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"Once Azam Khan plays in PSL, I don't think anybody will question his selection" : Sarfaraz Ahmed

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s all-format captain Sarfraz Ahmed is not planning to rest on his laurels and wants his side to train as hard as they can for the upcoming tour of New Zealand despite being the top-ranked side in ICC’s T20I rankings.

Sarfraz and co have had a memorable 2017 as far as limited-overs cricket is concerned, defeating West Indies in the Caribbean, winning the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in the summer before back-to-back hammerings of World X1 and Sri Lanka at home.

The team’s 4-1 series ODI defeat in difficult Australian conditions at the start of the year remains the only blemish on their 2017 record in ODI or T20I cricket.
It’s clear to see that Pakistan cricket is on the rise, and while Sarfraz is content with the results, he is not the kind to sit back and relax when the tricky tour of New Zealand is just around the corner.

“Me and my team are really happy to become the top-ranked T20I side,” Sarfraz told The Express Tribune. “It is a great achievement, which came after the hard work of a year but we still have to work harder for the next series.

Sarfraz’s emphasis on hard work stems from his firm opinion that his team’s impressive showings this year would mean nothing in New Zealand.

“We need more practice and need to work on our fitness so we can be at full-strength [against the Kiwis]. We are currently playing the National T20 Cup, which will keep the fitness of the players to a decent level but more needs doing,” he added.

Sarfraz’s men were upset by Sri Lanka in the Test series, but since his men will only be playing limited-overs cricket in New Zealand, he says he is confident of getting the results.

“Except for Test matches, we did really well in the series against Sri Lanka, but as we are going to New Zealand for ODI and T20I series, we are hopeful to perform well,” said the 30-year-old skipper. “I am optimistic that if we play with the right combinations, we will come back home with the victory.”

But Sarfraz knows real well that to turn that hope into actual results, his side’s fitness needs to be top-notch, something he says is high up on his agenda.

“When you go to play away from home, the conditions are always difficult and in favour of your opponents,” he said. “Hence, we are working hard on our fitness.

Fearsome but loved

Sarfraz has a reputation for being an aggressive captain, whose passion sometimes harvests into tongue-lashing for his teammates.

In his defence, the captain says he does it only for the greater good of the team and that his victims take it as that too.

“Almost all of the players are asked about my anger and I am glad that they understand me and support me on and off the field,” he said. “It feels good to know that your team supports and understands your intentions. This is the reason we have such a good environment in the dressing room. All the players understand each other.”

PSL plans

Sarfraz has been the losing finalist in each of the first two editions of the Pakistan Super League. But those twin defeats were more down to luck than anything, which is why the Quetta Gladiators stalwart says their modus operandi will remain the same in the T20 tourney’s next instalment too.

“We made the finals both the times [so this time too] we picked the best available players and looked for the right combinations,” he said. “Like last time, we will target the play-offs then the final before trying to go one better.”

Sarfraz also strongly denied speculation that the Gladiators picked youngster Azam Khan because him being the son of former cricketer Moin Khan, saying: “Azam has been performing [well] in domestic cricket and Ramazan tournaments. He is pure T20 material, for which he was picked and once he plays in the PSL I don’t think anybody will question his selection.”

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1562125/7-sarfraz-ahmed-wants-team-train-harder-ever/
 
Sarfraz also strongly denied speculation that the Gladiators picked youngster Azam Khan because him being the son of former cricketer Moin Khan, saying: “Azam has been performing [well] in domestic cricket and Ramazan tournaments. He is pure T20 material, for which he was picked and once he plays in the PSL I don’t think anybody will question his selection.”

The term pure T20 Material caught my eye.
 
Sarfraz also strongly denied speculation that the Gladiators picked youngster Azam Khan because him being the son of former cricketer Moin Khan, saying: “Azam has been performing [well] in domestic cricket and Ramazan tournaments. He is pure T20 material, for which he was picked and once he plays in the PSL I don’t think anybody will question his selection.”

