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"It breaks my heart to see what has happened to Junaid Khan" : Mohammad Zahid

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Writing in his blog on PakPassion.net, former Pakistan fast-bowler Mohammad Zahid discusses Pakistan's recent Test victories, sheds light on some deficiencies affecting Pakistan's LOI teams, offers his views on Junaid Khan and looks forward to the return of Mohammad Amir to international cricket.


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Pakistan Test Team

Let's start on a positive note. How good was it to see Pakistan defeat England 2-0 in the Test series? The Pakistan Test team has really forged itself into a formidable unit in UAE and the stability within the team is fantastic to watch. The top six knows it's role and once the runs are on the board then the bowlers particularly Yasir Shah know what to do and what is expected of them. The scare in the first Test really brought the best out of Pakistan in the remaining Tests and the whole unit deserve a lot of credit for their recent record and performances.


Limited overs problems

Over the years our strength mainly has been in the shorter formats and it's horrifying to see the Pakistan limited overs teams in such poor shape. Our cricketers are brought up playing limited overs matches so there is no excuse at all for such inept performances.


No Pace and No Yorkers

Historically our fast bowlers have relied on reverse-swing, pace and yorkers. I look at our limited overs team and apart from Wahab Riaz I don't see any pace or any yorkers from them. Opposition batsmen must be thinking that it's their lucky day when they see the medium pacers we are playing in our current twenty over and fifty over teams, jogging up to the wicket and bowling friendly half-volleys or half-trackers. You cannot win matches on flat decks with medium pacers who cannot bowl quick and cannot bowl yorkers.


Waqar Younis

He must be tearing his hair out at watching the lack of thought and skill currently being shown by Pakistan's pace bowlers in the limited overs formats. He of course was a great bowler himself but once the players walk onto the field then the coach cannot do anything but watch. He must be doubting his own ability as a coach after watching some of the lovely dishes being served up by our pace bowlers. It's very easy to blame the coach when the team loses but the coaching staff can only prepare the players, once battle commences then it's down to the players to perform. It seems that too many Pakistani players of the modern era need hand-holding and lack the skill or temperament to succeed without being pampered by coaching staff.


Fitness

There is absolutely no excuse for international cricketers not being fit and agile. Yes players will get injured, yes players will pick up long-term injuries but what I have seen in the limited overs series are some players who clearly do not look fit enough to be playing international cricket. Players can pass bleep tests, read diet plans, players can go to the gym now, but it's their individual responsibility to ensure that they are eating the right things and maintaining their levels of fitness. When comparing the England and Pakistan levels of fitness, it was like chalk and cheese as was shown by the quality of fielding and running between the wickets. The top cricketers over the years have maintained their levels of fitness and have been in excellent condition throughout their career. Sadly several of our current crop of cricketers are simply unfit and overweight. This needs addressing by the Pakistan Cricket Board and they need to adopt a strict policy against cricketers who are not conforming to the required levels of fitness.


The downhill slump of our 'talented' batsmen

It seems to be a recurring theme that Pakistani batsmen show a lot of promise at the start of their international career but then there is a downhill slump. It happens too often and I think it's down to complacency and overconfidence. These boys need to be selfish, when I say selfish I mean they need to have this attitude that I will be the player who grabs this innings by the scruff of the neck and win the match for my team. I want to be the hero, I want to be the match-winner and show the world what I am capable of. Sadly what happens is that we see our so-called talented batsmen play one fine innings and then flop in the next ten innings. Look at the levels of consistency of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, this is what our boys should be aiming for.


Junaid Khan

It breaks my heart to see what has happened to Junaid Khan. Here was a bowler who was world-class and could bowl with real pace, had skill and could swing and seam the ball. These days he looks a shadow of the bowler we once saw. My advice to Junaid is to stand up, get back on your feet and lift yourself and raise your performances once again. Whatever is going on behind the scenes is resulting in Junaid's career being ruined. If there are issues with his attitude, fitness, or if there any issues that he needs to address then he needs to be told and not kept in the dark. If he is out of favour and not amongst the favourites at this moment then he needs to be told why. Dropping him and then not addressing any issues is resulting in a fine bowler being lost to Pakistan cricket. I would urge all parties to resolve this situation as soon as possible.


