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"Message was clear to all including Umar Akmal - if unfit, you won't be selected" : Azhar Mahmood

Writing in his exclusive blog for PakPassion.net, Azhar Mahmood shares his views on the impressive group of youngsters whom he supervised in the recently concluded camp for the West Indies tour, explains the importance of fitness as a key criteria for selection in the Pakistan team, his expectations from Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz to win more games for Pakistan and pays tribute to the Late Bob Woolmer.


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Impressed with the youngsters at the camp for the West Indies tour

Let me start by saying that I was totally impressed by the attitude of the youngsters in the recently concluded camp. The energy in their outlook was amazing but to be honest, I had already seen the same attitude from them in the PSL so this wasn't a complete surprise to me. Some of the youngsters that really stood out for me for their enthusiasm and skills were Imam-ul-Haq, Amad Butt, Hussain Talat, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Abbas and Ghulam Mudassar. Even Mickey Arthur was very pleased and pleasantly surprised with what we saw in terms of young talent. Whilst it is a great sign to see such talent coming up, the message for all to see during the camp was that regardless of how good you may be, there will not be any compromise on the important aspect of fitness. The requirements for being part of the Pakistan dressing room were made clear to all the young guys and I am glad that they have understood what is needed from them in this regard.


Fitness concerns for Umar Akmal but no doubts about his ability

It was unfortunate that Umar was unable to pass fitness tests and was subsequently discarded. But make no mistake, there are no question marks on his abilities as a fine batsman. It may seem like a trivial matter but fitness is key in today’s game. This aspect of the game helps in fielding as you save runs and is also crucial in running between the wickets as it helps you score more runs.

If you compare our team’s fitness levels with those of South Africa and Australia, then you will realize that due to this factor we are forty to fifty runs behind even before the first ball is bowled in any game we play. To put it in simpler terms, where for us there is a double to be made whilst batting, the Australians will make three runs and so on. On the field, where there should really be one run, they are able to score two with ease. This was quite apparent in our tour of Australia and it is plainly obvious that we lag behind the top teams of the world in this area. The grounds were bigger there but we were constantly giving away twenty runs in the field and scoring less in running between the wickets when batting. And then the extras we conceded did not help our situation either. If we are able to get just about 280 runs and the other team is scoring 310 with ease, then we know we have problem. The difference between both teams is clearly the standards of fitness which plays a huge role in helping you perform better under pressure.

I wouldn’t say that the fitness tests in our camp were that difficult but the message was clear to all including Umar Akmal that if you aren’t fit, you will not be selected. Unlike in the past, there will be no compromise on fitness and this should really be clear to all players, especially those who aren’t new to the international scene.


Mohammad Amir’s and Wahab Riaz’s inability to win games for Pakistan

There were some eyebrows raised due to Sarfraz’s comments about Amir and Wahab having to raise their game and start winning games for Pakistan and I have to say, Sarfraz only said this for a very good reason. What he probably referred to by the term “winning matches” was the fact that these bowlers needed to take five-wicket hauls to make a difference to the game's outcome. In a sense, getting two or three wickets and not a 5fer is like a batsman getting out in the 90s. And this is exactly what I discussed with both these bowlers where I spoke about the difference between an ordinary and a match-winning performance. So, Sarfraz as a captain and I as bowling coach would always want these bowlers to win games for us by taking as many wickets as possible. It is no secret that our bowlers were exposed during the tours of New Zealand and Australia where they just could not win matches for us. Now it is up to both Amir and Wahab to take this criticism positively and improve their performances to become match-winners.


A great opportunity to win a Test series and improve our ODI ranking in the West Indies

There is absolutely no doubt that Pakistan will soon have a great opportunity to win a Test series in the West Indies for the first time in history. What it comes down to now is for us to play our best cricket and grab this chance with both hands. And it’s not just the Test series but even the One-Day games which are crucial for our qualification for the World Cup that need our attention. Whether it is Tests, ODIs or Twenty20s, our fitness standards need to be kept as high as possible. We are already eighth in the ODI rankings and that is as low as one can imagine and it is up to us to see how we can improve and go forward. As a team, Pakistan have to show the commitment and determination backed up by talent and good fitness if we are to compete with the top teams of the world.


Good blend of experience and youth in the Pakistan squad

I am glad to see that the Pakistan squad for the LOI games has an excellent mixture of young and old faces. If we talk about experienced players than the example of Kamran Akmal is very important. He has consistently been putting in outstanding performances for the last two to three years in domestic cricket. His performance has been noticed by the selectors and he has been awarded with a chance to represent the country. To the critics of squad selection for the West Indies tour I say that this is Pakistan’s team and not someone’s personal favourites team. Simply speaking, anyone who does well will be deservedly included and given a chance. The fact that you are senior or junior is of no consequence as long as either has solid performances to back their selection and it is here where we must all praise the selectors for their decisions.