The term pure T20 Material caught my eye.

Me too. What does that even mean?
 
No doubt, it is a nepotistic selection but I've seen Azam bat a bit and he does look like a clean striker like his dad.
 
Azam Khan is supposedly one of the biggest hitters in Pakistan at the moment. I guess that is what Sarfraz means when he says he’s pure T20 material.
 
Sarfi I have no problem over his selection as have heard about his big hitting from reliable people before. Problem is his fitness which is just too bad.
 
Btw If someone has seen the 2 recent interviews of Nadeem Omer (Quetta owner) then you will know that Azam was his selection. He even said he will be better hitter than Gayle lol. Said he wanted Azam last year too but Moeen was against his selection as he was too young.

Moeen is a dodgy guy from the generation of our '90s' legends. Not a fan of that guy. Nadeem Omer ko bhi apni muthi mai lia hua hai.
 
Isn't Sarfaraz Ahmed very close to Moin Khan?

Asking for a friend ;)
 
Azam Khan is supposedly one of the biggest hitters in Pakistan at the moment. I guess that is what Sarfraz means when he says he’s pure T20 material.

Its obvious what Sarfraz means. That Hamza guy has a history of hating Sarfraz. Just read his comments from WI series onwards till CT. But unfortunately we won the CT under Sarfraz and he had to tone down.
 
Sarfraz doesn't have the guts to stand up to the seniors. It has always been obvious; he is a meek character who can only impose himself on youngsters.

I am not writing Azam off because he might be a very talented player, but the fact is that his fitness levels are unacceptable. He is obese and needs to shed plenty of kilos before getting selected, regardless of how talented he is.

Sarfraz has set a wrong precedence simply because he owes 'Moin bhai' a lot. I hope Arthur prevents the Sumo wrestler from getting fast-tracked into the T20I team unless and until he works on his fitness, which is going to take some doing.
 
Sarfraz credits Moin Khan for the turn around in his career, he is just doing the same for his son.

Azam is selection of Nadeem Omer. Infact whole Quetta team this year is mainly the selection of Nadeem Omer. Its a franchise and owner has the last say. Nadeem said Azam won 2 matches single handedly in the recent Ramzan Cup for us and we selected him. Similarly we selected Faraz Ahmed, Anwar Ali etc because they are playing with us for a long time for Omar Asscoiates and Pakistan Cricket Club.

When asked why dont you select players from other clubs he directly said that I am involved in cricket for last 30 years and I have seen my players much more than other players and in my eyes PSL is the time to reward them and see whether they can make it big. There are 5 more PSL teams they should select those players from other clubs.
 
Can someone post some stats about this guy? I couldn't find any.

Why isn't a t20 specialist playing in the national T20 cup or am I missing something?
 
Sarfraz and Moin need to be held accountable for even considering Adam to play in the PSL...

Only in Pakistan do we see such rubbish proclaimed as talent :facepalm:
 
Sarfraz has supported nepotism before.

Not a surprise.

I don't think it is about supporting nepotism; he is simply a 'bheegi billi' in front of the seniors and his friends. Quetta Gladiators has been a safe haven for his buddies like Shafiq who won't get into other franchises even if he pays them.
 
Sarfraz and Moin need to be held accountable for even considering Adam to play in the PSL...

Only in Pakistan do we see such rubbish proclaimed as talent :facepalm:

He might be a huge talent, so I don't think his abilities should be written off, but his selection is unacceptable on fitness grounds.
 
Azam is selection of Nadeem Omer. Infact whole Quetta team this year is mainly the selection of Nadeem Omer. Its a franchise and owner has the last say. Nadeem said Azam won 2 matches single handedly in the recent Ramzan Cup for us and we selected him. Similarly we selected Faraz Ahmed, Anwar Ali etc because they are playing with us for a long time for Omar Asscoiates and Pakistan Cricket Club.

