Ultimate
Debutant
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2017
- Runs
- 264
To be fair, he has been mediocre in ODI cricket since his comeback. It is not that he made his comeback few months ago, but it has been 1.5 years or so. The thing which angers me is that despite his mediocre performances, he still gets the hype he doesn't deserve. Despite his mediocre performances, some still find ways to defend him. It has been 1.5 years since comeback, how much more time does he need to find his lost touch? This is International cricket, not some practice ground for him, that he will play, regardless of his performances, until and unless he finds his rhythm back, lol. Some say he has been economical, but it doesn't matter much in ODI cricket, as he was supposed to be our premier wicket taking bowler. Persisting with a bowler just because of his economy rate, is a joke in ODI cricket. By the way, his economy rate has been decent, not something extraordinary. Some will say who will replace him? This question doesn't make any sense, as there are bowlers in domestic who have a decent record in List A cricket. Just like Hasan Ali has outperformed Amir, like this some others may pop up. We should keep on trying new bowlers rather than sticking with players based on their reputation only.
After all this, I really think he seems untouchable, just because of his past reputation, despite his mediocre performances. This is not good at all. We shouldn't repeat another Afridi. We must prefer merit.
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After all this, I really think he seems untouchable, just because of his past reputation, despite his mediocre performances. This is not good at all. We shouldn't repeat another Afridi. We must prefer merit.
Have your say?