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"My sole aim is to make a strong comeback for Pakistan" : Umar Gul

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Regarded at one time as Pakistan's yorker specialist, Umar Gul originally shot to fame in Test matches when he took 6/96 against arch-rivals India in 2004. Courageously battling injuries and a disappointing dip in form, Gul has so far played forty-seven Test matches in which he has taken 163 wickets and also claimed 173 scalps in 126 ODIs. His record in T20Is is an extremely impressive one with 83 wickets picked up in only 58 games. Gul last played for Pakistan last year against Bangladesh, but still remains a huge favourite with fans. His recent form in domestic cricket has been impressive and another comeback is something that he’s hoping for.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, the thirty-one year old spoke about his career so far, his memories of the victorious World T20 campaign in 2009, his thoughts on the standard of fast-bowling in Pakistan and Mohammad Amir's chances of making a comeback into international cricket.



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PakPassion.net : What would you describe as your career “highs” or ”lows” or, was there a time when you lost hope?

Umar Gul: As a player representing Pakistan, it is an honour to play for one's country and we have to deal with all of the various situations. I have never felt any disappointment in any part of my career. Highs and lows are a part of life and even when I wasn’t in the national team, I was working towards getting back into the team as it is always a great honour to play for Pakistan. Victory and defeat are what sportsmen face at every stage of their career but as for the feeling of disappointment, there could have been none bigger than the loss of the 2011 World Cup semi-final. Apart from that, I have never felt any reason to complain and am thankful for whatever the Almighty has provided for me.


PakPassion.net : Who has been the most difficult batsman to bowl to and what do you feel was the most prized wicket that you ever claimed?

Umar Gul: I have played a lot of international cricket and bowled against some top quality and the world’s best batsmen but the one that I found the most challenging to bowl at was the great West Indies batsman, Brian Lara. I did get his wicket three times in seven matches but let me say that he was the toughest opponent I bowled to and he also happens to be my favourite batsman. Needless to say, his wicket was also my prized wicket and something I will always be proud of taking.


PakPassion.net : How did the stress fracture come about and how did it effect your bowling ?

Umar Gul: The issue was caused due to my bowling action. This was the reason why I got a stress fracture in 2004 which caused my absence from international cricket for more than a year. I put in a lot of hard work and practice and my recovery was very good. I felt that I made a strong comeback after that unfortunate injury. One can say that this injury was a blessing in disguise as it gave me some rest and I was able to train more which was beneficial for me. When I did eventually come back into international cricket, I went from a bowler who could bowl at 135Kph to someone who could hit 140-145Kph.


PakPassion.net : How was it bowling alongside Shoaib Akhtar who to this day remains the fastest bowlers in the history of cricket?

Umar Gul: Undoubtedly, I had a great time bowling not only with Shoaib but also with the likes of Mohammad Sami; the experience was incredible and most enjoyable. When we speak of Shoaib Akhtar, it goes without saying that he was our senior bowler and was a great help for juniors as well. The fact is that the extreme pressure exerted on the opposing batsmen by Shoaib Akhtar would yield wickets for the rest of us. This was because the batsmen would try and relieve the pressure off the other bowlers and would invariably lose their wickets due to errors caused by desperation to score runs. He was an excellent teammate and a very helpful human being as well and it was an honour bowling alongside him.


PakPassion.net : The victory in the World T20 in 2009 must stand out as one of the best memories of your career, what do you remember most from that time?

Umar Gul: As you will recall, we did not do that well in the group matches but once we went into the super-eights, the team started to believe in themselves and we kept on improving until we got to the knock-out stages. We obviously learnt a lot from our mistakes in the earlier stages and went on to win the trophy. Personally speaking, the over that I bowled against South Africa in the semi-final where I bowled six yorkers was the most memorable one. I was in my zone and it didn’t matter which batsman was in front of me in that over, I kept on bowling near perfect yorkers.


PakPassion.net : How did you feel when Daniel Vettori cast some doubts about your exceptional bowling against New Zealand at the World T20 in 2009?