When asked why dont you select players from other clubs he directly said that I am involved in cricket for last 30 years and I have seen my players much more than other players and in my eyes PSL is the time to reward them and see whether they can make it big. There are 5 more PSL teams they should select those players from other clubs.

You really think there is no input of the captain over this? I highly disagree..

Sarfraz as captain has resulted in a couple of players being selected who are from Karachi, Asad Shafiq and Anwar ALi.

The fact that Shafiq still plays in t20s over the likes of Umar amin shows there is some level of captain's input there too..

Azam Khan also seems like a mutual Sarf and the owner decision with Moin Khan in the backgrounds.

I don't think its a bad decision though, If Azam Khan meets Viv, hangs around the dressing room, will probably change his diet patterns and his fitness. He definitely needs to lose atleast 10-20 lbs
 
You really think there is no input of the captain over this? I highly disagree..

Sarfraz as captain has resulted in a couple of players being selected who are from Karachi, Asad Shafiq and Anwar ALi.

The fact that Shafiq still plays in t20s over the likes of Umar amin shows there is some level of captain's input there too..

Azam Khan also seems like a mutual Sarf and the owner decision with Moin Khan in the backgrounds.

I don't think its a bad decision though, If Azam Khan meets Viv, hangs around the dressing room, will probably change his diet patterns and his fitness. He definitely needs to lose atleast 10-20 lbs

Both Shafiq and Anwar has played under Nadeem Omer and Azam Khan (manager). They are Sarfraz's friends but Nadeem has the final say.

Sarfraz definitely has input but I think he has 10% input in selection. First Nadeem Omer, second Moeen, 3rd Azam Khan, 4th Sarfraz and 5th Nabeel Hashmi. I have even heard that it was Sarfraz who insisted of selecting Amin last year otherwise he wasnt going to be picked in Quetta last year. Dont know how much true it is though.

Just watch Nadeem Omer's recent interviews if you have time and you would like.
 
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You really think there is no input of the captain over this? I highly disagree..

Sarfraz as captain has resulted in a couple of players being selected who are from Karachi, Asad Shafiq and Anwar ALi.

The fact that Shafiq still plays in t20s over the likes of Umar amin shows there is some level of captain's input there too..

Azam Khan also seems like a mutual Sarf and the owner decision with Moin Khan in the backgrounds.

I don't think its a bad decision though, If Azam Khan meets Viv, hangs around the dressing room, will probably change his diet patterns and his fitness. He definitely needs to lose atleast 10-20 lbs

Only 20? :))
 
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You really think there is no input of the captain over this? I highly disagree..

Sarfraz as captain has resulted in a couple of players being selected who are from Karachi, Asad Shafiq and Anwar ALi.

The fact that Shafiq still plays in t20s over the likes of Umar amin shows there is some level of captain's input there too..

Azam Khan also seems like a mutual Sarf and the owner decision with Moin Khan in the backgrounds.

I don't think its a bad decision though, If Azam Khan meets Viv, hangs around the dressing room, will probably change his diet patterns and his fitness. He definitely needs to lose atleast 10-20 lbs

He needs more than just a diet regime. He is an extreme case because he is not just unfit - he is obese, and needs a strenuous fitness regime that will take at least 6 months if he is dedicated. Selecting him now is an absurd decision that can only be justified as a blatant case of nepotism.

Again - I'm not saying that he is not talented.
 
I don't think it is about supporting nepotism; he is simply a 'bheegi billi' in front of the seniors and his friends.

That is true and 1 of few things I don't like about Sarfraz.
He is the captain of Pakistan now and has much more responsibility.

Luckily we have a non-Pakistani mickey as coach who has his favorites but atleast not a bheegi billi like Sarfraz.
 
Sarfraz comes across weak here.

You're the national captain, won the Champions Trophy, and are PSL captain but can't stand up to blatant nepotism?

