Sakss
Test Debutant
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The axeman was as brutal as anyone on his day, and the way he demolished Indian trundlers in Lahore in 1997 will forever be etched in the memory of every Pakistani, as well as Mohanty, Kuruvilla and Kulkarni.
Interesting player Ijaz. Not very consistent and someone whose nervousness at the start of his innings was especially visible. But when he was in top form he could be quite dangerous.
One of only two batsman that I have have ever seen get bowled 'around his legs' that lost, not his leg stump, but his middle stump!
The axeman was as brutal as anyone on his day, and the way he demolished Indian trundlers in Lahore in 1997 will forever be etched in the memory of every Pakistani, as well as Mohanty, Kuruvilla and Kulkarni. Also liked a challenge, and the likes of Australia brought the best out of him.
However as mentioned already, he was too inconsistent for someone who was occupying the all important number 3 position, and he was a very nervous starter. His famous 'nod' after getting squared up early in his innings was legendary.
That Pakistan team of the 90's could have achieved a lot more if it had the services of a world class number 3, to complement the successful opening pair of Saeed Anwar and Aamer Sohail and the formidable middle-order of Inzamam and Salim Malik, coupled with Rashid Latif, Moin Khan and a brilliant bowling attack of course.
Ijaz was a liability in this team if you look at his consistency and not just his peaks.
You're exaggerating. Sohail was quite mediocre. Malik pleasing on the eye but hardly consistent enough to call our middle order formidable. Inzi and Anwar were the only two we could rely upon.
Though you're right in that a gun #3 could've hid our shortcomings.
Ijaz was a fantastic ODI player. He was never that good in Test though.
I find it hilarious people claim Babar > him, Ijaz would have murdered the west indies, Zimbabwe and Sri lanka bowling that Babar had to deal with.Happy Birthday to one of the finest fielders of Pakistan. Ijaz Ahmed
He's better then all of them. Ijaz underachieved and was born in an era without any social media so he was never glorified, to top it off he was unfortunate enough to be playing with batters that were superior to him like saeed Anwar.Ijaz is miles better than a lot of players playing in the current Pakistani team.
He's better then all of them. Ijaz underachieved and was born in an era without any social media so he was never glorified, to top it off he was unfortunate enough to be playing with batters that were superior to him like saeed Anwar.
Babar, rizwan and imam come from an era where batting is easier and they've benefitted from club bowling bashing exploits from teams such as West Indies, Sri lanka amd Zimbabwe, their all sitting ducks against afghanistan, Bangladesh (Rana and hasan mahmud), Australia, India etc etc, these 3 are just lucky that they live in a social media era ans the rest of the lot is crap so they get overglorified. Misbah ul haq was the same.
The truth is Ijaz Averaged 50 against West Indies, England and Australia in the first half of his career in their own den, ans by the 2nd half the avg fell a bit. In odi he was a genuine axeman when on song. He underachieved sadly due to his inconsistency but overall is miles superior to anyone in the current setup