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"Nobody gave us a chance, we’ve already surpassed expectations" : Junaid Khan

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The 27-year-old Pakistani left-arm pacer says that his team’s focus is on putting up a good show in Sunday’s much-awaited India-Pakistan final.


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Criticised by many, ridiculed by some and written off by most, Junaid Khan’s international career, like Pakistan run-chases, has been a roller-coaster affair. It may seem like Junaid has been around forever for Pakistan but he is actually still only 27. While many would feel that Junaid Khan is now approaching his peak as a pace bowler and that his best years are ahead of him, the left-arm paceman has had to make several comebacks in his career so far. In each of those comebacks, Junaid has also had the difficult task of appeasing his critics.

Speaking after Pakistan’s brilliant eight-wicket win against England on Wednesday, Junaid gave credit to the Pakistan team’s current bowling coach Azhar Mahmood for his efforts towards revitalising his bowling and giving him renewed confidence.


‘Azhar Mahmood’s contribution has been excellent’

“To make a good comeback, one has to get some opportunities to play in back-to-back games. Thanks to the Almighty, I am getting those chances now and I am also lucky to have someone like our bowling coach Azhar Mahmood who is putting in a lot of effort with me,” said Junaid. “I have played alongside Azhar in county cricket so he has a pretty good idea of my capabilities and I am working hard with him to improve my bowling. Azhar Mahmood’s contribution as bowling coach has been excellent for the team in general. Not only have the extras that we were conceding decreased, the fast-bowlers have also started to take more wickets as well and that is fantastic news for Pakistan cricket.”

It’s common knowledge that the best bowling attacks hunt in packs and Pakistan’s renewed vigour at the Champions Trophy has largely been due to the relentless efforts of their impressive pace attack. When asked about his team-mates, Junaid gave due credit to his compatriots Mohammad Amir, Rumman Raees and Hasan Ali.

“I believe it was after a very long period of time that Pakistan’s fast-bowlers took all 10 wickets in an ODI in the game we played against Sri Lanka. Then, we have also seen Hasan Ali take three wickets in the semi-final game against England and is now the highest wicket taker in the tournament,” said the left-arm pacer. “Even I am performing very well and of course Mohammad Amir has been bowling well also, with Rumman Raees taking two wickets on his debut as well. All these performances point to a great improvement in our fast-bowling and Azhar Mahmood’s influence on the situation is for all to see.”

In August 2016, reports had surfaced that a disgruntled Junaid Khan was contemplating playing for England after being disappointed that the selectors were ignoring him. However, the 27-year-old clarified that those reports were not true and that he was totally focused on playing for Pakistan. He added that advice from former Pakistani pace legend Wasim Akram had helped him.

“Let me clarify that any news about my leaving Pakistan to play cricket for another country was totally false,” confirmed Junaid. “My only priority is to play for my country, Pakistan. Yes, I was feeling a little down due to my non-selection but then I was advised by Wasim Akram that I needed to show patience as such times come and go in a cricketer’s life and that I would come back a better bowler.”


‘Swing more satisfying than speed’

The pacer added, “I have taken this lesson seriously and instead of worrying about such matters, I am now working hard to regain my lost form. Of course, as a pace bowler, speed is a key aspect of my bowling and that has increased compared to the time I started playing cricket. However, what is more important is the fact that the ability to swing the ball which I seemed to have lost is now back and that is really satisfying for me.”

With hard-hitting left-hander Sharjeel Khan missing the Champions Trophy tournament due to spot-fixing allegations, Fakhar Zaman has given Pakistan an option that Sharjeel would have provided them at the top of the order. Pakistan lacked an attacking approach in their first match of the tournament and Zaman’s inclusion has given Sarfaraz Ahmed’s team’s top order a new lease of life.

Junaid praised the impact Zaman has had on the Pakistani batting, stating, “I saw Fakhar Zaman playing in a local tournament and I said to Younis Khan that this guy should be watched and given a chance in domestic cricket. He was very impressive and caught everyone’s eye. Fakhar is an excellent batsman as we have recently seen and I am glad that Pakistan have found someone who can take the place of Sharjeel Khan who is not with the team due to unfortunate circumstances.”