Mohammad Amir

I think it's fantastic to see Amir back playing cricket once again. What has really impressed me has been the way he has bounced back after five years. It's almost like he has never been away from cricket. So far he's stood up to the challenge and to the doubters who thought he wouldn't play top level cricket again. It will have been mentally tough for him and a huge challenge but he's impressed me very much in domestic cricket in Pakistan and also at the Bangladesh Premier League. There will be tougher challenges ahead from him and the road back to being one of the finest bowling talents once again will be a long one, but all the signs are promising and I look forward to seeing him in a Pakistan shirt soon.
 
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But looks Like Anti-Amir people are winning. Preventing his return. He should be playing against England not BPL.
Now Nobody in his Right mind can say that Imran Khan 3rd is even an equal of Mohd Amir.

Than why was Imran Khan Jr jr was playing t20s and not Mohd Amir???

Hockey used to be our National sport, Now it is Leg-pulling
 
But looks Like Anti-Amir people are winning. Preventing his return. He should be playing against England not BPL.
Now Nobody in his Right mind can say that Imran Khan 3rd is even an equal of Mohd Amir.

Than why was Imran Khan Jr jr was playing t20s and not Mohd Amir???

Hockey used to be our National sport, Now it is Leg-pulling


The thinking behind it must be to see if he can swim or whether he will sink

The bpl is also quite prodigious and I'm sure amir can revel while being in such company again
 
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The problem's with Junaid Khan are, in my opinion, down to attitude.

I had incredibly high hopes for him until the series in South Africa three years ago when he was timid with the ball and cowardly with the bat in the First Test and then missed the next two Tests because he had a patch of sore skin.

It was obvious to me immediately that we were dealing with the bowling equivalent of a flat track bully.

I've made clear at length my objections to the ethics of him marrying a schoolgirl last year. But aside from ethics, it sends me a clear message of a man who can't handle being challenged by an equal who needs to be able to do his own thing unchallenged.

When I think of next year's Australia tour I think of Amir, Wahab, Ehsan Adil and even Rahat Ali and Mohammad Asif. It never even crosses my mind for a second that Junaid Khan could be an asset.
 
I don't think Junaid can be back, if he does come-back he'll be doing what Umar Gul is doing in domestic, these knee injuries are deadly.
 
junaid once bowled with real pace? i must have missed all those matches then, i said plenty of times when junaid 1st came into the side that his skinny and punny frame was not up to the rigours of fast bowling and that he needed to improve his fitness and bulk up in weight as well, at best he was an average bowler and think MO Akram is getting a little carried away here with how good junaid actually was.
 
Both Junaid and Amir will be back in the team soon enough, InshAllah. Along with Riaz and Shah, I can see them forming the best bowling attack in the world, over the next five years.
 
Junaid at his best was always a poor man's Mohd Amir. Now that Amir is back on the scene Junaid perhaps realises there is no sense in trying further. Injuries have taken their toll for sure, but he could have been fitter after 5 years of playing at international level.
 
:))) that is the funniest joke i have heard all year!

I know most of the time Passionate Observer trolls but he is actually correct here though. An inform and on song Junaid Khan is extremely dangerous bowler. His spells in India under swinging conditions were some of the best seam bowling I have seen, which would make Amir proud. And quiet honestly never seen Amir bowling that kind of destructive spells.
 
I know most of the time Passionate Observer trolls but he is actually correct here though. An inform and on song Junaid Khan is extremely dangerous bowler. His spells in India under swinging conditions were some of the best seam bowling I have seen, which would make Amir proud. And quiet honestly never seen Amir bowling that kind of destructive spells.

Junaid isn't as good but he's a bowler with great potential, in his own right.
 
I called Junaid out on the SA tour as being a coward and overrated. Time has proven me right. Same with Amir as you will see.
 
I know most of the time Passionate Observer trolls but he is actually correct here though. An inform and on song Junaid Khan is extremely dangerous bowler. His spells in India under swinging conditions were some of the best seam bowling I have seen, which would make Amir proud. And quiet honestly never seen Amir bowling that kind of destructive spells.

Those were lucky spells where there was a whole lake running through under the pitch.


Junaid cant get it do anything in the air and us a good 5-10 k's slower than amir. Add to that, he doesnt have the smarts or the fiery attitude to match him
 
Those were lucky spells where there was a whole lake running through under the pitch.