Umar Gul: One can only react to such allegations when some evidence of ball tampering is presented such as a video recording or proof of that nature. Without that, it’s just empty words. How was it that only I could reverse swing the same ball which was being used by other bowlers as well? The fact is that this is an art and not every bowler can do that. It is no secret and very disappointing that whenever Pakistan does well, allegations such as ball tampering are made. In my view, these are just feeble excuses. If it’s not ball tampering, then bad umpiring is used as an excuse. These things did not bother us then and we just concentrated on our own performance and the results of the tournament were there for all to see.


PakPassion.net : How did you develop such expertise in reverse swing?

Umar Gul: When I was young, I used to practice for hours with tape-ball. Once the tape got worn out, we would be able to bowl yorkers and then when I moved to hard ball cricket, the influence of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis from videos was enough for me to learn the art of reverse swing.


PakPassion.net : How difficult was it to repeat the form of the World T20 tournament of 2009 in the later stages of your career?

Umar Gul: I think I did well for a few years after that which included the time of the 2011 World Cup in India where Shahid Afridi who took 21 wickets and I with 14 wickets were the main wicket takers for Pakistan. I suppose when I got my knee injury in 2013 is when my form dropped but that is all behind me now. I am feeling much better and have already taken 23 wickets in 5 matches in the current edition of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy. My sole aim is to make a strong comeback for Pakistan with good rhythm and some good domestic performances under my belt and I feel that I am making good progress towards that goal.


PakPassion.net : Watching current Pakistan Test bowler Imran Khan is like watching a clone of you, that must feel strange?

Umar Gul: More than feeling strange, I must say that I am honoured by the fact that here is a fine young bowler who is following me or considers me a model for his own bowling action. He is from my own city, Peshawar and we talk a lot but not on this topic. Like I said, I am just pleased that he thinks so highly of me so as to copy my bowling action!


PakPassion.net : Are you satisfied with the standard of Pakistan's fast-bowling at the domestic or national level, especially in light of the way our bowlers were treated in the 4th ODI against England?

Umar Gul: There needs to be a lot of improvement in our fast-bowling department. In that game against England, we saw how our bowlers were attacked in the final ten overs and this shows to me that we are lacking experience in that department. They will need to understand how to handle pressure in such situations, or we won’t survive at this level. As far as the standards of our fast-bowling are concerned, I am afraid that I have yet to see any outstanding bowler on the domestic scene who I feel could walk into the national team, so yes we have a problem, a big problem. The only real way to fix this issue is for bowlers with international experience to work with their colleagues in domestic teams and help them come up to the standard which will allow them to be selected for the national team. The responsibility then also lies with our senior players as they should be spending time with the domestic players to help them develop into better players.


PakPassion.net : Do you think Mohammad Amir deserves a second chance for Pakistan?

Umar Gul: I think it will be unfair if Mohammad Amir comes back and takes the place of a player who has been performing well. However, I don’t think Amir can just walk in and displace a player who has done well. The selectors will not simply drop a player to make a place for Amir. It is not that easy to walk back into the national team as apart from fitness and performance, there are other factors which may delay his return to the national squad. From what I understand there are players who are not willing to share the dressing room with him. As for my personal opinion, I will leave it to the selectors and the PCB but I will reiterate that there are a few hurdles that Amir has to clear before he can make a comeback into the national team.
 
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Excellent interview, his recent performance in Quaid trophy shows he has gained some old touch. 5 matches 23 wickets, not bad figures gulldozer.

There needs to be a lot of improvement in our fast-bowling department

Spot on.
 
He's finished now, no bowler is the same after injury

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He is talking about Amir,what about himself? Would it be fair if he comes in and takes place of a performing player?
 
Guldozer was a beast in his prime. He was at his finest between 2006-2011, really wish he could return to that level again, but that his highly unlikely, but I do think he deserves one last shot, a short stint and then he can hang his boots.

He's arguably the best fast bowler from the frontier that we've ever had, I'd rate him above Junaid Khan.
 
