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"Mohammad Amir will come out of the Essex stint a better cricketer" : Yasir Arafat

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In his latest blog for PakPassion.net, Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat looks ahead to the New Zealand versus Pakistan Test series, Pakistan's team selection for the series, Mohammad Amir's stint at Essex next year and his own joining SSGC this season.


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New Zealand versus Pakistan

Pakistan has a very good record in New Zealand and there is every chance that could continue this time around. I believe that if they want to succeed in New Zealand they will have to play attacking cricket and aggressive cricket. The seamers need to be told to bowl in an attacking manner rather than relying on containment. The real challenge for Pakistan will be to cope on the seaming early-season tracks in New Zealand and for that reason they should avoid picking bits and pieces players.


Team Selection

I'd like to see Pakistan adopt the attacking policy of six frontline proper batsmen followed by Sarfraz Ahmed, three seamers and Yasir Shah. They will have to break away from their tried and tested formula which has worked for them in the UAE. I've played in New Zealand and there will be moisture in the tracks early as it's the start of the cricket season there and the seam bowlers will need to take advantage of that. Spinners will be less effective and may need to perform a role of containment. I would pick Rahat Ali over Sohail Khan and Imran Khan jr. The reason I would pick Rahat is that his full length should be ideal for New Zealand conditions whereas Sohail Khan is more suited to dry conditions where the ball reverse-swings.


Pakistan's batting in New Zealand

It would be a huge risk for Pakistan to go in with five batsmen and an all-rounder at number six or seven. New Zealand come into the series hurt on the back of a tough series in India and they have made some interesting changes to the squad. The New Zealand seamers will be fired up and will fancy their chances against Pakistan's batsmen in home conditions. It's a big season for New Zealand and Pakistan's main four batsmen, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Asad Shafiq and Azhar Ali will need to be at their best for Pakistan to compete. The Pakistan batsmen need to be positive and not go in their shells, if they adopt a defensive approach that will play into the hands of the New Zealand bowlers.


Kane Williamson

He's a fantastic batsman but every batsman is vulnerable at the start of their innings. Pakistan need to target him with inswinging deliveries as he is a candidate for leg before early in his innings. The battle between Williamson and Mohammad Amir should be a fascinating one. His strength is his judgement of his off stump and what to play at and what to leave and he has a fantastic temperament. He along with Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Joe Root are currently the best batsmen in the world and it's imperative that Pakistan pick him up early because once he's in, he is very difficult to dismiss and the rest of the New Zealand batsmen can bat around him.


Two-Test series

I guess it's the modern way that a Test series consists of just two matches. A two match series barely gives the visiting players a chance to settle into conditions and more often than not leaves everyone wishing there was a third match. I'm not a big fan of two Test series.


Mohammad Amir signing for Essex

It's a fantastic opportunity for Amir to improve and learn as despite him being around in international cricket for a long time he is still quite inexperienced. I learnt more by playing county cricket than I did whilst playing international cricket. He will get the chance to enhance his skills, work with top coaches and work on any of his weaknesses and also get the chance to play in all formats. Over the years many Pakistani cricketers have learnt a lot and improved as cricketers after playing in county cricket and I believe that Mohammad Amir will be the same. I think he will come out of the Essex stint a better cricketer. He's bowled well without a lot of luck but he can use the spell at Essex to refine his skills especially with long spells in the county championship matches. Also the long spells in county cricket will improve his fitness and stamina and that can only be of benefit to Pakistan.


SSGC

I only played one match for SSGC in the Quaid-E-Azam Trophy before having to come back to England and I thank them for that opportunity. I was amazed at the levels of professionalism at this team. They have adopted a very professional attitude which normally is not the way in Pakistan domestic teams. They have qualified coaches and also have a strength and conditioning coach from England called Richard Stonier who is out in Pakistan working with the SSGC players. From the player's diet to the training plans, it's like an English county cricket team. The set up is a very professional one and one that has been instilled by head coach Atiq-uz-Zaman. Players travel in team blazers and ties, the hotel arrangements are excellent and the players are eating healthy food like fish and pasta instead of the usual currys that you get in Pakistan domestic cricket. I was really pleased to see such a professional setup and I would love to play for SSGC in future as it is so refreshing to see such professionalism.
 
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"SSGC I only played one match for SSGC in the Quaid-E-Azam Trophy before having to come back to England and I thank them for that opportunity. I was amazed at the levels of professionalism at this team. They have adopted a very professional attitude which normally is not the way in Pakistan domestic teams. They have qualified coaches and also have a strength and conditioning coach from England called Richard Stonier who is out in Pakistan working with the SSGC players. From the player's diet to the training plans, it's like an English county cricket team. The set up is a very professional one and one that has been instilled by head coach Atiq-uz-Zaman. Players travel in team blazers and ties, the hotel arrangements are excellent and the players are eating healthy food like fish and pasta instead of the usual currys that you get in Pakistan domestic cricket. I was really pleased to see such a professional setup and I would love to play for SSGC in future as it is so refreshing to see such professionalism"

Greats signs for Pakistan cricket.

