Madplayer
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A couple of years back there were statements made in Pakistan by some Ex players and selectors that the cupboard is empty and the "talent" which is on display in the national side is the best talent in the country. Shahid Afridi even claimed that he is better than any youngster in the country and hence should not be dropped.
After the advent of PSL, some of the good performances in the tournament got rewarded with the likes of Sharjeel coming into the side. Later on after the next edition shadab khan and Fakhar zamaan came in. Hasan ali, Babar azam, haris sohail, rumman raees and Imad wasim too were given chances, not all of them because of PSL, but they were all given opportunities. Finally in this tournament, Faheem Ashraf has been given a chance.
Coming into the side, most of these newcomers have shown that they have the ability to do better than the seniors in the side, if not go toe to toe with the best talent in the world. On the other hand the seniors in the side have been as abysmal as they were when Pakistan took the long route to number 9 rank in the ODI rankings.
Watching Fakhar and Azhar bat together, you could see the magnitude of difference in quality between the newcomer and the senior pro and that sums up the state of Pakistan team today. They were like Anti-each other.
The contributions of Babar azam and Hasan ali in their short careers have been tremendous with the latter getting praises from cricket pundits worldover after announcing himself in CT. His senior in Wahab on the other hand is living off past performance(s). Amir has played a good supporting role too. In Babar, Pakistan see a long term batting option at number 3. The likes of Shafiq, hafeez etc. were tried at that number only to leave a lot to be desired. Again its a newbie showing the seniors how its done.
In a quest to answer one of the biggest questions haunting Pakistan's LOI side, that who is going to be the power hitter lower down the order, Faheem ashraf has been given a go. In his couple of appearances, the warm up game and the game against SL, faheem has shown glimpses, mind you just glimpses, of a quality hitter. Would he be an upgrade over Afridi, who was nothing short of a lottery ticket, only time will tell. Whether this junior will better the senior is yet to be seen.
Is it a coincidence that these players have performed better than seniors? Fakhar averages 50 in LA, Babar averaged close to 50 as well. Faheem picked up the highest wickets in last domestic tournament and scored crucial quick runs for his team. Hasan has been amongst the best bowlers in the country since a few years now. How much does hafeez average in domestic cricket? What is Azhar's strike rate in domestic cricket if his average is good? Is it just chance that the top performers have performed well in international cricket too and the average performers have remained average? I dont think so.
Pakistan's domestic system needs an overhaul. The pitches need to be better, the grounds need to be better. School cricket needs to be revived. Timings of domestic tournaments and FC season needs to be changed and brought closer to summer. That has to be done but that is a long term process. In the short term, what can be done is one can give ample chances to the young guys who perform well in domestic cricket. It isnt a coincidence that these players perform better than their seniors when you invest in them.
After the advent of PSL, some of the good performances in the tournament got rewarded with the likes of Sharjeel coming into the side. Later on after the next edition shadab khan and Fakhar zamaan came in. Hasan ali, Babar azam, haris sohail, rumman raees and Imad wasim too were given chances, not all of them because of PSL, but they were all given opportunities. Finally in this tournament, Faheem Ashraf has been given a chance.
Coming into the side, most of these newcomers have shown that they have the ability to do better than the seniors in the side, if not go toe to toe with the best talent in the world. On the other hand the seniors in the side have been as abysmal as they were when Pakistan took the long route to number 9 rank in the ODI rankings.
Watching Fakhar and Azhar bat together, you could see the magnitude of difference in quality between the newcomer and the senior pro and that sums up the state of Pakistan team today. They were like Anti-each other.
The contributions of Babar azam and Hasan ali in their short careers have been tremendous with the latter getting praises from cricket pundits worldover after announcing himself in CT. His senior in Wahab on the other hand is living off past performance(s). Amir has played a good supporting role too. In Babar, Pakistan see a long term batting option at number 3. The likes of Shafiq, hafeez etc. were tried at that number only to leave a lot to be desired. Again its a newbie showing the seniors how its done.
In a quest to answer one of the biggest questions haunting Pakistan's LOI side, that who is going to be the power hitter lower down the order, Faheem ashraf has been given a go. In his couple of appearances, the warm up game and the game against SL, faheem has shown glimpses, mind you just glimpses, of a quality hitter. Would he be an upgrade over Afridi, who was nothing short of a lottery ticket, only time will tell. Whether this junior will better the senior is yet to be seen.
Is it a coincidence that these players have performed better than seniors? Fakhar averages 50 in LA, Babar averaged close to 50 as well. Faheem picked up the highest wickets in last domestic tournament and scored crucial quick runs for his team. Hasan has been amongst the best bowlers in the country since a few years now. How much does hafeez average in domestic cricket? What is Azhar's strike rate in domestic cricket if his average is good? Is it just chance that the top performers have performed well in international cricket too and the average performers have remained average? I dont think so.
Pakistan's domestic system needs an overhaul. The pitches need to be better, the grounds need to be better. School cricket needs to be revived. Timings of domestic tournaments and FC season needs to be changed and brought closer to summer. That has to be done but that is a long term process. In the short term, what can be done is one can give ample chances to the young guys who perform well in domestic cricket. It isnt a coincidence that these players perform better than their seniors when you invest in them.