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"It’s beyond me why they dropped Amir from the T20I squad for the Bangladesh series" : Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram on Karachi Kings related matters:


“What we have seen is that those teams win (in PSL) who have a strong bowling line-up”

“We have Mohammad Amir, Chris Jordan, Usama Mir, Liam Plunkett and young Umer Khan; We have variation; We were lacking in death bowling so Jordan and Amir will share the last few overs”

“Our captain, Imad Wasim is an all-rounder and also Iftikhar Ahmed can bowl a few overs, and we have Rizwan as ‘keeper so we have a good enough side”

“Let me be frank and say that our fielding was below standard, I looked at the stats recently and it shows that we were highest in dropped catches, lowest in saving runs and we need to improve that; The presence of Dean Jones will make a big difference in this matter”

“One of the top names in international T20 cricket, Alex Hales is there then we have Babar Azam who is the number one batsman in T20Is, then we picked up Sharjeel Khan so that will be exciting; He is a Karachi boy and will be playing for Karachi”

“Its exciting times for PSL as its being played in Pakistan”

“He’s a natural stroke-player and the instructions given to him will be that he has to play his natural game; We are not going to change anyone’s style of play”

“That mindset in T20 of when you have hit a four, take a single next ball is gone, now its like if you have hit a four, the go for a six next ball”

“Our fielding will improve with the arrival of English players, Babar is a safe fielder as is Iftikhar and Amir”

“We have a good combination – we have Babar, Sharjeel, Hales, Delport, Iftikhar and then Imad or Rizwan after that; I hope we have good pitches to play on; By good pitches I don’t mean just shave grass off it and say its good; What I mean is that the ball comes on nicely onto the bat and we don’t have 120-140 scores being chased with difficulty; They should 160 type pitches so people enjoy watching it and also bowlers get to use their skills nicely”

“As someone who has been connected with cricket, and as a commentator I would say that it’s beyond me why they dropped Mohammad Amir from the T20I squad (for Bangladesh series)”

“If what people on Social Media are saying about Amir that he didn’t play Test cricket, so he was dropped then that’s wrong”

“If he doesn’t want to play Test cricket, then that’s the end of it but he should not be dropped from the T20I team”

“If you talk about going by present form and we picked Haris Rauf because he did well in BBL; In same way Amir performed well in the BPL taking 6 wickets in one game”

“So it didn’t make sense to drop him; Our young bowlers have talent but in the World Cup (T20) you will need experience also”

“With me being around (at practice), the players have a lot of questions for me; This includes the young fast-bowlers as well as the experienced ones – I am there to speak to them, talk to them”

“I cant change actions of bowlers in one month as that takes more time; I am there to tell them about the mental aspects, to show them how to read the batsman, what to bowl when he is playing specific types of shots- so these are the small things that I keep on telling them”

“Iftikhar Ahmed is made for T20s, he is a safe fielder”

“I feel Umer Khan has a lot of cricketing sense for a young guy; he knows what to bowl to which batsman; He doesn’t feel flustered by the big stage, but enjoys the experience”

“What I noted from the previous PSL that bigger the batsman, the more Umer wanted to bowl to him which is a good sign”

“The whole world and world cricket now knows about Babar Azam, everybody is raving about his technique, he’s elegant and consistent, and the most important thing for me is that he is hungry and never satisfied with his performances”

“What I like about Deano is that he’s always involved as a coach; Its not that he shows up in PSL and then disappears for the next 11 months; He’s always in touch with the players, and he knows about Pakistan cricket”

“If we had brought in a new coach, he would have struggled to name players from his own team; Dean Jones will make a major impact on Karachi Kings”

“Babar Azam is Pakistan T20I team captain and he will eventually get his turn (in Karachi)”

“He needs to be a good vice captain and learn how to skipper a side and this will be useful for him in his role as Pakistan captain also”
 
It was a punishment from him being a weakling and retiring from tests when they needed him.
 
You can hate on Amir but it's harsh to drop him,You need him at Worldt20,he is the bowler who will keep it tight from one end,Shaheen is young,Haris is raw and you need some experience bowler to lead the attack.
 
Wasim's analysis is as clueless and low quality as his commentary.

Amir needs to stay out of the team as we're trying new and young bowlers. It's giving us rewards. We can't be dependent on Amir.

As for World T20, he most likely will be there. So, chill.
 
Wasim Akram is spot on, you need your expierence bowler in Worldcup. M Amir is still our best fast bowler in white ball cricket:)
 
You can hate on Amir but it's harsh to drop him,You need him at Worldt20,he is the bowler who will keep it tight from one end,Shaheen is young,Haris is raw and you need some experience bowler to lead the attack.