Instead, you try and justify it. :))
 
He needs more than just a diet regime. He is an extreme case because he is not just unfit - he is obese, and needs a strenuous fitness regime that will take at least 6 months if he is dedicated. Selecting him now is an absurd decision that can only be justified as a blatant case of nepotism.

Again - I'm not saying that he is not talented.

Yes he is in the supplementary category though, 99% chances are he won't play.. remember Fawad Alam's selction for KK in PSL 1?

I think its more an indicator that being around the squad team, making him run around the ground will probably make him change his attitude towards fitness, still a long way to go if he is to make it as a professional.

Maybe Viv will personally flog him around.

He won't pass the Yo in the 'Yo-Yo' test right now
 
I don't think it is about supporting nepotism; he is simply a 'bheegi billi' in front of the seniors and his friends. Quetta Gladiators has been a safe haven for his buddies like Shafiq who won't get into other franchises even if he pays them.

What does 'bheegi billi' mean?
 
Yes he is in the supplementary category though, 99% chances are he won't play.. remember Fawad Alam's selction for KK in PSL 1?

I think its more an indicator that being around the squad team, making him run around the ground will probably make him change his attitude towards fitness, still a long way to go if he is to make it as a professional.

Maybe Viv will personally flog him around.

He won't pass the Yo in the 'Yo-Yo' test right now

I don't think that's the logic behind his selection.
 
Can someone post some stats about this guy? I couldn't find any.

Why isn't a t20 specialist playing in the national T20 cup or am I missing something?

It's an interesting point.

Guys who are performing well at the National T20 Cup ignored, yet Moin Khan's son selected as he is better than Chris Gayle :)
 
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He might be talented but he looks like Ranatunga in an era when there are athletes like Kohli, Stokes, Shadab, etc.
 
I think, it's a master stroke my QG (can't name Moin alone now, because it looks an unanimous pick). I believe I read somewhere about 3 years back that the kid failed U19 selection for over age, so, officially he is around 23 now. I have tried to find his stats in different tournaments under PCB site and other sources - couldn't find much.

Therefore, I think it's a master stroke - like mystery bowler, this guy is a mystery T20 player. QG has kept him under sleeve and developed behind doors to unleash him on stage.
 
I think, it's a master stroke my QG (can't name Moin alone now, because it looks an unanimous pick). I believe I read somewhere about 3 years back that the kid failed U19 selection for over age, so, officially he is around 23 now. I have tried to find his stats in different tournaments under PCB site and other sources - couldn't find much.

Therefore, I think it's a master stroke - like mystery bowler, this guy is a mystery T20 player. QG has kept him under sleeve and developed behind doors to unleash him on stage.

That's impossible.

Azam is the middle child and Moin was married in 1993.
 
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He is hafiz-e-Quran and he is openly supporting corruption :facepalm:
 
People talking about how he is overweight l, obese etc.

It could well be that the entire basis of his talent is according to his current body balance. We've seen players that have lost their touch in the past by losing weight. Nasir Jamshed was the biggest example of this
 
People talking about how he is overweight l, obese etc.

It could well be that the entire basis of his talent is according to his current body balance. We've seen players that have lost their touch in the past by losing weight. Nasir Jamshed was the biggest example of this

Losing your balance after losing weight is the biggest myth of all time :facepalm:

Converting fat to muscle induced strength and cardio fitness which should help your body balance, stamina and energy.

Nasir got exposed by the moving ball in SAF and lost confidence - his weight loss he nothing to do with it.

Also from the Spor Fixing Scandal in PSL 2017 - it has become clear Nasir has other extracurricular activities that he is now more focused on :)
 
Sorry not gonna support nepotism no matter who it is, the kid is OBESE (and even that is putting it mildly).

I hope he fails miserably so that everyone who even supports his inclusion to a minute 1% is made to eat his hat.

I seriously hope he scores ducks across all innings!!
 