Junaid cant get it do anything in the air and us a good 5-10 k's slower than amir. Add to that, he doesnt have the smarts or the fiery attitude to match him

Pakistanis and their love for aggression, look what it has done to your state.

Anyway, most of you don't rate Junaid Khan but let me remind you that he was the second leading wicket taker for Pakistan in 2013 with an impressive average before injuries took a toll on his body.

His mind blowing spells in India against a rampant Indian batting lineup is the best exhibition of swing and seam bowling I've seen in Indian conditions so far. He was just unstoppable, the way he rattled Indian top order especially Sehwag, Kohli and Youraj was extraordinary and unbelievable, something that will put Amir to shame.

How can you discard a quality bowler like him is beyond me, if it weren't for the injuries that hampered his career, he would have been Pakistan's best bowler by now. Still there is little reason or doubt that he won't get back to his best if provided the much needed confidence and opportunities. Pakistan just needs to be patient with him!
 
People are unfairly slaughtering Junaid which actually sickens me, this guy was miles better than Rahat Ali and was one of the best fast bowlers in the world in 2013. Agreed that injuries have kept him back but that doesn't mean that he can't bounce back now can he? Wahab was a lot worser during the period between the 2011 and the 2015 WC.
 
People are unfairly slaughtering Junaid which actually sickens me, this guy was miles better than Rahat Ali and was one of the best fast bowlers in the world in 2013. Agreed that injuries have kept him back but that doesn't mean that he can't bounce back now can he? Wahab was a lot worser during the period between the 2011 and the 2015 WC.

Point to be noted!
 
J.K has been unfortunate the injuries have held his career back.

Love to see him and Amir in the uk next year
 
Dehati Waqar and the PCB medical commission needs to be held to account, he rushed Junaid back for the 2015 WC and Junaid ended up suffering a re-occurence of the Knee injury again in the training camp.
 
At best ,a good bowler . But he is finished , lacks 4-5k of pace , venom and any movement. I would like to move to other bowlers rather than reselecting him, unless he goes through a remarkable reform.
 
Junaid just looks a different bowler when I saw him bowling for Lancashire. He just seemed to have more confidence when bowling for them rather than Pakistan where he looked short of confidence.
 
Junaid just looks a different bowler when I saw him bowling for Lancashire. He just seemed to have more confidence when bowling for them rather than Pakistan where he looked short of confidence.

Difference in conditions perhaps? England is a good place to bowl for fast bowlers in general
 
Difference in conditions perhaps? England is a good place to bowl for fast bowlers in general

Yes true, but he just looks short of confidence most of the time in a Pakistan shirt. Just doesn't look like there is much self-belief.
 
I know most of the time Passionate Observer trolls but he is actually correct here though. An inform and on song Junaid Khan is extremely dangerous bowler. His spells in India under swinging conditions were some of the best seam bowling I have seen, which would make Amir proud. And quiet honestly never seen Amir bowling that kind of destructive spells.

There were always doubts about his action which doubled up with his injuries has meant he has disappeared off the radar
Not so dissapointing when you consider the pace battery Pakistan has in reserve which we will see against the lions
 
Guess which pakistani fast bowler has taken most five fers in tests after 2010 spot fixing? Yes thats junaid. He has done well in asian conditions but definitely the injury has taken a toll on him.
 
I called Junaid out on the SA tour as being a coward and overrated. Time has proven me right. Same with Amir as you will see.

Glory baba mera future bhi das do. :misbah

I want to see junaid back in the team. Competition between amir, wahab, irfan and junaid will be awesome.
 
I called Junaid out on the SA tour as being a coward and overrated. Time has proven me right. Same with Amir as you will see.

Exactly.

His performance in the First Test was absolutely gutless for the so-called leader of the attack.

And the ridiculous excuse for missing the next two Tests was just disgusting. People accuse Amir of "selling his country". Junaid Khan missed two really important Test matches on the basis that he had walked into a door handle and his skin hurt.

Cowardice is not a strong enough word.
 
Junaid doesnt have he body or mental capacity to play international longterm and at best he would be a decent back option bowler.
 
Exactly.

His performance in the First Test was absolutely gutless for the so-called leader of the attack.

And the ridiculous excuse for missing the next two Tests was just disgusting. People accuse Amir of "selling his country". Junaid Khan missed two really important Test matches on the basis that he had walked into a door handle and his skin hurt.