Excellent interview, his recent performance in Quaid trophy shows he has gained some old touch. 5 matches 23 wickets, not bad figures gulldozer.

There needs to be a lot of improvement in our fast-bowling department

Spot on.

Last time Umar Gul made come back on the basis of domestic cricket performance was after taking 29 wickets in 6 Fc games in QEA 2014-2015. 100 % identical is his Fc performance this year to what it was last year.
 
Last time he made comeback to Pakistan team was after playing 6 Fc games and taking 29 wickets in QEA 2014-2015.

This year his Fc performances are identical to last year and are 5 matches 23 wickets in QEA trophy 2015-2016.

I am not against his comeback but selectors and coach should call him to NCA and analyse him. Is he bowling 140+ like he was before injury ?

Is he able to bowl precise yorkers with that knee or they don't land on spot like his previous comeback ?

If both are tick marks select him. If not than don't select him.

Because domestic performances were similar last year and he was found out against Srilanka as the knee wasn't flexible enough , wasn't taking the weight on it fully and he was bowling 10kph slower and aimed yorkers were either full tosses or half vollies.

So it's better to analyse properly before getting embarrassed second time.
 
I don't agree with his opinion about Amir. He's served his time and if he is good enough to replace the current lot of fast bowlers then there is nothing unfair about it.
 
Lol, his statement on Amir is a clear admission that a lot of the players especially the fast bowlers feel threatened by Amir and Asif primarily because of job insecurity reasons. But at least to his credit he didn't try to hide it behind the cloak of ethics, integrity, patriotism and just said it like it is.
 
will always have soft spot for gul

while my brain says he is done my heart hopes he can at least perform in the coming t20 world cup
 
Still has lots to prove.

One thing is for sure, he is the luckiest bowler to play for Pakistan.

Firstly he gets a chance when there is a cull of elders in 2003 alongside spearheads Sami and Shohaib.
Then there is a dip in form for Sami asif and Shohaib so he's back on the radar after 2008.

Does really well in LOI's esp 2009 t20 World Cup. He's dropped for being completely rubbish in conditions tailor made for him in England in 2010 but suddenly the spot fixing scandal sees him recalled on the basis of being "an honest trier". The bowling cupboard is obviously completely bare.

A reasonable series against England in UAE in 2012 means he gets some respectability but then his form suddenly dips again. He's been bumping along the bottom ever since. Injuries or not he hasn't performed in years.

Now the selectors are on the look out for a right handed wicket to wicket bowler to complement the likes of wahab and yasir and suddenly he will he back in favour. But his performances are very much flash in pan performances. I'm not holding much hope.
 
We slap the "finished" sticker too soon. For some Junaid is also "finished". Yes he was dropped but he is still young enough to earn a call back with fitness and form which he is working hard on and showing results in QA trophy. He has served Pakistan well and he still has few more years as T2o and ODI bowler , particularly in the absence of any exciting new find, but has to really earn a call back.

Regarding Amir, his comments are stereotype. Like all the other Pak cricketers, particularly fastmen, not sure of their own place in the team, he also wish not to give any space to Amir which he richly deserves now. Good luck to Gul and many like him who wish to stop Amir. Its not going to happen, Amir will be back, soon.
 
His performances should be monitored closely in the upcoming PSL.

If he is able to bowl those deadly yorkers and have a great outing in the PSL, then it is to safe say he is back to his best in T20's and will be selected for the WC.

Until then, we all know he is history and has nothing to offer Pak in any format.
 
One of the classier people to have played. No shenanigans while in the team and no whining when dropped.

I hope he brings his career back on track at least in the T20 format. I think he has it in him.

His comment on Amir is fair. He should only be brought back on merit (which I think he has earned considering the guys representing us right now).
 
An in form Gul with Wahab and Amir would be terrifying bowling lineup for batsmen. I don't know if Gul is back to his prime form, but I wish him the best in his efforts to regain that form. He was a beauty to watch in his prime
 
Yap, I also feel Gul can still go and has some undone work left for Pakistan.
 