Really all these things which see so ordinary to other people, are quantum leaps for us!

Well done to Yasir for pointing it out and also praising it.
 
Sounds like Yasir feels the 6th batsman is more important to Pakistan than the 5th bowler. In New Zealand, I'm inclined to agree. Interesting to see how Arthur balances the two.

Good point about the two Test matches. A pity. Really should have minimum three, I feel.
 
'Attacking, aggressive cricket' key to Pak's success in New Zealand: Yasir Arafat

Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat believes that "attacking and aggressive cricket" would do the team a world of good and enhance their chances of winning the upcoming two-match Test series in New Zealand.

Arafat, who is not a part of the 16-member squad picked up for the New Zealand tour, said Pakistan has a very good record in New Zealand and there is every chance that could continue this time around.

"I believe that if they want to succeed in New Zealand they will have to play attacking cricket and aggressive cricket. The seamers need to be told to bowl in an attacking manner rather than relying on containment. The real challenge for Pakistan will be to cope on the seaming early-season tracks in New Zealand and for that reason, they should avoid picking bits and pieces players,"
Arafat was quoted as saying by PakPassion.net.

Talking about the playing XI which he feels would be suitable for the two Tests, the 34-year-old insisted that he would like to see Pakistan adopt the attacking policy of six front-line proper batsmen followed by Sarfraz Ahmed, three seamers and Yasir Shah.

"They will have to break away from their tried and tested formula which has worked for them in the UAE. I've played in New Zealand and there will be moisture in the tracks early as it's the start of the cricket season there and the seam bowlers will need to take advantage of that," he said.

The all-rounder believes that spinners would be less effective and may need to perform a role of containment.
Speaking about Pakistan's batting, Arafat said the batters need to be positive and not go in their shells because if they adopt a defensive approach then, according to him, that would play into the hands of the New Zealand bowlers.

The first Test match is slated to start on November 17 at the Hagley Oval, Christchurch and will be followed by the second game from November 25 at Seddon Park, Hamilton.

Pakistan Squad: Azhar Ali, Sami Aslam, Sharjeel Khan, Asad Shafiq, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq (Captain), Babar Azam, Sarfraz Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Nawaz, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Amir, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Khan, Rahat Ali, Imran Khan.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-new-zealand-yasir-arafat-116111400171_1.html

http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/Sports/20161114/2990506.html

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/attacking-aggressive-cricket-key-paks-success-zealand-yasir-045209595.html
 
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Good comments by Yasir, particularly in light of Pakistan's display in the first Test where negative and inopportune batting cost us the match, when a small use of strategic thinking could have made the difference in the result outcome. The reckless shots were not needed on the first days and the over defensive nature was not the requirement in the third innings.
 
I'm looking forward to Mohammad Amir's stint at Essex.

Hopefully he does well there and comes back as a better bowler as he'll obviously gain more valuable experience by playing in county cricket.

It'll be interesting to see who is captaining Essex, if it's Cook, then things would get spicier but best of luck to Amir.
 
I'm looking forward to Mohammad Amir's stint at Essex.

Hopefully he does well there and comes back as a better bowler as he'll obviously gain more valuable experience by playing in county cricket.

It'll be interesting to see who is captaining Essex, if it's Cook, then things would get spicier but best of luck to Amir.

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Needs to be on his best behaviour also as he will be under a lot of scrutiny during his County spell.
 
International cricketer and Chislehurst resident Yasir Arafat to lead Eltham College cricket program

Pakistani international cricketer Yasir Arafat will join independent school Eltham College as the resident cricket professional from the end of April.

Mr Arafat, who lives in Chislehurst, will work with young cricketers at the school, which is situated amongst 70 acres of playing fields in Mottingham, and has already begun his role ahead of schedule by taking off season indoor cricket nets sessions with students.

Eltham College, which is £5,415 per term to attend, is for boys aged seven to 18, with a mixed-sex sixth form accepting girls aged 16 to 18 as well.

An international standard player, Mr Arafat has played both Test and Limited Over cricket for Pakistan as well as two seasons representing Scotland.

He has taken over 750 first class wickets and scored over 7000 first class runs, he has also played for seven English counties and is the highest wicket taker in English T20 cricket.

On the appointment, headmaster Guy Sanderson, said: “We are delighted that we can bring someone of Yasir’s calibre to the sports coaching team. His expertise and knowledge of the game will be a real asset to not only our elite cricketers but all students across the college”

Mr Arafat said: “I have been fortunate to have a long career playing a game I love and I am delighted that the next stage of it will be coaching and inspiring the next generation of cricketers”.

The appointment of Yasir adds to the school’s sporting coaches with regional and national honours including Callum Giles (twice GB Hockey Olympian), Sam Howard (Junior International, Cambridge Rugby Blue and Barbarian) and Emily Evans (GB Olympian Downhill Skier)

http://www.bromleytimes.co.uk/news/...ad-eltham-college-cricket-programme-1-4999238
 
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