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Pakistan batting resurrection - This is why cricket at home matters

Bhaijaan

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Congrats friends.

Very happy to see a phenomenal batting effort.

For Young batsmen it is most important to play cricket at home to gain confidence.

This is what Pakistani batsmen of decade missed a lot.

Now that cricket is back home you will see a lot of runs
 
Well said.

This team has declined a lot in past few years. Home games are the perfect confidence booster we require to slowly go upwards the rankings.

It feels genuinely good to have someone like Babar play in front of his home crowd :)

Well done PCB. More cricket in Pakistan please!
 
Absolutely right. Guys like Azhar and Asad would've had far better averages and more runs had they been playing at home regularly.
 
Playing on slow pitches and empty stadiums in UAE didn't do any good to Pakistan cricket.Looking forward to more teams touring Pakistan.PSL 5 will be very good.Lets hope good pitches are prepared for PSL.
 
Congrats friends.

Very happy to see a phenomenal batting effort.

For Young batsmen it is most important to play cricket at home to gain confidence.

This is what Pakistani batsmen of decade missed a lot.

Now that cricket is back home you will see a lot of runs
This is just as bad as what happened in the UAE.

You score lots of runs on dead wickets at home, then when you go overseas outside Asia you can't survive to save your life.

The ultimate example is Misbah-ul-Haq.

He scored mountains of runs in the UAE. But in SENA he performed as follows:

Average in Australia = 16.88
Average in England = 40.28
Average in New Zealand = 37.40
Average in South Africa = 22.50

Pakistan doesn't need home track bullies.
 
This is just as bad as what happened in the UAE.

You score lots of runs on dead wickets at home, then when you go overseas outside Asia you can't survive to save your life.

The ultimate example is Misbah-ul-Haq.

He scored mountains of runs in the UAE. But in SENA he performed as follows:

Average in Australia = 16.88
Average in England = 40.28
Average in New Zealand = 37.40
Average in South Africa = 22.50

Pakistan doesn't need home track bullies.

Pin your hopes up on two upcoming Pakistani batsmen

Abdullah Shafique

Saif Badar.
 
This is just as bad as what happened in the UAE.

You score lots of runs on dead wickets at home, then when you go overseas outside Asia you can't survive to save your life.

The ultimate example is Misbah-ul-Haq.

He scored mountains of runs in the UAE. But in SENA he performed as follows:

Average in Australia = 16.88
Average in England = 40.28
Average in New Zealand = 37.40
Average in South Africa = 22.50

Pakistan doesn't need home track bullies.

You need HTBs right now to push your rank from 8th to 5th/6th. Once that is done you can focus on building a reputation in SEN.
 
Pin your hopes up on two upcoming Pakistani batsmen

Abdullah Shafique

Saif Badar.

Do you have no shame? You keep on hyping up Abdullah Shafique as if he actually has something substantial to show from over the years. The guy is literally starting his career and people like you set up players like him for failure. Hyping him up beyond belief will only work towards his detriment because you're setting an unrealistic benchmark for him to achieve. Once he doesn't play according to the set standard, then people will stop caring about him and he will end up as yet another promising player who got lost in the domestic circuit. The best way for him to make it to the Pakistani team is to score consistently for a few years in the domestic circuit. Leave him alone for now.
 
Do you have no shame? You keep on hyping up Abdullah Shafique as if he actually has something substantial to show from over the years. The guy is literally starting his career and people like you set up players like him for failure. Hyping him up beyond belief will only work towards his detriment because you're setting an unrealistic benchmark for him to achieve. Once he doesn't play according to the set standard, then people will stop caring about him and he will end up as yet another promising player who got lost in the domestic circuit. The best way for him to make it to the Pakistani team is to score consistently for a few years in the domestic circuit. Leave him alone for now.

Easy there brother. :murali:kohli:virat:moha
 
Do you have no shame? You keep on hyping up Abdullah Shafique as if he actually has something substantial to show from over the years. The guy is literally starting his career and people like you set up players like him for failure. Hyping him up beyond belief will only work towards his detriment because you're setting an unrealistic benchmark for him to achieve. Once he doesn't play according to the set standard, then people will stop caring about him and he will end up as yet another promising player who got lost in the domestic circuit. The best way for him to make it to the Pakistani team is to score consistently for a few years in the domestic circuit. Leave him alone for now.

You need to learn the art of paragraphs. Only read one line and it was boring.
 
You need to learn the art of paragraphs. Only read one line and it was boring.

Further proof that you have nothing to backup your claims. Are you ever going to show substantial evidence to justify why Shafique is a "world class batting talent" or just going to ramble about it till he eventually fails? Bet Pakistan will unearth yet another "world class batting talent" by then, courtesy of BD. :inzi2
 
Further proof that you have nothing to backup your claims. Are you ever going to show substantial evidence to justify why Shafique is a "world class batting talent" or just going to ramble about it till he eventually fails? Bet Pakistan will unearth yet another "world class batting talent" by then, courtesy of BD. :inzi2

The proof you will see in the next 5 years.
 
This is just as bad as what happened in the UAE.

You score lots of runs on dead wickets at home, then when you go overseas outside Asia you can't survive to save your life.

The ultimate example is Misbah-ul-Haq.

He scored mountains of runs in the UAE. But in SENA he performed as follows:

Average in Australia = 16.88
Average in England = 40.28
Average in New Zealand = 37.40
Average in South Africa = 22.50

Pakistan doesn't need home track bullies.

Stats are decent in two of the four countries . I believe he was man of the series as well in the England series .
 
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