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The question is who is behind 3 fast bowlers? Is it Sarfraz or Mickey? Or are their views mutual on the matter? I believe Mickey enforced the policy and Sarfraz being the yes man he is, went with it. So yes Sarfraz does deserve the blame here, even though he may have not come up this plan.
However, Misbah was also a yes man, so if the shoe was in his foot and he was working with Mickey (instead of Waqar), I could the see the same thing happening to be frankly honest.
Generally speaking, I find the expectations of Bilal Asif on PP to be unrealistic, because he is a defensive option (like many right-arm offies) and he’s there to accumulate dot balls. The pressure built from this is meant to be exploited by the attacking spinner in the duo (in this case Yasir). I think he has done okay so far in the UAE, but definitely not good enough to be considered a bowling all-rounder. Certainly not good enough to bat at 8.
Ideally you want a leggie, leftie (chinaman or finger spin) and right-arm orthodox. I would like to see a test bowling attack of Yasir/Shadab, Asghar and Bilal Asif (don’t know if we have a better right-arm offie) if we can accommodate these three somehow.
Amir is bowling like Zaheer Khan now, when Zaheer was in form, he e was operating at Amir's current pace and was India's best bowler and quite successful too.
Zaheer at the end of his career relied on his swing and had a lot of control on ball movement. Amir at the moment is struggling with swing as well. Wickets today was because of his accuracy but mainly because of the bounce in the wicket. To operate in mid early 130s you need to have the ability to swing the ball both ways with control.
He has lost his pace. period
Amir is bowling like Zaheer Khan now, when Zaheer was in form, he e was operating at Amir's current pace and was India's best bowler and quite successful too.
Amir bowled quite well, but his lack of pace is going to an issue moving forward. You have to be right on the money every ball if you are going to operate at 81-83 mph.
He might have troubles WI today, but he is not going to do much against most teams if he doesn’t add a few clicks without losing his accuracy. Anyway, he was the only half-positive today.
Abdul Razzaq is on Geo mentioned he suspected Amir lied about his age and that he is a lot older than 27. He said Amir is already bowling as a 33-34 year old.
Abdul Razzaq is on Geo mentioned he suspected Amir lied about his age and that he is a lot older than 27. He said Amir is already bowling as a 33-34 year old.
Wallah I watched it hours ago. He praised Hasan Ali merely for his pace.
He did give credit to Amir for his wickets in his initial statement but criticised his lack of pace in the first over or so. That doesn't make sense and it's just poor reading of the game.
Amir with the new ball isn't going to try and bowl high 130s/140+ from the get go because he will want to bowl the optimal pace for swing. Now someone like Bumrah or Starc are naturally faster bowler, so they can aim for prodigious swing at a higher pace (high 130s or upto 140 max).
Wallah I watched it hours ago. He praised Hasan Ali merely for his pace.
He did give credit to Amir for his wickets in his initial statement but criticised his lack of pace in the first over or so. That doesn't make sense and it's just poor reading of the game.
Amir with the new ball isn't going to try and bowl high 130s/140+ from the get go because he will want to bowl the optimal pace for swing. Now someone like Bumrah or Starc are naturally faster bowler, so they can aim for prodigious swing at a higher pace (high 130s or upto 140 max).
Amir used to swing the ball at 140kph, so this argument doesn't hold that he was trying to swing the ball at optimal pace. Is 130kph the optimal pace to swing the ball for Amir? And he didn't even swing the ball at that pace. Amir at the Asia T20 cup and CT was swinging it at 140kph so there's no reason why he can't do that again. Boult swings it prodigiously at early 140kphs and has been doing it for a good 5 years now. Amir was gifted wickets today and won't get even 1 in the following matches if he continues at a thunderous speed of 81mph. Even Razzaq at the fag end of his career started his bowling spell at about 83-84mph.
Abdul Razzaq is on Geo mentioned he suspected Amir lied about his age and that he is a lot older than 27. He said Amir is already bowling as a 33-34 year old.
Impossible.
Amir passed the ICC age verification test before the U-19 WC.
bro, those test are dramaybaazi, i have seen those test.
And its not conducted by ICC, its conducted by the board
Of all the Pakistani players playing yesterday he decided to criticize the best performing one and then going on to praise bowlers like Hasan Ali and Wahab Riaz who are neither any good overall and were horrible yesterday.
This is basically his personal grudge against him ever since he returned to cricket in 2015, when Amir humiliated him in the BPL.
Terrible captain who lived of on chuckers and one one of the most selfish players ever to play criticizing others. Wow.
Abdul Razzaq is on Geo mentioned he suspected Amir lied about his age and that he is a lot older than 27. He said Amir is already bowling as a 33-34 year old.
I didn't see that tour. Can anyone else confirm that amir bowled at 150kph?Nah mate, he did bowl above 150 consistently in that infamous tour down under.
I suspect he is around 30 - 31, but that still doesnt explain the drastic drop in his speed.Amir is 31.
Misbah said that while the target was 105 runs only,and Amir still got 3 wicekts, but being the premier pace bowler Amir didn't bowl well. He was bowling at 81 during the first over and this was bad, as you are giving the wrong message to the opponent.
He said his bowling had no swing and no zip
He made the position comfortable for them and didn't show intent.
He praised Hasan Ali, that although he went for runs, he was bowling at a good speed of 88-89 miles per hour.
While runs were given away, but that was because of Gayle.
I suspect he is around 30 - 31, but that still doesnt explain the drastic drop in his speed.
I was wondering, does amir smoke cigarettes?
I didn't see that tour. Can anyone else confirm that amir bowled at 150kph?
No wonder Misbah was a garbage captain. I hope and pray that this guy dedicates his life to social work and never takes up any job as mentor or coach. Will destroy another generation of cricketers.
Dr. Misbah has been awfully quiet about Amir lately, any reason why?