Mamoon
ATG
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2012
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Sarfaraz’s achievements 2018 onwards were getting blanked 5-0 in New Zealand, getting smashed by India twice (without prime Kohli) and Bangladesh once in the 2018 Asia Cup.
In addition, he lost 4-0 to England in the 5 match ODI series before the World Cup. Would have been 5-0 if it wasn’t for rain. In 2018 overall, he led Pakistan to 8 consecutive ODI defeats the top 6 ranked teams.
In the 2019 World Cup opening game, Pakistan suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of West Indies. Pakistan were 103 all out and West Indies chased the total down in 13.4 overs. Pakistan were practically out of the door after the first game because the NRR was nuked.
Pakistan not making the semifinals in the World Cup was all down to their own fault and as captain, Sarfraz was responsible and accountable
In Tests, everyone knows how many series he lost that too at home. Beating Australia was a good result but he should have never lost the home series to New Zealand.
The T20I record was great but much like Babar’s Pakistan in ODIs, it was built on the back of beating B and C sides. It was the ODI World Cup season and teams were focused on ODIs. Pakistan was the only team that was consistently playing its best XI in every random T20I.
The T20I drama also ended in tears as England and South Africa, with their first choice players, beat Pakistan comfortably in 2019.
Sarfaraz was lucky there was in T20 World Cup in the 2018-19 period otherwise the bubble would have burst just like it has for Babar in this World Cup. Number one this and that - all nonsense.
By 2018/19, Rizwan was the better WK batsman and Safaraz didn’t deserve to play ahead of him. It became obvious in March 2019 when Rizwan replaced Sarfaraz in the ODI series vs Australia in UAE and scored 2 centuries in 5 matches.
However, Sarfaraz was so insecure and afraid of Rizwan that he didn’t even select him in the 15 man World Cup squad. Rizwan, at the very least, deserved to be in the World Cup squad.
Nevertheless, life comes at you fast and Pakistan flopped at the World Cup and lost to Sri Lanka at home shortly after, signaling the demise of Sarfaraz.
In addition, he lost 4-0 to England in the 5 match ODI series before the World Cup. Would have been 5-0 if it wasn’t for rain. In 2018 overall, he led Pakistan to 8 consecutive ODI defeats the top 6 ranked teams.
In the 2019 World Cup opening game, Pakistan suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of West Indies. Pakistan were 103 all out and West Indies chased the total down in 13.4 overs. Pakistan were practically out of the door after the first game because the NRR was nuked.
Pakistan not making the semifinals in the World Cup was all down to their own fault and as captain, Sarfraz was responsible and accountable
In Tests, everyone knows how many series he lost that too at home. Beating Australia was a good result but he should have never lost the home series to New Zealand.
The T20I record was great but much like Babar’s Pakistan in ODIs, it was built on the back of beating B and C sides. It was the ODI World Cup season and teams were focused on ODIs. Pakistan was the only team that was consistently playing its best XI in every random T20I.
The T20I drama also ended in tears as England and South Africa, with their first choice players, beat Pakistan comfortably in 2019.
Sarfaraz was lucky there was in T20 World Cup in the 2018-19 period otherwise the bubble would have burst just like it has for Babar in this World Cup. Number one this and that - all nonsense.
By 2018/19, Rizwan was the better WK batsman and Safaraz didn’t deserve to play ahead of him. It became obvious in March 2019 when Rizwan replaced Sarfaraz in the ODI series vs Australia in UAE and scored 2 centuries in 5 matches.
However, Sarfaraz was so insecure and afraid of Rizwan that he didn’t even select him in the 15 man World Cup squad. Rizwan, at the very least, deserved to be in the World Cup squad.
Nevertheless, life comes at you fast and Pakistan flopped at the World Cup and lost to Sri Lanka at home shortly after, signaling the demise of Sarfaraz.