He was just rested, so we can try Harris Rauf. I mean Bangladesh is not the toughest opposition. Amir most likely be back for South Africa T20s and the World Cup. Mohd Amir, Shaheen Shan Afridi and Harris Rauf will make a fantastic T20 Pace attack.
 
Amir will be replaced very quickly. He shouldn't have retired from test cricket. Pakistan has no shortage of fast bowlers. Things would have been different if he was a batsman. :inti
 
Wasim flip flops frequently. In Australia he was admonishing Amir for deserting Pakistan in test cricket and stated he would have refused to give him a central contract. Why criticize the PCB for dropping him now? His form has been horrendous for a while.
 
Wasim flip flops frequently. In Australia he was admonishing Amir for deserting Pakistan in test cricket and stated he would have refused to give him a central contract. Why criticize the PCB for dropping him now? His form has been horrendous for a while.

Isn't Wasim working for KHI Kings now?

If so, that explains why he's campaigning for Amir to be selected. Amir plays for KK.

Imad Wasim and Wasim Akram are going to ruin KK - not to say it isn't already one of the worst teams. Going to go down even further.
 
Misbah and Waqar are infamous for taking revenge. Too many examples to list here. Unfortunately Amir isn’t the only facing their wrath.
 
Wasim's analysis is as clueless and low quality as his commentary.

Amir needs to stay out of the team as we're trying new and young bowlers. It's giving us rewards. We can't be dependent on Amir.

As for World T20, he most likely will be there. So, chill.

Spot on
 
1 day Wasim is questioning Amir, the next day he is fully backing him. Wasim may commentate on games but let's be honest he doesn't follow Pakistan cricket like the fans. He is clueless on most domestic players starting out in international cricket.
 
I remember Wasim clearly was very annoyed back in Nov and clearly said that Amir should not be given a central contract by the PCB since he retired from tests a month ago. And that tests are difficult so Amir thought he'd retire and make some easy money by playing leagues around the world and this is a poor decision by him considering this country has invested so much in him and yadi yadi yada.

Now that Psl is nearing and Wasim has a contract with KK, let's make some amends.Why does nobody question these people on their blatant hypocrisy.
 
Not exactly dropped. They knew enough about him. Chance to look at others. Playing against a team that hasn't made the Super 12s directly of the T20 WC at home. Good time to experiment a bit.
 
Wasim flip flops frequently. In Australia he was admonishing Amir for deserting Pakistan in test cricket and stated he would have refused to give him a central contract. Why criticize the PCB for dropping him now? His form has been horrendous for a while.



Makes me think of another ex-player always going me me me...can you name that player?
 
I don't think we need to drop Amir from T20s if he's retired from test cricket. Wasim's comments about not offering him a central contract were harsh prior - unless playing test cricket is a huge part of having a central contract.

As other posters said though, there is no way we won't take Amir to WT20 - he's one of the few automatic selections in that format. I would've taken him to Bangladesh as well though - but I'm sure we'll be fine without him.
 
Just remember - Amir wasn't exactly lighting the world on fire in test cricket. In fact even in ODIs he was absolutely horrible prior to the WC. The one format where he's really good consistently though is T20s... so why wouldn't we use him there if he wishes to play T20s and is available for selection?
 
Just remember - Amir wasn't exactly lighting the world on fire in test cricket. In fact even in ODIs he was absolutely horrible prior to the WC. The one format where he's really good consistently though is T20s... so why wouldn't we use him there if he wishes to play T20s and is available for selection?

PCB did the right thing by showing a young guy with no major injury should not be retiring from test cricket simple as that
But he should come back for world cup tho other than that PCB did the right thing 💯%
 
Retirement from tests is not at all the only reason. He was ordinary against Srl and Aus as he is supposed to be a senior bowler who is also now a white ball specialist and needs to perform accordingly. In the mean time Pak wanted to try new faces. It was good to see Rauf debuting, Hasnain getting more games and Amad Butt getting a spot in the squad.
 
Who would be dropped for Amir though?

Haris is a definite lock for the squad since he performed in the BBL and that’s where the world cup is going to be. That’s exactly why they brought him in, and want someone who has familiarity with the bowling conditions clearly. That means Amir and Rauf are two pacers, leaving room for one more who could either be Shaheen or Hasnain depending on who performs in the PSL and who they feel can perform in Aus (Shaheen more likely in both regards, but especially given his height pace intelligence and swing in Aus). This would likely mean that Hasnain is dropped for Amir. Is that okay?