Agreed with [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]

Selection and backing of Hafeez and all sorts of things. Sarfraz is not the guy whom you would want as captain.
 
You really think there is no input of the captain over this? I highly disagree..

Sarfraz as captain has resulted in a couple of players being selected who are from Karachi, Asad Shafiq and Anwar ALi.

The fact that Shafiq still plays in t20s over the likes of Umar amin shows there is some level of captain's input there too..

Azam Khan also seems like a mutual Sarf and the owner decision with Moin Khan in the backgrounds.

I don't think its a bad decision though, If Azam Khan meets Viv, hangs around the dressing room, will probably change his diet patterns and his fitness. He definitely needs to lose atleast 10-20 lbs

20 lbs is around 9 kilos.

You think he just needs to lose 9 kgs? This guy needs to lose atleast 20kgs (just over 40 lbs) of fat and then put some weight of muscle back on.

His body weight is a joke. Have you seen the Aussie domestic player cosgrove? He was less fat than this guy and probably more talented. Was never selected for the national team.
 
20 lbs is around 9 kilos.

You think he just needs to lose 9 kgs? This guy needs to lose atleast 20kgs (just over 40 lbs) of fat and then put some weight of muscle back on.

His body weight is a joke. Have you seen the Aussie domestic player cosgrove? He was less fat than this guy and probably more talented. Was never selected for the national team.

Who's talking about the national team here? We are talking about the PSL.

For Internationals however people with worse weight problems have been selected just fyi. We have a legend of a player and current chief selector in the team...

England played Samit Patel..

India had Ramesh Powar if you remember..
 
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] do you work somewhere? will u stand up to your boss by saying this guy isnt skilled enough to me in my team and that guy happens to be some relative of your boss? sarfaraz has no role in this. he is getting paid to do a job and simply put he shouldn't stand up to his boss.
 
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] do you work somewhere? will u stand up to your boss by saying this guy isnt skilled enough to me in my team and that guy happens to be some relative of your boss? sarfaraz has no role in this. he is getting paid to do a job and simply put he shouldn't stand up to his boss.

Sarfraz has a lot more say than the average employee AND Moin isn't his boss.

That would be Nadeem Omar.
 
Who's talking about the national team here? We are talking about the PSL.

For Internationals however people with worse weight problems have been selected just fyi. We have a legend of a player and current chief selector in the team...

England played Samit Patel..

India had Ramesh Powar if you remember..

PSL is your premier league. The second most important thing for Pakistan cricket after international cricket. It isnt a crime to expect a decent level of fitness in such a high profile league.

And lol at examples of inzi, samit and powar. Might as well start naming WG Grace and other fat players from the 19th century. This is modern era of cricket. Even 5 years ago the standards of fitness werent as high as today and they are getting higher by the day.
 
Sorry not gonna support nepotism no matter who it is, the kid is OBESE (and even that is putting it mildly).

I hope he fails miserably so that everyone who even supports his inclusion to a minute 1% is made to eat his hat.

I seriously hope he scores ducks across all innings!!

And assuming he scores a lot and very quickly and does not cost too many runs? What will you say then?

After all Chris Gayle isn't fit either. He can run even less, though he isn't fat. With or without this example, I am against this mania of fitness. Yes it is important, but no, it is not indispensable.

This is just not soccer that being unfit is an automatic exclusion. It depends on how much that unfitness costs you in the field and how much better than the next guy an unfit person is in terms of runs or wickets. There's a reason Chris Gayle for the last 5 years has barely been able to move, but still an auto-selection because others just can't do what he does.

Not saying Azam Khan is Chris Gayle, but you need to look at all facts before deciding. Richard Levi is a regular on T20 circuit, Big Bash had Craig Simmons. There is a room for overweight hitters if they are much more effctive than the competition.
 