Cowardice is not a strong enough word.
Didnt he get 2/48 in the first innings. And 0/48 in the next innings. And the second innings bowling was after Pakistan had crumbled to 49 all out. And the Saffers had a 200 run lead. It wasnt the worst performance in the world in the circumstances.

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I'm hoping Junaid has the ability to bounce back, he's got the time and age yo be effective.

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Exactly.

His performance in the First Test was absolutely gutless for the so-called leader of the attack.

And the ridiculous excuse for missing the next two Tests was just disgusting. People accuse Amir of "selling his country". Junaid Khan missed two really important Test matches on the basis that he had walked into a door handle and his skin hurt.

Cowardice is not a strong enough word.
How do you know the extent of his injuries? You have no idea of what you are talking about. You are unfairly accusing Junaid of exxagerating his injuries. You have no evidence that he did so.

And you are seriously accusing Junaid of betraying his country like Amir? Disgraceful
 
Junaid can never lead a bowling attack but in my view, he can be a very good support bowler. I don't know why but Aamer and JK as a partnership could work for JK.
 
We can't rely on him, yeah he'll come back and dominate for a game or two and than what? Yes, that's right he's going to fold like a deck of cards.
 
Glory baba mera future bhi das do. :misbah

I want to see junaid back in the team. Competition between amir, wahab, irfan and junaid will be awesome.

No Chance for Junaid. Asif @ 35 would be far better than Junaid. Irfan is fit for limited over cricket only.
LOL @ those Indians who are rating Junaid higher than Aamer.
 
i don't now about his injuries but Junaid Khan is extremely talented AND he's not even turned 26 yet. worth persisting with.
 
i don't now about his injuries but Junaid Khan is extremely talented AND he's not even turned 26 yet. worth persisting with.

If he can't find a place at a time when he has to compete with pacers like Rahat, I Khan and IK Jr, than how will he find a place in the team when he will be competing with M aamer and M Aasif?
 
If he can't find a place at a time when he has to compete with pacers like Rahat, I Khan and IK Jr, than how will he find a place in the team when he will be competing with M aamer and M Aasif?

he's out of form atm, I'm not going to deny that. but he has a much higher ceiling than rahat. not seen much of the i khans. and on his day, junaid is just as destructive as amir and asif. sure those days haven't come in a while but I believe he can get to that level again.
there isn't a reason the 3 of them can't play together either. amir has the potential to develop into a decent all-rounder.
 
he's out of form atm, I'm not going to deny that. but he has a much higher ceiling than rahat. not seen much of the i khans. and on his day, junaid is just as destructive as amir and asif. sure those days haven't come in a while but I believe he can get to that level again.
there isn't a reason the 3 of them can't play together either. amir has the potential to develop into a decent all-rounder.

In my opinion, noone come close to M Asif and if he does make a comeback with Aamer, than Junaid has no chance. Infact if both Aamer and Asif makes a successful comeback, then at times Wahab might have to sit out too.
I liked Junaid, but the way he went down was very depressing, very much like Indian pacers progress.
 
In my opinion, noone come close to M Asif and if he does make a comeback with Aamer, than Junaid has no chance. Infact if both Aamer and Asif makes a successful comeback, then at times Wahab might have to sit out too.
I liked Junaid, but the way he went down was very depressing, very much like Indian pacers progress.
lol nice indian bowlers dig.

look, asif is 33 in two weeks. there is no guarantee that he can return to that level again. even if he does, how long can he stay at that level? 36-37? years are much harder on fast bowlers than spinners and batsmen.
and will the selectors even pick him? amir admitted his guilt straight away where as Asif and Butt embarrassed everyone and themselves by carrying on with the charade. this will work against him. there is no sympathy for him like there is for amir, as far i can tell.

In any scenario, Mohammed Asif does not have a long term future in the Pakistan team.

On the other hand, Junaid Khan is 25 for two more weeks. The boy is gifted.Truly gifted. Yes he is a bit fragile mentally and yes his injuries are a mystery, even to me, but I can't deny how good he is when he is at his best. The key factor here is that age is on his side, which isn't the case for Asif, Irfan or Wahab to some extent.
 
lol nice indian bowlers dig.

look, asif is 33 in two weeks. there is no guarantee that he can return to that level again. even if he does, how long can he stay at that level? 36-37? years are much harder on fast bowlers than spinners and batsmen.
and will the selectors even pick him? amir admitted his guilt straight away where as Asif and Butt embarrassed everyone and themselves by carrying on with the charade. this will work against him. there is no sympathy for him like there is for amir, as far i can tell.

