i disagree , we don't lack talent we lack a system to find this talent.
Talent and system go hand in hand. Talent is a product of the system.
Purely in terms of raw ability, you will find people in Europe, East Asia and South America who have natural characteristics to be great cricketers.
These countries have produced successful tennis players, and a person with a lot of natural ability to play tennis has all the characteristics to transfer those skills to batting because there are a lot of similarities there. If these countries properly invest in cricket, they will develop talented cricketers as well.
Pakistani fans blow the talent trumpet as if the Almighty decided to bless this country with more natural talent for cricket than any country and there are world class players waiting to be identified.
That is absolute nonsense. There are no world class players waiting to be picked in Pakistan. The players playing are the best in the country, and they are not good enough to be considered world class barring maybe 1-2.
Pakistan is an unprofessional and mediocre cricket team. That would have been the case throughout the course of history, but two things saved Pakistan for decades – player development in County cricket and ball-tampering with bottle caps introduced by Sarfraz Nawaz which ushered an era of reverse-swing.
Once counties stopped grooming our players and once blatant ball-tampering became difficult to achieve due to better cameras and greater scrutiny, our cricket has nose-divided.
The type of ball-tampering that Pakistan did in England in 1992 is simply not possible today. It won’t take more than a session for them to get caught red-handed.
Over the last 30 years, Pakistan has not produced a single team that played world class cricket for a considerable period of time. We have had some success but it has been short-lived and patchy.
The 1985-1992 Pakistan was the last great Pakistan team. Since then, it has been nothing but mediocrity but with a few highs every now and then. A lot of it has to do with the 1992 World Cup which destroyed our cricket culture for good.
It gave birth to the unpredictability and cornered tigers nonsense which made Pakistan cricket fall in love with its own mediocrity.
We romanticize inconsistency and rebrand it as unpredictability. It is nothing to be proud of.
We jump up and down and start dancing when someone like Nasser Hussain comes with a cliche that you can never expect which Pakistan will turn up, one minute up, next minute down bla bla as if it is something to be proud of.
It is not. It should be a source of embarrassment.
Pakistan simply does not know what it takes to create a winning culture and achieve consistency. Success is a process and you to have build towards it.
Nothing will happen in the future either. 15-20 years down the line, we will still be poster boys of mediocrity and will keep talking about the future while romanticizing our own mediocrity.