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Is Fakhar Zaman currently the best opening batsman in LOIs?

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Though I skipped the majority of the tri-series in Zimbabwe, I did watch later half of Pak chase and must admit that I was privileged to watch some high class attacking stuff from the left hander.

Despite losing 2 wickets in the first over and then their captain pretty early on, it was always an uphill task for any team chasing 9+ per over.

But Fakar almost nonchalantly took the game by the scruff of the neck and demolished the Aussie attack to pieces. Such was his dominance that a seasoned campaigner like Malik seemed like a tail ender at the other end.

I also looked up the score card for the other matches of this series and no wonder found that Fakar single handedly won this series for Pak.

No opening batsman currently has the level of dominance and maturity that Fakar has demonstrated. Moreover he bats in an inexperienced batting side and hence his performances are all the more commendable.
 
There are many, atleast one from each country at present.

Rohit, Shikhar
Finch
Fakhar
Guptill
Bairstow the beast, Roy

The others have the support of a very strong batting line up which Fakhar unfortunately does not.
 
While stating he is best but later comparing him to malik shows the irony of a desperate attempt.
 
There's a bunch of them at the moment. For me, Warner was the standout. I'd probably go with Bairstow or Dhawan now.
 
There are many, atleast one from each country at present.

Rohit, Shikhar
Finch
Fakhar
Guptill
Bairstow the beast, Roy

There's a bunch of them at the moment. For me, Warner was the standout. I'd probably go with Bairstow or Dhawan now.

How is Bairstow or Dhawan better than Fakhar? Today's performance from Fakhar was Kohli level wherein he single handedly took team to victory. How many such performances does the other 2 have ?
 
Best opening batsman from Pakistan yes. Definitely not in the world. Fakhar is equal to dhawan with rohit slightly better. Meanwhile, Bairstow is the best odi opener atm.
 
There are so many. But he looks like Pakistan's lifeline. Pakistan cannot imagine a team without him at this point.
 
I see him someone as poor mans sehwag.

yes. Pakistan is generally known for "laying a strong foundation" before exploding in the end overs. This guy has changed that somewhat. So his form is crucial for their success.
 
Has scored 550 runs@46 in ODIs and 650 runs@31 in T20s. Others have outscored him by a mile and been doing it for years.

He's quite good and as shown in CT final and today, loves the big stage but long way to go for him. BTW before this series, there were major question marks on his T20 style and suitability!
 
There are better LO openers. Rohit ,Bairstow,Dhwaan,Roy,De Kock,Finch,and Guptill are all better than Fakhar.
 
He's clutch. In Amir and Fakhar, we have two players who lift their game in big games

If only Sharjeel was around, Fakhar would have been an even better player right now. For now, he has to worry about the incompetent fool at the other end to not throw his wicket away
 
I agree with this.Fakhar is our best LOI opener of the last 20 years.He has been a breath of fresh air.His mental strength is amazing.

20 years? i think he debuted like just around year ago and you consider best already? He is doing great but let him play for another few years.
 
20 years? i think he debuted like just around year ago and you consider best already? He is doing great but let him play for another few years.

hope he won't be another Nasir Jamshed :ashwin
 
He was amazing in CT final as well.

Looks like he is the man for finals.
 
Opening slots have become so important. So many high quality openers around.

Rohit
Dhawan
Guptill
Munro(T20s)
Bairstow/Buttler(actually Buttler opens now in T20s while Bairstow opens in odis)
Roy/Hales
Finch
Warner
Qdk(a bit low on-form)
Tamim
 
Good aggressive batsman, who is getting better. On current form he's up there, definitely a gun player, just about continuity.
 
Not the best but can can be up there with the best as long as he keeps working hard and improving his game.
 
I think you are forgetting a destructive opening batsman by the name of Imrul Kayes
 
Fakhar stands out for us because he is Pakistani, and he is a modern day opener.

However, in comparison to the other top openers, he's really one amongst many. There's plenty of similar openers like him around nowadays, many of them at a similar level with a strong track record and consistent performances.

Having said that, he's performed in two tournament finals already which is pretty impressive. Yes, the second one was not so important but it was still a crunch situation.

The likes of Bairstow are still better though, until and unless they display Amla-like tendencies of failing when it matters the most.
 
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Not the best, but one of the best for sure.

Important to see if he lasts or fades away, for one reason or the other, like previous ones.
 
Since his debut,Fakhar has been better than any other opener in Limited overs cricket.
 
Yes, definitely.

You can sense the frustration of Indian posters who are trying to make Pakistan feel miserable about their team. They know that we are on the up, so they have resorted to calling everything a fluke via their hidden agents, and keep acting like Pakistan team is mediocre, by mentioning people like Finch, who was outshone by Fakhar in this very series, and Rohit and Dhawan, who failed when it mattered in a major final.

Fakhar is the best LOI batsman, and Pakistan are improving. Indians will have to deal with it
 
There are many.

Dhawan, Rohit, Buttler, Bairstow, Roy, Guptill, Finch, Warner (When he returns) are all in the same category as Fakhar Zaman.

One thing that makes Fakhar stand out is that Pak relies way too much on him to win matches. If Fakhar fails, they will not even chase 250 in ODI's and 150 in T20's against good bowling attacks.
 