In any scenario, Mohammed Asif does not have a long term future in the Pakistan team.

On the other hand, Junaid Khan is 25 for two more weeks. The boy is gifted.Truly gifted. Yes he is a bit fragile mentally and yes his injuries are a mystery, even to me, but I can't deny how good he is when he is at his best. The key factor here is that age is on his side, which isn't the case for Asif, Irfan or Wahab to some extent.

Dude I am probably the biggest fan of Junaid Khan going around but mate even I have to admit that in skill set he is a notch below than what Asif and Amir bring to the table. He is the perfect 3rd Seamer option Pakistan look for in away conditions and can hold his own in Phatta tracks of UAE as well so to be fair he is a decent bowler but not the leader of the Pack.

Although even the above odds are stacked against him I still believe that if he gives a good 10 years to Pakistan cricket starting from NOW he'll probably find his Pakistan ATG bowling lineup. Why do I believe this is because I know how his work ethic is, and how much effort he puts in. He is a decent bloke and supremely hard working and hard works always pays off.
 
He doesn't move the ball in the air.

He did in India 2012 when Wasim taught him a few tricks before the series, and he was immaculate.

However sorry to say he didn't work on those skills and just kept bowling seam up which is fine if the pitches offer anything but not much use if it's flat. Also his pace dipped down and he didn't bowl full enough - too short, not enough driving length balls.

Of course his unfortunate injuries didn't help his cause. But it's down to you to bounce back after its healed. I think he has had fitness issues as well.

He reminds me a bit of Umar Gul. He always needs just some guidance and confidence to get the best out of him. I really think some more sessions with Wasim may help his cause if he can start bending the ball in the air again.
 
Patchy form for Junaid in the T20 series against England Lions.

Confidence perhaps low? Fitness issues perhaps?
 
He's probably done better than expected. Economy rates have been great which can be crucial in T20s if not picking up the wickets. Hope this gives him the confidence to knuckle down and get back to his best and beyond.
 
4 overs for 18 runs in today's game.

Last game 4 overs 9 runs 3 wickets. He's bowled fantastic.

Conceded 12 in the super over. Its not bad.
 
First ball 137.2 kph gayle bowled for a duck.

Second ball 140.6 kph.

Third ball 132.6 kph.

Fourth ball 136.4 kph.

Fifth ball 135.5 kph.

Sixth ball 140.2 kph.


Wicket Maiden.
 
Impressed by his bowling.

Was the best pacer for Peshawar Zalmi today with figures of 1-23.

Could easily have been 2-20 had Shaun Tait not dropped that catch of him.

Bowling at improved speeds , fitter strong , seaming the ball , bowling good slower bouncers , yorkers and slower ones.

# Team Pakistan needs him

Amir , Wahab, Junaid &

Sohail Khan/Rumman/Hasan/Zia

Should be 4 pacers for Asia cup & World T20.
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] what do you think of your namesake in the PSL.

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Junaid Khan ? Who are you ?

Whether you improve your fitness or speeds we don't care. Yes you clocked 140+ 7 to 8 times , your fastest ball in PSL was 143.3 kph ? You seamed back the delivery to dismiss gayle for a duck first time after 144 innings. You got KP wicket. Your yorkers , slower bowls & slower bouncers were working. You last bowled for Pakistan medium fast speeds now you bowled fast medium in PSL.

O Junaid comeon KP & Gayle's wickets were just fluke and so we're the speeds and variations. You are not good enough.

It's Irfan the coach and captain wants. The giant Irfan who in 3rd odi & 1st T20 in PSL was hitting 124 to 132 kph speeds. The 7 foot 1 inch tall who gets so much bounce. Fitness ? Huffing & puffing ? What's that ? Line & length ? Rhythm ? Biomechanics of action ? Speed ? Whats that Man ? Does that count ?

Waqar wants you. Waqar demanded the selectors to select you.


Junaid Khan take a rest. You aren't good enough. Mohammad Irfan the giant is better than you.


