Rayyman
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Yes that would be ideal.If you have faheem and Shadab in the team , you can easily play another specialist spinner like Zafar or Raza hassan , both can bat a bit.

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Yes that would be ideal.If you have faheem and Shadab in the team , you can easily play another specialist spinner like Zafar or Raza hassan , both can bat a bit.
Yes that would be ideal.doesn't know who Zafar is though.
I think he'd do far better as 3rd pacer. Give him an actual role, and you might see him flourish.
If Faheem is 3rd pacers then Talat would be 4th.
This lineup is an option in that case:
Fakhar
Farhan
Babar
Talat
Sarfraz*+
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Shadab
Amir
Hasan
Lot of power there.![]()
Why are you handicapping the team by picking Imad
Replace him with a proper spinner like Gohar and that's an excellent lineup.
Why should he open the bowling ahead of someone who can move it both ways?i think he should open the bowling with amir.
we can go in with him, amir, hassan, shadab, and another spinner...
batting down to #10
Why should he open the bowling ahead of someone who can move it both ways?
Don't worry. Rayyman's views on Imad change like the wind. He goes from saying Imad is his favourite player and is better than Shadab to saying Imad deserves to be dropped.
No, his seam position wouldn't allow him to do so. He's an accurate bowler who bowls a heavy ball on a back of a length and can seam the odd ball back in.Fahim has shown the ability to move the ball both ways as well. He is capable of spearheading the attack. He gives value with the new ball.. you use him up front and you get to play another genuine spinner.
Many teams have used all rounders as attack bowlers in the past.. Steve Waugh used to open the bowling for the Aussies in ODIs.. as did Tom Moody.. also Jacques jalil’s. Klusener whise action was very similar to fahim’s.. also Neil johnson of Zimbabwe. Chris Lewis of England ... list goes on and on..
It's a rare sight to see Rayyman go against Imad. Shame I wasn't there when he was asking for him to be dropped.![]()
Bhatti was good on his day. He was sharp and nippy, but he was too short and didn’t have any skills.
No, his seam position wouldn't allow him to do so. He's an accurate bowler who bowls a heavy ball on a back of a length and can seam the odd ball back in.
Hasan Ali and Shaheen should be opening the bowling ahead of him.
No, you don’t need to be a bowling coach or anything. It’s a renowned fact that Faheem’s seam position ain’t the best.I am guessing you have to be a certified fast bowling coach to be making this claim?
Have a look at this video if you doubt faheem’s ability to move the new ball both ways..
https://youtu.be/KMCX-EcXeiQ
But he averages 20 with the ball![]()
That's a fluke average. Let him bowl to better teams, 9 out of 10 times, he won't take a wicket.
He isn't the 3rd best seamer in any format because he is not as good as Abbas, Amir, Shaheen and Hasan Ali.
He only makes the side as a 4th pace bowling AR in SENA. He showed some promise in Ireland and England with the bat but in LOIs he is a glorified tail ender.
Yes he is not as good as the ones you mentioned but why play 3 pacers who cant bat anyway? you play your best 2 and 3rd should bowl 5/6 over and should be able to bat a bit this gives an option of two good spinners which are needed as wickets tend to take spins in later half of ICC tournaments. His batting can be better ideally but we dont have any better right now so he must play. But I will never play him as 4th pacer as what is the job of a 4th pacer if you already have 3 out and out pace bowlers? I would rather play a full time batsman instead in that case.
He isn't the 3rd best seamer in any format because he is not as good as Abbas, Amir, Shaheen and Hasan Ali.
He only makes the side as a 4th pace bowling AR in SENA. He showed some promise in Ireland and England with the bat but in LOIs he is a glorified tail ender.
He should be played as 3rd pacer, No team can afford 3 genuine pacers who cant bat anyway and Pakistan have only got him as someone who can at-least bat a bit. if he is good enough or not is not a conversation right now tbh as Pakistan dont have a better one.
What has Faheem done with the bat? He averages 9 and 14 in T20Is and ODIs respectively. There are about dozen tail enders in world cricket with better batting averages in LOIs. I rather having a spin bowling AR that takes his place whether it be Imad, Shadab or even Hafeez (if he agrees to bat lower down the order) since we can't fit this trio + Faheem in an XI.
In SENA you don't need more than 1 spinner, so you play 4 pace bowlers like England do with Anderson, Broad, Woakes/Curran and Stokes. Faheem has done ok with the bat in tests so far, so he can be the 4th pace bowling AR and play the Woakes/Curran role. The other option is to play a spin bowling AR in his place but that would be a waste in more pace friendly conditions.
If you pick an extra batsman then you're left with 4 specialist bowlers - unless your bowling attack is at the level of Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins and Lyon then this is very risky especially if one of the bowlers breaks down which we've seen happen with this team in recent years.
I think critics are waiting for his failure with the ball so they can pounce on him, but he keeps getting better and better the more he bowls it seems.
The fact is our fast bowling trio is very unsettled at this point of time. A lot of our bowlers are out of form like Hasan, Amir and we're hoping they'll return.
If we look completely performance wise for fast bowlers, our best in T20s have been Amir, Fahim. Shaheen is probably the best after that, but played very few games and was expensive.
In ODIs it's up in the air, no one has cemented their place. Hasan was the best, however has not performed anywhere near the same level this year as he was last year. And that is very worrying coming into the world cup.
Another issue in ODIs, just like T20, if we are to go with another spinner in Imam at 7, it might make more sense to play a third pacer who can bat to not weaken our line up. Our spinners are looking more threatening than our pacers and is something to seriously consider.
In ODIs I would give Abbas a shot, retain Hasan and play Junaid. Though all of them have to perform at a high level. If one of these three don't hit the mark, and Amir doesn't fix his issues before the world cup, given there's little time let, I'd bite the bullet and bring Faheem is as 3rd pacer. The issue with a Hasan, Shaheen, Junaid attack is all three of them go for runs. I'm sure Shaheen will improve in that aspect with time, but I'm not sure he will in time before the world cup, he's still so young.
No you play 2 spinners (best 2 not necessarily all-rounders as to win ICC tournaments you need 2 proper spinners) and then play 2 proper fast bowlers and the 3rd needs to bat a bit for that faheem is the best option his batting is not great but its definitely better than say shaheen afridi or junaid khan. Even in SENA conditions spin is king in ICC tournaments as pitches get tired and start taking spin.
I should have clarified when I said SENA - I was specifically referring to tests but I thought this would have been obvious as I mentioned Anderson and Broad who we know don't get picked for LOIs, so yes ofc you play a minimum of 2 spinners in LOIs!
If Faheem is averaging 9 in T20Is and 14 in ODIs - I don't think his bowling is sufficient to keep him in the XI, after all he has padded up his stats against lower ranked sides in ODIs against mediocre batsmen.
When you're up against the best LOI batsmen with the likes of Rohit, Dhawan, Kohli, Warner, Buttler, Bairstow, Roy, Root and etc I know who I fancy to get their wickets out of Shaheen and Faheem. I must stress the importance of this because we are well aware Pakistan's batting is very weak, so we need to aim to bowl sides out. I don't envisage Faheem running through top ODI teams whatsoever and his batting is certainly tail-end esque from what we've seen.