I am glad, I asked you to clarify before I answered your question.
[MENTION=2344]W63L35[/MENTION] The reason why our ODI team has struggled so much of late is in my opinion largely down to our batting issues. In that regard there are 2 issues, one being batsmen being unable to rotate the strike and secondly batsmen not being able to score quickly without undue risks.
I would have thought that after the World Cup debacle regarding the batting I would have thought that a change of policy may have been adopted.
You forgot to mention the biggest (3rd) issue that I could not stop hearing here on PP. Our top order - because almost everybody here on PP agrees, advocates and believes that in no matter of time, our score used to be 33/3! So, I was told, that only Misbah type batting did/will/could rescue with us most of the time from those horrible situations? Right?
So if something [anchoring, stabilizing, building the innings] that has worked for us for last 4-5 years, why change? I mean, what makes you [or PCB] think that we won't be 33/3 after Misbah is gone and we won't need a heroic rescue act?
Now let's talk about your two points;
Batsmen being unable to rotate the strike:
Two biggest culprits - Misbah and Shehzad are gone! So this problem should go away unless new comers are Msibah/Shehzad follower!
Not being able to score quickly without undue risks:
How quickly? Can you clarify that? Also at what position?
For the last 4-5 years we had to live with batsmen scoring at S/R of 70-75 (exception Umar Akmal).
I mean, for which position you are looking for power/big hitters (from OP) who could score quickly - opening, top order, middle order or lower middle order?
Let me explain/ask with examples;
Gayle, McCullum, Amla, Dhawan, Guptil, Rohit Sharma are all openers but you know not all of them are power/big hitters to have S/R of 85/90+.
ABD, Kohli, Smith, Sanga all bat at #3/#4 but you know not all of them are power/big hitters to have S/R of 85/90+.
Anderson, Raina, Maxwell, Dhoni, Elliott all bat at #5/#6 but you know not all of them are power/big hitters to have S/R of 85/90+.
I won't talk about #7 batsmen because you only listed batsmen in you OP who only bat at #1-6.
The point is - to have a S/R of 85/90+, one does not need to be power hitter like Gayle, McCullum, Anderson, Maxwell and others. But you specifically feared the lack of "big/power" hitters in OP. Why?
So, first question is - which position you are talking about?
2nd question is - who do you think should have been picked in place of who? The batman in domestic circuit who could bat at #1-#6 and had the potential of being a power/big hitter ...and scare the heck out of opposition bowlers? I mean, you keep a close eye on domestic players!