You aren't good enough for captain Afridi, coach Waqar , chief selector Haroon & Co selectors.
 
He is finished.

Last 3 and a half years He has played 16 Odi matches and he has averaged 66 with the ball.

Worst pick. No merit at all.
 

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Wahab riaz is same.

Average of 64 and econ of 6.2 in his last 10 games.


Wahab is a bad pick aswell but Wahab always performs in ICC tournaments where most of our players usually fail barring 4-5 names in last 25 years.


Not giving Sadaf, Zia, Atif, Ahmed Bashir, Ali Imran, Ehtisham a chance in Pakistan Cup is what has caused this.

Still Sohail Khan deserved to be picked ahead of Junaid or Wahab.


Junaid Khan is the worst pick for CT.
 
Wahab is a bad pick aswell but Wahab always performs in ICC tournaments where most of our players usually fail barring 4-5 names in last 25 years.


Not giving Sadaf, Zia, Atif, Ahmed Bashir, Ali Imran, Ehtisham a chance in Pakistan Cup is what has caused this.

Still Sohail Khan deserved to be picked ahead of Junaid or Wahab.


Junaid Khan is the worst pick for CT.

azhar ali is hands down the worst pick.
 
We have decided to do it the hard way and I am okay with it. He is rubbish and he will be predictably demolished in the Champions Trophy. His performance (if we can call it that) is just a teaser trailer to what is going to happen in the Champions Trophy.
 
If I may attempt to be contrarian: I recall his new ball spells in Australia to be reasonably decent. Remind me why we are dead set against his selection. I mean if it's an issue of pedigree, we would have to drop the entire squad.
 
We have decided to do it the hard way and I am okay with it. He is rubbish and he will be predictably demolished in the Champions Trophy. His performance (if we can call it that) is just a teaser trailer to what is going to happen in the Champions Trophy.

Let's see if he can break Wahab's record of 110.
 
I really think we have forgotten what the word performance means: when a player performs teams win. When a player is less rubbish than others teams lose and he is still rubbish
 
If I may attempt to be contrarian: I recall his new ball spells in Australia to be reasonably decent. Remind me why we are dead set against his selection. I mean if it's an issue of pedigree, we would have to drop the entire squad.

We cannot drop the entire squad, but the least we can do is to pick a visibly better alternative. Sohail Khan has outperformed Junaid in every aspect at every level in the last 2 years, and it is travesty that he has been ignored for someone whose lack of class and status as a choker is beyond any reproach.
 
If I may attempt to be contrarian: I recall his new ball spells in Australia to be reasonably decent. Remind me why we are dead set against his selection. I mean if it's an issue of pedigree, we would have to drop the entire squad.


Come On.


He has Averaged 66 with the ball in last 3 years with an Economy above 6 and a SR above 60.


He might also get reported in the champions trophy. Since his comeback to the Odi squad what have been his numbers ? Hasn't even contributed to a single win.
 
We cannot drop the entire squad, but the least we can do is to pick a visibly better alternative. Sohail Khan has outperformed Junaid in every aspect at every level in the last 2 years, and it is travesty that he has been ignored for someone whose lack of class and status as a choker is beyond any reproach.

I dont think Sohail Khan is fit enough. Frankly I respect that as a standard.
 
Come On.


He has Averaged 66 with the ball in last 3 years with an Economy above 6 and a SR above 60.


He might also get reported in the champions trophy. Since his comeback to the Odi squad what have been his numbers ? Hasn't even contributed to a single win.

Since his comeback: he has taken more wickets per match than wahah, marginally better rpo than wahab, and a better average than wahab.

Lets be clear that both are complete and utter rubbish: but if wahab gets in, I dont see how anyone can be worse.
 
Since his comeback: he has taken more wickets per match than wahah, marginally better rpo than wahab, and a better average than wahab.

Lets be clear that both are complete and utter rubbish: but if wahab gets in, I dont see how anyone can be worse.


But he is a big match player and made Watson pee his pants etc. I fully expect the 'big match bubble' to burst this time around.
 
Like most of our ex-cricketers, Zahid is a poor judge of talent as well. Junaid has nothing to work with.
 
I'm sorry, what am I missing that others aren't with Junaid ?

I couldn't care less about BPL performances, he got battered in the domestic one day tournaments and has done little since his international return.

Not convinced with his CT selection but let's see how he does.
 
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