to management in any scope. The problem with Inzi is - he was extremely loyalist. He wasn't biased, but his personality trait is laid back, comfortable & trustworthiness - this type of personalty always feel secure to work with selected bunch of people whom they trust & feel confidence working with. During his Captaincy era (long, long period compared to PAK standard, where generally you get about 6 former Captains in a playing XI), we have seen hardly any new comer. Inzi had his own trusted group & he kept selecting within that. Advantage for him was that the team was performing, there were not many to challenge him & most importantly - he himself was leading from the front.
10 - 15 years back, I used to study IND/PAK domestic cricket lot more than what I do now. From the period of 2003 to 2009, I can name at least a dozen players who could have a much better career than what they are now. At least, some players like Ajmal, Babar, Cheema, Rauf or Ayub made their debut well into 30s after Inzi era, batsmen likes of Faisal Ather, Saeed bin Nasir, Asim Kamal, Bilal Asad, Aamer Sajjad, Rijwan Ahmed, Adnan Raza, Aafaq Rahim never even got into contention.
May be stats often don't tell the real story of PAK domestic batsmen (still Asim Kamal, Saeed bin Nasser, Faisal Ather & Adnan Raza were really unfortunate), but I do believe, in general PAK domestic figures are quite reflective of the bowlers class & bowlers like Tahir Mughal, Fahad Masood, Jafar Nazir, Abdur Rauf, Naved Arif, Zahid Saeed, Ahmed Hayet should really feel hard done by. Particularly I don't know why Fahad Masood, Mughal, Zahid & Jafar Nazir never even got a call? That guy Mughal had a FC batting average of 21 & bowling 22 over 100+ match career & Fahad Masood was quick, really quick in his early 20s that I saw (just once or twice in some PAK domestic, or A team match; can't recall, but boy, he was blistering quick)
If I can recall correctly, only players that debuted in 4-5 years of Inzi regime was probably Rehman & Asif - he simply 'll not risk any new comer in the squad, just to disrupt his own cone. If Inzi gets the opportunity in decision making role, he 'll identify his own group & simply protect them with biased loyalty.
Its not like Misbah has given a lot of players chances, he has stuck to the same group of 15-16 players just like Inzi did.
Well, guess Mr. Khan has changed his mind about Inzi....
He was a great batsman & a great team player, an honest soul, BUT Inzamam should never be allowed close to management in any scope. The problem with Inzi is - he was extremely loyalist. He wasn't biased, but his personality trait is laid back, comfortable & trustworthiness - this type of personalty always feel secure to work with selected bunch of people whom they trust & feel confidence working with. During his Captaincy era (long, long period compared to PAK standard, where generally you get about 6 former Captains in a playing XI), we have seen hardly any new comer. Inzi had his own trusted group & he kept selecting within that. Advantage for him was that the team was performing, there were not many to challenge him & most importantly - he himself was leading from the front.
10 - 15 years back, I used to study IND/PAK domestic cricket lot more than what I do now. From the period of 2003 to 2009, I can name at least a dozen players who could have a much better career than what they are now. At least, some players like Ajmal, Babar, Cheema, Rauf or Ayub made their debut well into 30s after Inzi era, batsmen likes of Faisal Ather, Saeed bin Nasir, Asim Kamal, Bilal Asad, Aamer Sajjad, Rijwan Ahmed, Adnan Raza, Aafaq Rahim never even got into contention.
May be stats often don't tell the real story of PAK domestic batsmen (still Asim Kamal, Saeed bin Nasser, Faisal Ather & Adnan Raza were really unfortunate), but I do believe, in general PAK domestic figures are quite reflective of the bowlers class & bowlers like Tahir Mughal, Fahad Masood, Jafar Nazir, Abdur Rauf, Naved Arif, Zahid Saeed, Ahmed Hayet should really feel hard done by. Particularly I don't know why Fahad Masood, Mughal, Zahid & Jafar Nazir never even got a call? That guy Mughal had a FC batting average of 21 & bowling 22 over 100+ match career & Fahad Masood was quick, really quick in his early 20s that I saw (just once or twice in some PAK domestic, or A team match; can't recall, but boy, he was blistering quick)
If I can recall correctly, only players that debuted in 4-5 years of Inzi regime was probably Rehman & Asif - he simply 'll not risk any new comer in the squad, just to disrupt his own cone. If Inzi gets the opportunity in decision making role, he 'll identify his own group & simply protect them with biased loyalty.
Four & half years later how PP is experiencing Inzamam’s performance as CS?
Four & half years later how PP is experiencing Inzamam’s performance as CS?