Why Pakistani players find it hard to finally give up?

You want to know why? It's because of the low quality of life in third world countries. I know this sounds absurd but it makes sense. Our countries are miles behind other first world countries and because of cultural restrictions we are not allowed to live life anyway. So cricket is as entertaining as it gets.

In first world countries, when a player retires they still have a lot they can do and that they choose to do with their lives. Partly because of our quality of life, and partly because of our culture we don't have these luxuries.

This is my theory anyway.
 
I really don't understand as to how he has regressed so much as a fast bowler. His economy is somewhat decent for the first few overs and then completely loses it during the death overs where his economy starts to rocket up. I'll gladly have him back if his form is excellent and him being back to his best.
 
The real Team Man.

Agree with TalentSpotterPK's observations. If he has regained some of his pace and has the ability to nail the yorkers, then he should be given a chance at some point.
 
An in form Gul with Wahab and Amir would be terrifying bowling lineup for batsmen. I don't know if Gul is back to his prime form, but I wish him the best in his efforts to regain that form. He was a beauty to watch in his prime

lol, see off Amir and feast on the other two scatter guns!
 
He is talking about Amir,what about himself? Would it be fair if he comes in and takes place of a performing player?

By 'Performing Player' he means Himself. Because he is performing in Domestic Cricket. He struggling to make a comeback and Amir is his rival. That's true
 
Why isnt he featuring in the bpl when even gully cricket stand bye's like hammad azam hv landed a contract?
 
In order to play in a T-20 league you need to be offered a contract.
To think that hammad or even big nas have been offered n not gul, this theory doesnt make sense.
Maybe, he didnt make himself available or didnt contact any agent

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To think that hammad or even big nas have been offered n not gul, this theory doesnt make sense.
Maybe, he didnt make himself available or didnt contact any agent

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He was invited to BPL. He refused. Wanted to play first class. I admire that.
 
Why Pakistani players find it hard to finally give up?

Forgive him for having a work ethic and will to do all he can to represent his nation on the world stage. God forbid he try his best, far better to hang up the towel on a sport he still enjoys.
 
Gul dozer should be considered for selection considering we don't have a right hand bowler available, especially for the t20 format's.
He got lucky with the 2010 scandal which emptied out the bowling resources. His experience allowed him almost free reign for a while. but his T20 yorker's are still a treat to watch,
 
Given that Gul is from Nawakali, the traditional squash players nursrery, he'd be better off taking up squash. Should have quit soon after 2009 T20 World Cup win.
 
[Reports] Umar Gul is staging a comeback

If BCCI approves the Indian series than Umar Gul who is at number 7 in wickets tally in QEA trophy is going to be preferred over the top 6 bowlers in QEA trophy.

Gul has taken 28 wickets in 6 games with only one fivefer on pitching which assist seam and swing bowling.

Selectors are adamant to give Gul one more chance for his commitment towards pakistan cricket for preferring QEA over BPL.

If Modi gives a go ahead than we will see Umar Gul in green shirt again in the limited overs side.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1225743/umar-gul-likely-to-be-recalled-for-proposed-indo-pak-series
 
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Oh no, he is finished and his pace is the equivalent of a trundler.

Bad decision it will be and we haven't seen whether he is able to deliver those yorkers, which were his specialty and what we need the most from him.
 
Oh no, he is finished and his pace is the equivalent of a trundler.

Bad decision it will be and we haven't seen whether he is able to deliver those yorkers, which were his specialty and what we need the most from him.

Yes, lets keep on playing:anwara
 
Yes, lets keep on playing:anwara

I'm not in favour of playing Anwar in ODI's, but that doesn't mean you should go from one trundler to another, plus Anwar is our best fielder and is good with the bat, whilst Gul is okay in the field and can bat a bit.

You do realise, there are options like Mir Hamza, Majid Ali and of course, Amir around?
 
I won't mind him in T20s tbh.