I am against nepotism, but recently Ive started to grow a conscience in which I believe its highly unfair on the son, relative of a star to always have to be questioned. Imam ul Haq is clearly capable of playing international cricket, yet the kid will always have fingers raised upon him. This Azam Khan kid deserves a chance to show what he is made of. This is the PSL, clear nepotism will prove itself if he really isnt good enough
 
I am against nepotism, but recently Ive started to grow a conscience in which I believe its highly unfair on the son, relative of a star to always have to be questioned. Imam ul Haq is clearly capable of playing international cricket, yet the kid will always have fingers raised upon him. This Azam Khan kid deserves a chance to show what he is made of. This is the PSL, clear nepotism will prove itself if he really isnt good enough

Exactly. Its unfair to put a label of nepotism before the kid even has a chance to prove his mettle. That is unfair. I believe by putting so much pressure on the kid before he has even played 1 innings, we are inherently destroying the kid's confidence. Who knows he might actually be a good player but by constantly calling out nepotism, we ruin his capabilities. Young cricketers already have that pressure of performance when they first come into a team and now we have tripled that pressure on Azam Khan by crying out nepotism.

However, if Azam Khan looks exactly the same as we saw in some of his pictures shared here on PP, then he needs to get himself fit ASAP. You cannot have fat all over your body, be 80+ kg and expect to not be a liability on the field. We need cricketers who can perform for Pakistan in 2 facets of the games; batting/bowling, batting/fielding or bowling/fielding.
 
Losing your balance after losing weight is the biggest myth of all time :facepalm:

Converting fat to muscle induced strength and cardio fitness which should help your body balance, stamina and energy.
You talk about myths yet state probably the biggest ever myth.
 
Losing your balance after losing weight is the biggest myth of all time :facepalm:

Converting fat to muscle induced strength and cardio fitness which should help your body balance, stamina and energy.

Nasir got exposed by the moving ball in SAF and lost confidence - his weight loss he nothing to do with it.

Also from the Spor Fixing Scandal in PSL 2017 - it has become clear Nasir has other extracurricular activities that he is now more focused on :)
I also use to think this, however i recently lost about 10 kilos, cant hit a six anymore...:( i was the biggest six hitter in our comp. It does have impact, what i am not sure is HOW
 
I also use to think this, however i recently lost about 10 kilos, cant hit a six anymore...:( i was the biggest six hitter in our comp. It does have impact, what i am not sure is HOW
You lost weight but probably didnt work on gaining muscle. Or you lost some muscles alongside fat. Or you probably only lost water weight and dehydrated yourself which is causing loss of strength.

There is no way on earth that losing fat and gaining muscle results in losing strength.
 
I also use to think this, however i recently lost about 10 kilos, cant hit a six anymore...:( i was the biggest six hitter in our comp. It does have impact, what i am not sure is HOW

May be you have lost 10kg wrong way. Normally I have seen people losing weight in quick time is by “starving” - that’s lots of water, fruits, vegi .... and then add burning fat at treadmill. It may reduce weight in quick time but it costs muscle power as well. Do the same (losing 10kg) without reducing intake of calories (infact, a sportsman might have to increase it) and doing weight training along with calorie burners (treadmill, cycle, swimming ....), it won’t be so easy to loose 10kg and it won’t cost power as well.

Here, question is losing balance with weight loss - which shouldn’t happen much because systematic weight loss for a sportsman is a process, if done properly by the time body looses weight it starts to adjust as well. I am not sure how many knows that the body balance is controlled by ear (where there is granules floating in a 3 dimensional nerve centre), which works on to suggest the nerves on best stable position within a micro second, therefore if a body is 170lbs or 130lbs, it's balance should be controlled similarly.

In cricket, it might need to adjust a little (shifting body weight at the time of shot making), but ideally during that period of weight loss, a players is expected to carry on net sessions as well, which should allow the body (system) to adjust as well. I don’t think without liposuction, it’s posdible to loose 10-15% body weight in a week to affect batting balance so much.
 
