Sakss
Test Debutant
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2009
- Runs
- 14,207
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Excellent bowler was a true innovator.. I never quite understood what happened to his career he seemed to be dropped very early on and did not receive a proper farewell as well?
Multiple reasons.
He became a bit too reliant on his variations rather than sticking to his strengths, and the rise of Shoaib Malik also hampered his career, who was a promising bowler before his doosra got banned in 2003 and was a much better batsman.
With Afridi also playing as all-rounder and with Kaneria establishing himself in Tests, Saqlain soon became surplus to requirements.
Not sure whether that's the real reason.
Bowlers who are reliant on variations cannot perform so well in every country for 5+ years that too at a level that Saqlain did.
And if those variations were good enough to last for 5+ years, it would have lasted more longer.
If a bowler has relied too much on variations later on, then something happened to his main deliveries.
Ahh I see, seems unfortunate for him.. In early 2000's there was enough video technology available for him to work on his weaknesses and with a proper coach he could have worked out strategies..
Also, Pakistan does not have a good history of giving its players a nice farewell once they are no longer required. Look at the likes of MoYo and Razzaq etc., they got dumped because they were no longer required.
Excellent bowler was a true innovator.. I never quite understood what happened to his career he seemed to be dropped very early on and did not receive a proper farewell as well?