Bob Woolmer had an exceptional eye for talent

Bob Woolmer was extremely passionate about the game of cricket and for me his tenth death anniversary has a special relevance as I was part of the Pakistan squad at the time of his death. He remained dedicated to the game of cricket to his last days but apart from his love of cricket, he was simply an exceptional human being as well. No words can really express the appreciation for Bob as he was the one who was completely dedicated to whichever team he was looking after and always worked hard to see them successful. His passing away was not only a shock to us but to the whole community of cricket. He had genuine love for the Pakistan team in his heart. He was very positive about my return to cricket when he joined as coach as he had seen me score a Test hundred against South Africa and he was also a great judge of a player’s potential. His eye for talent was exceptional and it would not be an exaggeration for me to say that he was on one of the best coaches I have ever had the honour to work with.
 
There should be balance between skills and fitness. Javed Miandad and Imran played 92 world cup, but it worth.God forbid these so called modern coaches would have dropped both in world cup
 
Please, we know their fitness is behind the rest of the world and Mahmood agrees. I saw it in CPL last year. Chris Lynn fielding on long on was seemingly a blur, Ahmed Shehzad fielding at long on was fast but only against a normal human.
 
Unless you are Sohail Tanvir obviously

The difference being that Sohail managed to pass the re-test whereas Umar didn't.

Obviously, the fitness test isn't the be all and end all in terms of determining a fitness and there are players in the team right now who need to work a lot on it as well. However, Umar failing to pass it multiple times while his brother and the likes of Tanvir managed to pass really leaves a very negative impression of him.

I hope he realises this too and works on it.
 
It's more of a cultural issue & the system allowed a particular generation to get spoiled. In 90s & 2000s, PAK superstars were Akram, Inzi, Saeed, MoYo, Sohaib, Saqlin, Razzak ....... doesn't motivate much to burn in sun & sweat in Gym, does it?

More or less, almost every player born in 90s are quite serious about fitness & fielding, while the U19 team in last WC was the fittest around. May be dropping Umar was a decelerate ploy to make a point; otherwise I don't think Kamran or Tanvir are more cricket fit than him. Probably Hafeez & Sarfraz as well.
 
The difference being that Sohail managed to pass the re-test whereas Umar didn't.

I don't believe that . This isn't a defence of Umar, he deserves to be out, but Sohail Tanvir is a person who is more immobile in the field and while batting than Irfan let alone Umar.

Do you honestly think that Tanvir can run more than Umar even in his fat state? Unless they are using different metrics for Batsmen and Bowlers, i repeat I refuse to belive that Sohail Tanvir passed a fitness test.
 
I don't believe that . This isn't a defence of Umar, he deserves to be out, but Sohail Tanvir is a person who is more immobile in the field and while batting than Irfan let alone Umar.

Do you honestly think that Tanvir can run more than Umar even in his fat state? Unless they are using different metrics for Batsmen and Bowlers, i repeat I refuse to belive that Sohail Tanvir passed a fitness test.

I'm going by the available facts and all info states that Tanvir eventually passed while Umar didn't.
 
I'm going by the available facts and all info states that Tanvir eventually passed while Umar didn't.

and do the facts match everything else we have known from a decade of watching Sohail Tanvir?

As he passed the fitness test should we now expect him to be running hard between the wickets and actually making an effort in the field ?
 
and do the facts match everything else we have known from a decade of watching Sohail Tanvir?

As he passed the fitness test should we now expect him to be running hard between the wickets and actually making an effort in the field ?

Whether or not these tests are the perfect measure for determining whether a cricketer is 'cricket-fit' is up for debate. However, I don't see any reason why there would be a cover up regarding any fitness test.

Tanvir having passed the test while Umar failed it reflects badly on the latter more than it paints the former in a positive light, in my view.
 
excellent blog and interesting insight. well done Pakpassion.
 
Generally, all our recent upcoming youngsters have been in great shape. It's only the pre-2010 generation that's pathetic in this regard.
 
‘Prove fitness or you’re out’: Azhar Mahmood warns Pakistan players

Pakistan bowling coach Azhar Mahmood has reinforced the importance of fitness as a pre-requisite for players to cement their spot in the national side.

Umar Akmal, a regular part of the Pakistan limited-overs roster, was ignored by the selectors for the team’s tour to the West Indies, which kicks off on Sunday in Bridgetown with the first of the four Twenty20 Internationals.

“It was unfortunate that Umar was unable to pass fitness tests and was subsequently discarded,” Azhar wrote for Pakpassion.net.

“But make no mistake, there are no question marks on his abilities as a fine batsman,” he added.

Azhar believed Pakistan have recently failed to cope up with the continuously rising requirements of the modern-day game and blamed lack of fitness for their drop in the rankings.

According to the former all-rounder the recent drubbing against Australia Down-Under was due to the batsmen’s inability to run efficiently between the wickets paired with the lack of athleticism shown by fielders’ to cut off the opponents’ run flow.

“If you compare our team’s fitness levels with those of South Africa and Australia, then you will realize that due to this factor we are forty to fifty runs behind even before the first ball is bowled in any game we play,” said Azhar who played 143 ODIs for Pakistan.

“To put it in simpler terms, where for us there is a double to be made whilst batting, the Australians will make three runs and so on.”

“On the field, where there should really be one run, they are able to score two with ease.”