(1) Assuming we go with two spinners, that gives us:

Imad
Shadab
Amir
Rauf
Shaheen

Bench: Hasnain, Amad, Musa (will be on the bench because of Misbah even though he doesn’t deserve to be)


(2) If we go with one spinner, we have:
Imad
Amir
Rauf
Shaheen
Hasnain

Bench: Shadab, Amad, Musa


(3) Without Amir, we have:
Imad
Shadab
Shaheen
Rauf
Hasnain

Personally I’m leaning towards option (1)
 
Pakistan team is Misbah;s personal property, he can do whatever he wishes to, no one should question him.
 
Behind the decision was the thinking that it should put-off any other bowlers who had similar ideas to Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz.
 
As a ex-cricketer, he isn’t very bright in the field. Awful pundit too.
 
Behind the decision was the thinking that it should put-off any other bowlers who had similar ideas to Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz.

Yup, it was neccessary. And we won anyways so it should make these 2 more hungry to perform.
 
Player all over the world assess their preferred format to prolong their career, nothing wrong with that, does not make sense to "punish" them .
 
Amir is one of the best limited over bowlers in the world. We all know how he up his game at big events so he difinetely should be part of the world cup sqaud.

They made the same mistake dropping him before last year's world cup.
 
After all the efforts of pcb & the forgiveness of most fans he turned his back on us before the tough Aussie tour so in my view he should be kept out of the international set up. why are we so desperate for his services?? never the same bowler as he was pre ban, we have more talented & hungry bowlers coming through the system then before who are more deserving then this guy , WE DON’T NEED HIM, am fed up with some folk here thinking we need this guy!! we will win the T20 W/C without him In Sha Allah
 
Wasim always says what his audience wants to say, typical pakistani legend trying to keep everyone happy. We have a new pool of bowlers who are raring to go, they deserve priority as they are available for all formats so we need to plan for the future.
 
Amir will be replaced very quickly. He shouldn't have retired from test cricket. Pakistan has no shortage of fast bowlers. Things would have been different if he was a batsman. :inti

Yep i predicted this as soon as he mentioned retiring from tests.

He just doesnt have the heart to play hard day in and day out. Mamba mentality doesnt exist in this new amir
 
After all the efforts of pcb & the forgiveness of most fans he turned his back on us before the tough Aussie tour so in my view he should be kept out of the international set up. why are we so desperate for his services?? never the same bowler as he was pre ban, we have more talented & hungry bowlers coming through the system then before who are more deserving then this guy , WE DON’T NEED HIM, am fed up with some folk here thinking we need this guy!! we will win the T20 W/C without him In Sha Allah

And after comeback he gave us our best moment of the decade: Champions Trophy 2017.
Wonderful world cup 19 for him also.
He is the best LOI bowler we have for the moment so he should be selected.
 
To be honest when is the last time Amir actually gave a match winning performance. The drop was well needed, we've got lots of fast bowlers who can be eligible replacements in Rauf, Shaheen and we can choose from Ruman Raees/Naseem Shah/Sohail Tanvir etc. My vote for third seamer in Australia is Naseem Shah.
 
Thst's what happens when you conduct selection meetings as per likes and dislikes. On what planet is Musa Khan a better bowler than Mohammed Amir ?
 
And after comeback he gave us our best moment of the decade: Champions Trophy 2017.
Wonderful world cup 19 for him also.
He is the best LOI bowler we have for the moment so he should be selected.

Champions trophy was won with collective team performance, Hassan Ali & Fakhar were the main contributors he did turn it on in the final but had a big score on board which gave him confidence & the Indians did choak too , wonderful World Cup lmao it’s only wonderful if you win it..
 
Thst's what happens when you conduct selection meetings as per likes and dislikes. On what planet is Musa Khan a better bowler than Mohammed Amir ?

It was to punish him retiring when the team needed him that most you numpty.
 
Wasim flip flops frequently. In Australia he was admonishing Amir for deserting Pakistan in test cricket and stated he would have refused to give him a central contract. Why criticize the PCB for dropping him now? His form has been horrendous for a while.

I don't see any flip flop here. He was against Amir retiring for test cricket and still is. He again stated that downgrading his central contract status is the correct decision. However, he never said that Amir should be dropped from T20s as well.

This was a vindictive decision by the PCB/team management. They acted like a mohallay ki team instead of a professional unit. Amir easily makes his place in the T20 side and should have been selected.
 
It was to punish him retiring when the team needed him that most you numpty.
It is not Misbah's job to "punish" anyone. And what was Amir's crime to begin with that needed punishing ?