If he is able to land his yorkers at 85mph.

But he is making a comeback to both the squads supposedly.

Will the series against India go ahead is another question though ;-)

When imran khan talked to Modi sahib yesterday regarding cricket series he did not respond with anything just gave a big fat smile.
 
I'm not in favour of playing Anwar in ODI's, but that doesn't mean you should go from one trundler to another, plus Anwar is our best fielder and is good with the bat, whilst Gul is okay in the field and can bat a bit.

You do realise, there are options like Mir Hamza, Majid Ali and of course, Amir around?
While even I would go with the bowlers you mentioned later but gul is no way near a trundler as anwar.
I would not even select trundler ali in an 'a' side.
His batting is only restricted to slogging towards cow corner. Bowl anything outside off and he is a dunce

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While even I would go with the bowlers you mentioned later but gul is no way near a trundler as anwar.
I would not even select trundler ali in an 'a' side.
His batting is only restricted to slogging towards cow corner. Bowl anything outside off and he is a dunce

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You haven't seen the new Gul have you?

He is a trundler.

As for Anwar and his selection over Gul, he still offers more than Gul.
 
If he is able to land his yorkers at 85mph.

But he is making a comeback to both the squads supposedly.

Will the series against India go ahead is another question though ;-)

When imran khan talked to Modi sahib yesterday regarding cricket series he did not respond with anything just gave a big fat smile.

Today an un known BCCI official said that chances are approximately 0, so it seems series won't happen.
 
Today an un known BCCI official said that chances are approximately 0, so it seems series won't happen.

So that would mean that Umar Gul has to impress in the Pentangular cup T20 if that goes ahead to impress the selectors for NEW ZEALAND tour.
 
He is never good in these tournaments, he won't out perform other bowlers i guess.

He will if he is fit enough and his yorkers work. If his knee is still not taking the weight completely than he will struggle to impress.
 
He is being pretty explicit about Amir. Surprised that the usual suspects haven't binned him for that,
 
Well the Guldozer is back.

Deservedly so some may say?
 
Well the Guldozer is back.

Deservedly so some may say?

The Guldozer ? :) Like it. Good to see him back, he's the only Pakistani bowler who I can enjoy watching bowl even when the opposition batsmen are in full flow (lol).

Saj, you might be one of the few who will remember many moons ago on the old PP, I coined the nicknames "Peshawar Rickshaw" and the "Khanewal Tanga" back when Umar Gul and Shabbir Ahmad were opening the bowling for Pakistan.. From 'Rawalpindi Express' and 'SaMissile' - we went to the Rickshaw and Taanga.

I remember an article on CricInfo picking up this nickname of "Peshawar Rickshaw" shortly after that post on PP , and just came across this by chance -- my two minutes of fame -- this nickname "Peshawar Rickshaw" for Umar Gul has been mentioned even by a couple of books which have been published it seems:

The Wisden Guide to International Cricket 2014 by Steven Lynch,

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=N4pTAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA186&lpg=PA186&dq=peshawar+rickshaw+gul&source=bl&ots=vA408RgIh8&sig=4JM54x6DQGOTD8UwzsOhv9GKSs0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjfrN2pvojKAhVBYg8KHXGBB4oQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=peshawar%20rickshaw%20gul&f=false


Pundits from Pakistan: On Tour with India 2003-04
By Rahul Bhattacharya

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iY166sfYCacC&pg=PT195&lpg=PT195&dq=gul+peshawar+rickshaw&source=bl&ots=bXPEl_Qd7P&sig=9tUKj-FFN4SFl_N4Zj_vUKCaGZ4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkn5SlwYjKAhWDKA8KHWl_ABYQ6AEIIDAB#v=onepage&q=gul%20peshawar%20rickshaw&f=false
 
Not sure on what basis tbh Hes been mediocre for the last 4 years in odis

With all his injuries n poor mental strength and skill i dont see him being better than avge tbh
 
Another comeback by Gul, congo man. But i hope this time Gul will justify his selection.
 