Since the arrival of Head Coach Mickey Arthur in May last year, the Pakistan players have been asked to focus on their fitness and warned that if they failed to do so it can cost them their place in the national side.

“I wouldn’t say that the fitness tests in our camp were that difficult but the message was clear to all including Umar Akmal that if you aren’t fit, you will not be selected. Unlike in the past, there will be no compromise on fitness and this should really be clear to all players, especially those who aren’t new to the international scene,” said Azhar.

Pakistan will play three ODIs and three Test matches against the West Indies after the T20 series.

https://arysports.tv/prove-fitness-or-youre-out-azhar-mahmood-warns-pakistan-players/
 
Generally, all our recent upcoming youngsters have been in great shape. It's only the pre-2010 generation that's pathetic in this regard.

Wait till the present generation has had careers 5-8 years long. They will all have fitness level mirroring Umar Akmal.
 
Slightly unfair on Umar Akmal, shouldn't be naming him.

That can really demotivate a person.

Let him at least make amends
 
Slightly unfair on Umar Akmal, shouldn't be naming him.

That can really demotivate a person.

Let him at least make amends

It's common knowledge he failed the test, it's not as if it was some sort of major secret.
 
Unfair comments about Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz.

Azhar was always the fourth quick bowler in an attack which had a spinner too.

Whereas Misbah has an unbalanced team in which all the bowlers are over-bowled.
 
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Unfair comments about Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz.

Azhar was always the fourth quick bowler in an attack which had a spinner too.

Whereas Misbah has an unbalanced team in which all the bowlers are over-bowled.

Completely fair. We need both to deliver match winning performances. If you take wickets in your opening spells then the rest of the bowlers can help you out.
 
Suhail Tanveer doesnt look match fit too, I doubt if he could pass todays world fitness test. I'm sure he is purely selected on the basis of his CPL experience!
 
Ok enough of this gossip regarding Tanvir. He may not look fit (he has had multile injuries etc) but he has never let Pakistan down when playing in the green shirt. he bowled very well the other day and is a pure T20 specialist and probably one of the best T20 players we have ever had.. face facts, he passed the same test that Umar akmal failed twice. And from Azhar's interview above it wasnt a hard test so thats even more damning for Akmal..

so to the Akmal fans, start supporting the team rather than a player!
 
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Suhail Tanveer doesnt look match fit too, I doubt if he could pass todays world fitness test. I'm sure he is purely selected on the basis of his CPL experience!

what you think or believe or may think is completley irrelevant!! it means nothing..what matters is that Akmal failed a "not that hard" test..end of story!! Reality can be a hard nut to swallow at times.
 
Wow what an irrelevant post by you yourself. Suhail Tanveer is a good bowler but can't pass the Fitness test if Umar Akmal can't. Yesterday he was struggling in the field too. Umar Akmal is the best fielder in the current team. He never looked unfit in Australia and PSL. What a joke that people are pointing fingers on his fitness. He failed the 2 fitness test looks like a pure joke!
 
Ok enough of this gossip regarding Tanvir. He may not look fit (he has had multile injuries etc) but he has never let Pakistan down when playing in the green shirt.

lol talk about bieng deluded. The guy is certified ttf, the fact he never puts an effort in the field is a let down.

Among the other things, being as you say 'one of the best T20 players we have ever had', but he doest take a wicket a game, i repeat Sohail TANVIR HAS PLAYED MORE MATCHES THEN TAKEN WICKETS.

He is picked for every world t20 but averages 36 with the bowl, thats shocking in ODIs let alone t20s.

Lets not forget his legendary ego driven batting, who can forget how he refused to take singles so he could hit a glory shot and instead lost a game to the bowling of Glen 'Murali' Maxwell
 
It's common knowledge he failed the test, it's not as if it was some sort of major secret.

Exactly my point. There's only so much a person can take of being told the same thing over and over and over and over and over again.

It's common knowledge so it's now the rssponsibilty of that person to make improvement as I'm sure he is aware, he isn't going to get fit overnight.

It's strange that we scrutinise somone quickly but it's hard for us to see any positives. For example, if he is sane he will take this as constructive feedback and finally get fit.

Doesn't need to be demotivated but rather be encouraged.
 
What many here don't get that despite fitness standard being such that K Akmal was able to pass but U Akmal was not able to. Shows how bad U Akmal fitness was so stop complaining about K Akmal getting into the side. You guys should be lambasting U Akmal for having such poor fitness.
Btw Malik and Lawson wanted to introduce these fitness standards in 07 but player power broke that and Malik is still being hated upon till today. We would not be a decade behind in terms of fitness had we taken the bitter pill of losing a few matches as in the end we are ranked #8 because of it.
 
I guess Umar Akmal will have to undergo another fitness test before he is selected again for Pakistan?
 
I guess Umar Akmal will have to undergo another fitness test before he is selected again for Pakistan?

Seems like a huge deal this fitness test! Other teams do this is as a matter of fact
 
Lot of us wondering if Kamran and Sohail Tanvir any more fitter than Umar; on the flip side scary to note that Umar failed his test when people who passed it look like they are about to collapse any time
 
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