fight_club
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Last year, I passionately argued (primarily with @fight_club) that Pakistan should maintain the Rizwan-Babar opening combo. But now after seeing them bat together for a year, I have no issues admitting that I was wrong and that Pakistan needs to bring Fakhar to the top and one of these two down to No.3.
The problem is not the numbers of runs that these two score...which is alot. The problem is that they are far too similar as batters. And while that works in our favor in run-chases where are able to time a chase to perfection, there have been numerous occasions while batting first when Babar and/or Rizwan have left alot of runs in the middle. The biggest example being the World Cup semi-final against Australia where we lost NOT because of Hasan Ali's dropped catch, but because of the fact that we were a good 15-20 runs short and that Babar didn't accelerate in the powerplay the way he should have.
The numbers have shown that the middle-order is not the problem. Despite all the constant chopping and changing, Pakistan's batting from No.4 or No.8 boasts a combined strike-rate of 152.8 since the last World Cup...the highest in the world. So calling them headless chickens or what not won't change that very basic fact.
The problem is the Babar-Rizwan combo, which needs to be separated because it could end up being a far bigger detriment for us in the long-rub than it is a positive.
You have earned my respect, it take balls to accept that in public.
So allow me to bust this myth of "Fakhar plays quickly" as well even if he gets out early. Fans have this delusion that if Fakhar gets out early, he is scoring a 20 off 9 balls or a 32 off 16 balls. No he is not.
In those 24 innings out of 36 where he got out playing less than 20 balls, Fakhar's SR is a paltry 117. So out of every 3 innings, he is getting out 2 times facing less than 20 balls at a SR of 117.
Excellent going, right!!!
Lot of posters are clearly missing a bigger point here, If babar goes down early it suck the entire momentum and confidence out of Pakistan inning and they look unsure regarding how to approach the inning.
When you have a fragile and uncertain middle order like pakistan there is always a fear of collapse.
Fakhar is an impact player, his SR initially is similar to how Rizwan and babar play PP however pakistan
can afford to give him license to whack it. His dismissal or for that matter any other opener getting out cheaply will never send the kind of shockwaves Babar dismissal will cause.