Sarfraz comes across weak here.

You're the national captain, won the Champions Trophy, and are PSL captain but can't stand up to blatant nepotism?

Instead, you try and justify it. :))

Exactly, and since he recently won an ICC event I am sure no senior or corrupt individual will try to undermine him if he goes against nepotism, pathetic, doesn't have the mindset of Imran Khan
 
Exactly. Its unfair to put a label of nepotism before the kid even has a chance to prove his mettle. That is unfair. I believe by putting so much pressure on the kid before he has even played 1 innings, we are inherently destroying the kid's confidence. Who knows he might actually be a good player but by constantly calling out nepotism, we ruin his capabilities. Young cricketers already have that pressure of performance when they first come into a team and now we have tripled that pressure on Azam Khan by crying out nepotism.

However, if Azam Khan looks exactly the same as we saw in some of his pictures shared here on PP, then he needs to get himself fit ASAP. You cannot have fat all over your body, be 80+ kg and expect to not be a liability on the field. We need cricketers who can perform for Pakistan in 2 facets of the games; batting/bowling, batting/fielding or bowling/fielding.

I disagree.

What about the lads who toil year after year and now have to wait because Azam Khan walked directly into the PSL?

What about their confidence?
 
You talk about myths yet state probably the biggest ever myth.

I cant believe that people still belive this nonsense.

How so??

If you burn calories and and perform cardio exercise - you will burn fat.

At the same time - if you also do weight training, your muscle mass will increase.

However - your total body weight will probably increase as muscle is more dense and weighs more than fat.
 
I also use to think this, however i recently lost about 10 kilos, cant hit a six anymore...:( i was the biggest six hitter in our comp. It does have impact, what i am not sure is HOW

That is because you are low on energy and possibly dehydrated.

Make sure you still eat regularly (but low calorie and low carb food) and drink water frequently.
 
I disagree.

What about the lads who toil year after year and now have to wait because Azam Khan walked directly into the PSL?

What about their confidence?

Good point there. It would be heart breaking for other players and they would be thinking that he got in because of his father which could lead to loss of confidence.

But as fans here, at this point in time I don't think Azam Khan needs to be listening to nepotism cries every time. The great thing about all this is, nepotism in cricket can only get you into a team but nepotism can't score runs or take wickets for you. Azam will be exposed if he doesn't have the talent/skill and will drop by the wayside like Junaid Zia but until then, let's not throw him under the bus straight away without giving him a chance to prove himself.

We have seen with the case of Imam-ul-Haq. It's apparent that the guy can bat. But he was being trashed just because he happened to be a nephew of a Pakistani great. Maybe Azam is also that good enough to become a Pakistan team member. Who knows?
 
He had few months (2 and half) since the draft I thought after so much being said about him being fat he will try getting in better shape. Doesn't look like he has given any thought about it.
 
as i said in the other thread look at the positive side..

- the amount of momentum he would generate when he dances down the wicket to hit the spinners will be unbelievable
- running between the wickets would be easy.. He just has to beat the inertia and physics will take care of taking him to the other end
- investing him will ensure you will get great young cricketer as well as great mascot for domestic cricket
- he will ensure no food ever goes to waste.. in this era of food wastage, that is a valuable skill to have
- great opportunity to bring in some fast food company sponsorship, etc, etc

Remember he is just a kid. he will only grow from here.. only sky is the limit if Pakistan uses him properly :)
 
is this the same guy ?

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His fitness is certainly questionable. Am absolute disgrace . Why is QG still playing him with this type of attitude towards fitness?
 
Seriously how hard is it to lose weight specially when you are an athlete?

If he consumes just 1400 calories a day for 2 months, he will get rid of half of his weight.
 
Seriously how hard is it to lose weight specially when you are an athlete?

If he consumes just 1400 calories a day for 2 months, he will get rid of half of his weight.

There's no incentive.

He's been selected at his current weight, so why bother?
 
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