Many players all over the world are retiring from red ball cricket to become white ball specialists. I don't agree with Amir's decision but he knows his physical limits better than anyone and his retirement from Test cricket was in the works for over a year. It was no shock when the news broke in July so Misbah and Waqar had plenty of time to identify replacements.
 
“Because he retired from tests so we should punish him by dropping him from T20”.

Yeah alright you’d be begging for his selection for the World Cup. He’s the one who turns up for the big games.

Amir won us the CT17 with his spell removing the best top three in the world. The rest ate of his hard work. A pitch as flat as that the top three would of knocked it off.

But sure punish Amir and cry, even though as an athlete he has a right to choose what format he plays and how long. Not you. It’s him and his family.

Period
 
It is not Misbah's job to "punish" anyone. And what was Amir's crime to begin with that needed punishing ?

Many players all over the world are retiring from red ball cricket to become white ball specialists. I don't agree with Amir's decision but he knows his physical limits better than anyone and his retirement from Test cricket was in the works for over a year. It was no shock when the news broke in July so Misbah and Waqar had plenty of time to identify replacements.

All in all yes a player can decide when he wishes to retire as it's up to them. PCB are to blame as they didn't draw up or think of a contingency plan in the event both wahab and amir left. This is why i constantly nag that the team be mixed up and new players given chances in an effort to find your absolute best combo.

However, i think it was the smug tweets of Amir that really did grind my gears post test retirement. Fact is that there are currently better bowlers than Amir out there that can do better and also bowl at a better pace, all Amir is is just a name and nothing else.
 
Wasim has a soft corner for Amir.

He is right though, Amir makes the T20 side on merit. Dont think Amir would care though, he was in cricket for the money all the way. He can mint easy money by playing T20 leagues world wide.
 
Amir's experience and quality is a must at the T20 world cup. Simple as that.

They can build a nice attack around Amir, Shaheen, Rauf/Hasnain.
 
It's good both Amir and Wahab were dropped so they can try other bowlers to give themselves other looks and combinations that may work.

You don't want to keep trying the same players over and over again and if a couple of them happen to get hurt before the World Cup, then you are stuck clueless without knowing what your options are.

Amir's track record in Australia is pretty poor as well so he might be a bad option anyways.
 
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has picked the 1999 tour of India as his favourite tour, saying the pressure of playing the neighbours and then winning in India was special.

Under Akram’s captaincy, Pakistan won the first Test in Chennai by 12 runs. It was the first time the likes of him and Waqar Younis were playing against the great Sachin Tendulkar in Tests despite the Little Master making his debut in 1989.

“The 90s we won a lot against India. Nowadays it’s a different story. It’s the opposite. The tables have turned I suppose. If you talk about tours, I would pick an India tour. 1999 – We toured India after 10 years,” Akram told former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson in ”Lessons Learnt with the Greats” podcast.

“I was the captain. The first Test was in Chennai. I told my boys, if the stadium is quiet then we are doing our job. So we would never get support in India and India would never get support in Pakistan. That was the thing,” said the 54-year old, regarded as one of the finest left-arm pacers the world has ever seen.

“Saqlain Mushtaq bowled a phenomenal over. The inventor of doosra. We got a standing ovation from the Chennai crowd. That was my favourite tour,” recalled Akram.

“Then in the second Test (Delhi), the pitch was dug so it had to be relaid. Kumble got 10 wickets. It was really a memorable tour.”

“I used to enjoy Indo-Pak pressure, used to take it in a positive way,” said Akram.

Akram also said in his two-decade long career, he always wanted to do well in Australia and England.

“England and Australia were the places where I wanted to perform. And against India, it was a different reason why I wanted to perform. Because once you perform against India, you get recognised in your country big time. Vice versa for India.”

Akram also pointed that he is not a big fan of gym sessions as he feels for a bowler you can only get better by making your bowling muscles work.

“I started gymming at the age of 33. Before that, I only used to run and bowl everyday.

“Cricketers are a lot fitter now. But bowling muscle will only get strengthened when you bowl. When I see them exercising in the gym, it doesn’t make any sense to me. People might say I am a 90s guy, and I am a 90s guy.”

On media scrutiny, Akram said during their days it wasn’t that much as it is now.

“There were newspapers then. Nowadays in Pakistan we have 50 news channels. Pressure wasn’t as much, if social media was in my time, I probably would have been sacked in three weeks…off the field tactics (laughs).”

On lessons learnt from life and cricket, he said: “Stress is not going to help. It is difficult but if you have a problem and you cannot solve it the same day, try again next day. You need practice for it. Everyone makes mistakes as long as you learn from them. There is no special secret recipe.”

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...our-as-favourite-says-enjoyed-pressure-933618
 
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