Fit again: Gul ready to take flight

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1025778/fit-again-gul-ready-to-take-flight/

KARACHI: Fit again fast-bowler Umar Gul is keen to have the same impact on the tour of New Zealand that he once had for Pakistan before a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

The right-arm pacer has been drafted in for the T20I series by the selectors but was not included in the ODI line-up to ensure he slowly gets into the groove of international cricket.

Before joining the side, Gul had a good season for his department HBL in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and remained injury-free throughout. He also impressed fellow players and the team management with his athleticism and fitness during the physical conditioning camp before the team’s departure to New Zealand.

“It’s been a long time [since I last played]. I have had to wait on the sidelines. Now that I’m fully fit, I want to have the same impact for Pakistan,” Gul told The Express Tribune. “It’s never nice to be nursing injuries while your team is playing in important assignments.”

The experienced paceman knew he needed to get back to his best physically before thinking of making a return. “For me it was important to get that feeling of being a 100% fit because the last time I came back, I got injured again quickly,” he said. “But this time around, I have played almost a full season so the confidence is back mentally, and my body and head are working in one direction.”

The 31-year-old has played 47 Tests for Pakistan with 163 wickets to his name, while he has captured 173 scalps in 126 ODIs.

But it is in the T20I format that Gul is rated as one of the most lethal proponents of fast-bowling, especially in the death overs when his yorkers prove both economical and wicket-taking.

In 58 T20Is, Gul has claimed 83 wickets at an average of 16.71, while his 5-6 against New Zealand in 2009 and against South Africa in 2013 remain the best bowling figures by a fast-bowler in the format.

“Before my career was hampered by injury, I was one of the leading bowlers in limited overs cricket, especially in the T20I format,” said Gul. “I want to regain that reputation through my performance.”

The leading wicket-taker of the 2009 World T20 that Pakistan won, Gul now has his sights set on the upcoming edition in India.

“I’ve set high hopes for myself as I want to provide a cutting edge to our bowling with the World T20 around the corner,” he said. “Hopefully, I will be able to win back the confidence of fans and fellow players alike in the T20 series against New Zealand. There is a lot of cricket coming up with the Pakistan Super League, the Asia Cup and the World T20 and I will only get better with more matches under my belt.”
 
He's been past it for some time now. Not the same player, it's like India continuing to persist with a past it Yuvi.

Actually Gul v Yuvi will be an interesting match up in the world t20. 2 past it players taking each other on, one being the best t20 pacer of all time and the other one of the best t20 bats of all time.
 
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He has been a captain's nightmare for a while, but I'd love to see a red-hot Gul one last time.

He has been our best Limited Overs seamer in the last decade. No question.
 
Don't have any expectations from him.

Played one ODI and got pounded by the BD batsmen, plus didn't do that well in the only T20I either and seemed to be trundling.
 
He has been a captain's nightmare for a while, but I'd love to see a red-hot Gul one last time.

He has been our best Limited Overs seamer in the last decade. No question.

I'd take a red-hot Gul over Wahab in the T20 World cup. Much better batsman than Wahab I think.
 
why mention lara when sehwag clearly ripped you apart most of the times. dumb hard worker nothing else.
 
He will be an upgrade over Anwar Ali in T20s. He is a much better bowler who can be very useful in last 8 overs. Anwar Ali is a marginally better batsman but then again you don't need a very good batsman at #9.
 
What is Umar Gul doing in this squad?

Whats up with Pakistan brining back players who are finished as top performers. Why not give a chance to some new comers who can do much better than these old timers. Is the plan to take him to World T20?
 
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Based on one over? Give him some time now that he is selected.

He is a rhythm bowler and one that relies on confidence.
 
Said it before, he has been finished for a while now. The west indies world t20 game should've been his last. Sammy and Bravo tearing him down should've been the end.
 
i understand his selection due to a lack of pace bowling talent.

I had hoped he might be refreshed enough for one last hurrah
 
Might be a very short comeback if things dont improve quickly here.
 
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