Pakistan will once again meet arch-rivals India on Sunday, this time in the final of the Champions Trophy. The occasion promises to be a huge one at The Oval and although Pakistan has not played at the Oval during the Champions Trophy Junaid is confident that this will not be a disadvantage for Sarfaraz Ahmed’s team, “Our focus is simply on playing the final and putting up a good show and we are not concerned about the opponents. Nobody gave us a chance to reach the final so we have already surpassed many expectations. Also, most of our boys have played at The Oval previously including myself as I have played county cricket on that ground, so we do not think playing at that venue will represent any problems for us.”

Whatever Sunday’s outcome is, Junaid Khan has shown once again that his passion for cricket is still evident, his desire to succeed remains, that on his day he remains a potent weapon as a bowler and one that the Indian batsmen will need to treat with respect.

Source: https://thefield.scroll.in/840856/n...assed-expectations-says-pakistans-junaid-khan
 

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They should stop with this nobody gave us chance bla bla. Sarfraz did also say this the other day. But it was actually Sarfraz himself who prior to CT said the Pakistan is ranked no.8 so there is no expectations. So when you yourself don't give the team a chance how can you expect others to do so?
 
He is only bowler who never dropped due to his lake of form only he was dropped was in 2015
due to his injury in a whole series he never underperformed only selectors didn't consider him.
 
Does that mean that loosing the Final against the Indians can be excused ?????

Uhmm no. Good to see they dont feel any pressure. The pak public has been very happy with the performance.

Just go out there and play your natural game with a free mind.
 
Too much talk! Wish they could walk it with their game too but thats never gonna happen.
 
Too much talk! Wish they could walk it with their game too but thats never gonna happen.


I hear this alot here 'too much talk' 'they talk too much

Well actually the media will ask them for an interview which they accept to please their fans who can read in these forums.
In fact he was quiet modest and down to earth and even ifbhe wasn't that is good I don't want cricketers to sound like their gonna lose
 
juni is back but still long way to go where he was in 2012/13

no he's not and i don't he ever will be due to his knees, but as a supporting seamer he can be brilliant.

For all the flack junaid gets, he has a decent record in both tests and odis, especially in comparison to Mr. AGRESSIVE who untill recently was untouchable
 
Does that mean that loosing the Final against the Indians can be excused ?????
yes. When a team say such words that means they are satisfied with the results so far which also means they wouldn't try extra gear in the final. I am disappointed with these words 😞
 
Junaid has been the biggest surprise, I didn't expect him to bowl that well, haven't been this impressed with him since the India-Pak series. Hope he's getting back to his best, is encouraging as despite what people say his early career was very good, he was consistently good too not hit and miss like others.

Hope Pak take encouragement from the fact they have surpassed expectations. Should go into India with confidence, not overawed as they have done the last decade or so, they've beaten after all England which were the favourites to win. And even if they lose, will be hard for the media to label them rubbish given they got to the final despite being no.8. So hopefully they play with less pressure. For the first time in a long time, I actually feel we'll give them a fight this time again (don't think we've even tested them since Mohali 2011).
 
They should stop with this nobody gave us chance bla bla. Sarfraz did also say this the other day. But it was actually Sarfraz himself who prior to CT said the Pakistan is ranked no.8 so there is no expectations. So when you yourself don't give the team a chance how can you expect others to do so?

He's right, who gave them a chance? Nobody... it takes pressure off of you
 
They should stop with this nobody gave us chance bla bla. Sarfraz did also say this the other day. But it was actually Sarfraz himself who prior to CT said the Pakistan is ranked no.8 so there is no expectations. So when you yourself don't give the team a chance how can you expect others to do so?

He's right tho, nobody gave us a chance :afridi
 
hes a sidha saadha pathan plain and simple and for those who don't know what that means hes a straightforward guy just says what he feels like doesn't beat around the bush hes very motivated and gives his best In Sha Allah hell bring the trophy home today.
 
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