I have to admit I have been very wrong about Fakhar, only saw him in CT final and thought it was a flukey innings but he was new back then. Still has some technical issues, but that means very little if you are mentally strong. What I like is his approach in power plays and he's clutch, a lot like Dhawan.

At this point would put him behind Butler, Bairstow and Dhawan cos these guys have been doing it for a while but no reason he can't top them in a year or two.
He's your most valuable player atm, Pakistan needs to find a steady opener at other end to support him before others failures start impacting his game.
 
No, for a few reasons including the sample size. He's as much the best opening batman as Hasan Ali could be the best bowler. Both are up there, but need to do it over a longer period to seriously contest the moniker.

I'd rate Warner, Dhawan, Bairstow and Rohit above. Even Roy is up there right now. I'm not including Buttler as he usually bats lower in ODI's and opens in T20's.
 
I have to admit I have been very wrong about Fakhar, only saw him in CT final and thought it was a flukey innings but he was new back then. Still has some technical issues, but that means very little if you are mentally strong. What I like is his approach in power plays and he's clutch, a lot like Dhawan.

At this point would put him behind Butler, Bairstow and Dhawan cos these guys have been doing it for a while but no reason he can't top them in a year or two.
He's your most valuable player atm, Pakistan needs to find a steady opener at other end to support him before others failures start impacting his game.

Unfortunately, this is the perennial problem.
 
Well not the best but indeed he is one of he best. Buttler, Fakhar and then Rohit. When these three are playing at their best, they are unstoppable. Fakhar is more consistent than Rohit.
 
He is the best Pakistan opener currently but not the best in the world. Guys like Rohit, Dhawan, Warner, Bairstow are ahead of him. But finally Pakistan has one good opener. Players like Shehzad should not be anywhere near Pakistan team.
 
Has scored 550 runs@46 in ODIs and 650 runs@31 in T20s. Others have outscored him by a mile and been doing it for years.

He's quite good and as shown in CT final and today, loves the big stage but long way to go for him. BTW before this series, there were major question marks on his T20 style and suitability!



List a few of such 'Openers' that have outscored him by a mile, we are talking about openers only mind you?
 
Fakhar has never really done well in the UAE in the past even against WI, the upcoming games will be a test for him.
 
He is for Pakistan now but not in the world. He has to do lot more before he can overtake, Rohit, Dhawan, Guptil etc..
 
Sharjeel was better. Always felt Fakhars stance will cause him to be found out at some point and thats exactly what has happened.
 
Fakhar has never really done well in the UAE in the past even against WI, the upcoming games will be a test for him.

He was playing well yesterday. Spent some time at the crease, hit a few good shots and was threatening to cut loose, until that unfortunate slip and the non-review.
 
He is good and will play good innings for Pak in future but this thread was made at the back of that Zimbabwe series and the OP got blinded. Stupid to say he is the best opener when he is scoring runs against club level Zimbabwe.
 
Similar to "Is Umar Akmal better than Kohli" thread not too long ago. He looks like a offside player and is cramped when bowled straight to him. On the leg side, his only stroke seems to be the slog sweep against spinners. Cant rotate the strike. I can go on.
 
Yes, he is the best opening batsman ATM by miles. People seem to forget CT final knock too early.
 
Looking good today in 2nd T20I , so far!
 
Similar to "Is Umar Akmal better than Kohli" thread not too long ago. He looks like a offside player and is cramped when bowled straight to him. On the leg side, his only stroke seems to be the slog sweep against spinners. Cant rotate the strike. I can go on.
Please do.
 
86m six. Pure instinct and power against Milne bowling close to 148kph
 
Rohit says hi
Jason Roy says hi
Hales says hi
Dhawan says hi
Warner says hi
Munro says hi
 
He’s a slogger whosndoes well once in a blue moon against a top side.

The best minnow bashing opener in the world.
 
Please do.

Don't need to. We've seen him in the Asia cup how Bumrah and Bhuvi played him like a fiddle. Bowl into him and cramp him. Don't give him room on the off. But he's a good player and seems to be a good learner. Saw his pull for a sixer againt Milne yesterday. If he doesn't improve his leg side play on good length and full deliveries against pace, he will regress and he seems to have realized and is making amends already. So let's see
 
There are many, atleast one from each country at present.

Rohit, Shikhar
Finch
Fakhar
Guptill
Bairstow the beast, Roy

I'd say Fakhar isn't any worse than Finch. But depends on where Fakhar goes from here, his consistency.

Just 20s and 30s won't do.

But yes, very very far below Rohit/Dhawan.
 
I'd say Fakhar isn't any worse than Finch. But depends on where Fakhar goes from here, his consistency.

Just 20s and 30s won't do.

But yes, very very far below Rohit/Dhawan.

Just look at the way Rohit or Dhawan play and you will know what is required to score big runs consistently. It's percentage shots initially with controlled aggression and unleash at the later stages. They can score well on both sides of the wicket and more importantly can rotate the strike on both sides of the wicket with considerable ease. Their batting is not about getting bogged down and get desperate for that one release shot. One can't be consistent that way.
 
Time for Fakhar to show what he's made of! This is his format but has he been damaged by Test failures?
 
Fakhar was, when he hit the double hundred. Bairstow is currently the best opener. Fakhar can still come back and claim the title in this series.
 
Take out Zimbabwe and his average is a mediocre 38 in 21 matches. He is promising but has a long way to go before even considered among top 5 or 10 one day batsmen
 
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