Usman Chadda
Senior T20I Player
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2005
- Runs
- 19,740
Major issue. They are insecure. They are mentally weak. They are timid. And no, whatever anyone here says, it's certainly not because they lack skill.
Our players have this weird comfort. There is no player besides Babar Azam in my opinion, who wants to be the best. They are all content on doing the bare minimum to stay in the team and get a central contract. There is a reason why they stop improving as cricketers.
Look at the team we have in Australia right now. Meek and timid, with no one to rally the troops when the going is tough. You cannot win in Australia or South Africa with a defeatist mindset, since you are inferior in terms of skill levels compared to the opposition. You have to show grit and resolve, and that only comes when you have the will to test yourself to the limit.
We are producing the most mentally weak cricketers right now, and that has to change. Our 90s team lost aswell, but they had strong characters built from a cut-throat environment. One thing I do admire about that team was they kept fighting till the last delivery, and absolutely demolished the opposition once they were on top. The likes of Azhar Ali would squander those opportunities and accept defeat, with the label of 'learning process'.
Pakistan cricket has to tackle this major issue. We are losing players to defeatist mindsets, and there will come a time soon where these guys would be insecure even against the likes of Bangladesh or Afghanistan. We need to address this issue with a well-reputed psychiatrist. He/she needs to work with the players on a regular basis to have them in the right frame of mind.
Discuss.
Our players have this weird comfort. There is no player besides Babar Azam in my opinion, who wants to be the best. They are all content on doing the bare minimum to stay in the team and get a central contract. There is a reason why they stop improving as cricketers.
Look at the team we have in Australia right now. Meek and timid, with no one to rally the troops when the going is tough. You cannot win in Australia or South Africa with a defeatist mindset, since you are inferior in terms of skill levels compared to the opposition. You have to show grit and resolve, and that only comes when you have the will to test yourself to the limit.
We are producing the most mentally weak cricketers right now, and that has to change. Our 90s team lost aswell, but they had strong characters built from a cut-throat environment. One thing I do admire about that team was they kept fighting till the last delivery, and absolutely demolished the opposition once they were on top. The likes of Azhar Ali would squander those opportunities and accept defeat, with the label of 'learning process'.
Pakistan cricket has to tackle this major issue. We are losing players to defeatist mindsets, and there will come a time soon where these guys would be insecure even against the likes of Bangladesh or Afghanistan. We need to address this issue with a well-reputed psychiatrist. He/she needs to work with the players on a regular basis to have them in the right frame of mind.
Discuss.