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"Pakistan is lacking a good batting all-rounder" : Rashid Latif

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A major milestone on the road to the 2015 World Cup was crossed on the 7th of January when the Pakistan selectors announced their choice of the 15 member squad that they hope, will emulate the 1992 success of their illustrious predecessors.

The announcement of the 15 member squad has quite understandably ignited intense debate amongst fans and experts alike where opinions are divided over the selection of individual players as well the ability of the Pakistan team to mount a serious challenge against the likes of Australia, New Zealand and current champions, India.


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In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, former Pakistan wicket-keeper and captain, Rashid Latif discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the Pakistan squad including the apparent lack of all-rounders and offered his advice for a possible Pakistan success in the upcoming mega event.

Whilst the selection of the fifteen man squad for the World Cup did offer some surprises in the shape of the selection of pace bowler Sohail Khan and the exclusion of Umar Gul, to Rashid Latif, Pakistan’s main issues lie elsewhere as he stated “Yes the selection of the squad is always a contentious matter but in my view more than the squad itself, overconfidence is the biggest threat to our chances of success. What I refer to here is the overconfidence in our batting top order. If we are not careful, that will be the real cause of our downfall in the World Cup. However, in terms of the overall team strength, I would say that our spin bowling department is the weakest part of our team and is a cause of concern. Although we have two good bowlers in the shape of Shahid Afridi and Yasir Shah but we do not have the likes of Saeed Ajmal, Zulfiqar Babar and very likely Mohammad Hafeez at our disposal, which could become problematic for us”, he added.

Pakistan's recent one day record where they have failed to win series against New Zealand and Australia does not make for great reading and the popular perception is heavily weighted against a successful 2015 World Cup campaign. To Latif, talk of a dismal performance by Pakistan is a little premature given the ability of any Pakistan team to spring a surprise on it’s opponents.

“Undoubtedly, this will be a tough tournament as all of the teams are very well prepared, however, given the format of this tournament, you cannot write off Pakistan. If they qualify for the knock-out part of the tournament then as we all know, the Pakistan team is capable of defeating any team on a given day so it could be very interesting.”

With a history of producing match winning all-rounders such as the legendary Imran Khan, it would have shocked many to note that the Pakistan squad for the 2015 World Cup does not contain the name of any specialist all-rounder. In fact, with the suspension of Mohammad Hafeez from bowling in international cricket due to a suspect action, Pakistan’s overall bowling resources have been reduced further. For his part, Rashid Latif understands the dilemma faced by the selectors and supports the exclusion of two possible candidates from the World Cup line up.

“The fact is that we didn’t invest enough in grooming a good all-rounder in the past and now it’s too late to find one to take to this tournament. For all their talent, Bilawal Bhatti and Anwar Ali cannot be depended upon to deliver ten overs with the same intensity or skill as Abdul Razzaq would have in the past. What we needed and what Pakistan is lacking is a good batting all-rounder and whilst Bilawal Bhatti is a good bowler, he cannot bat that well and the converse is true for Anwar Ali who is a good batsman but cannot bowl that well. This makes their selection difficult for a high profile tournament like this. Additionally, in Australia we will need pace and we have the likes of Wahab Riaz and Sohail Khan so that department is well covered,” he added.

Pakistan’s preparations for the 2015 World Cup have come under intense criticism in the recent few weeks, with many former cricketers feeling that Pakistan look underprepared for a tournament of this importance but the former Pakistan captain feels that this issue has been exaggerated a little and that Pakistan have enough time on their hands to do the necessary groundwork but their real concern is the lack of good spin bowling resources “I believe there is still time to prepare and iron out issues and to prepare well for this tournament. One could say that Australia, New Zealand and India have all done good preparation but the other teams are not far behind. In Pakistan’s case the only real setback and complication is the absence of the bowling power which we had through Saeed Ajmal and possibly with Mohammad Hafeez as well. That is the only real worry for Pakistan at the moment, " he concluded.
 
For all their talent, Bilawal Bhatti and Anwar Ali cannot be depended upon to deliver ten overs with the same intensity or skill as Abdul Razzaq would have in the past. What we needed and what Pakistan is lacking is a good batting all-rounder and whilst Bilawal Bhatti is a good bowler, he cannot bat that well and the converse is true for Anwar Ali who is a good batsman but cannot bowl that well.

We are missing a genuine all rounder and i believe Sohail Tanvir is the closest we have to an all rounder.
 
Hammad Azam.

He should have been a permanent member of the team by now. A perfect candidate for the no.7-8 spot.
 
I do not know how many threads I have said this in- Hafeez yaara sort yourself out and don't just be content to be a batsman
 
Babar Azam, Fawad Alam could have been tried out as batting all rounders.

Oh wait we have to many similar players in our team and we have to keep seniors happy and select TTFS!

There is a reason we dont have batting all rounders!
 
Yeah Hammad Azam would have been settled in the by now as batting allrounder.

But, who wants pakistan team to be settled when its been run by morons
 
A Batting Allrounder??? :yk

Pakistan Lacks everything. a good batsman, a good bowler, a good fielder

Pretty much this.
Every player seems to be self centered and plays a selfish game with a primary goal of getting his spot solidified in the team.
There looks like a severe lack of patriotism and a larger vision under a toothless captaincy.
 
Does he have difficulty articulating? :facepalm:If so he can be forgiven but, if not how nonsensical is his comment about the overconfidence of the batting top order, when the top order is the worst of all the teams participating in the wc how can overconfidence creep in? I am lost for a sense here :))):)))
 
Rashid is right, the way the combination is set up Harris Sohail and Shahzad will have to bowl 10 overs.
 
For all their talent, Bilawal Bhatti and Anwar Ali cannot be depended upon to deliver ten overs with the same intensity or skill as Abdul Razzaq would have in the past. What we needed and what Pakistan is lacking is a good batting all-rounder and whilst Bilawal Bhatti is a good bowler, he cannot bat that well and the converse is true for Anwar Ali who is a good batsman but cannot bowl that well.

We are missing a genuine all rounder and i believe Sohail Tanvir is the closest we have to an all rounder.



:facepalm: If Tanvir is the closest to an All Rounder we have, we should stop playing cricket altogether!!!

Hammad Azam is a quite good batsman and if he was persisted with and with some help from Waqar...by now his bowling would have improved as well; just like how Harris improved his bowling by bowling with Mushie helping him.

Tanvir is a freak of the nature and now is well past his sell by date...he does well for a few overs or a match here and there but then gets taken for a ton just like the last match he played I think
 
excellently written and presented piece there by pp - well done.

i largely agree with rashid there. agree too with a number of posters here though that hammad was the natural choice and he hasnt featured anywhere at all in planning, for which moin needs to be grilled. he was previously thought of as a por bolwer but good pinch hitter, this season though his bowling has screened extremely well on the bowlers tables, it might be that hes working hard on it, or it might be some teporary purple patc, either way i dont understand why he hasnt been included in the camps to see (i didnt notice his name in the camps).
 
We lack everything, but a good all-rounder who is a decent seamer and a batsman seems to be the most glaring problem. No genuine talent has emerged in this department since Razzaq all those years ago.

Hammad definitely has some ability though, and is a far better all-round option than the likes of Anwar, Bhatti and Tanvir etc. Should have been persisted with.
 
The selection isn't too bad given the current crop we have.. But cannot agree with dropping fawad alam who could've easily replaced Hafeez or Younus and would've given us an extra bowling option.

Anyway, no shoaib, kamran, tanveer, anwar, shafiq is good news.

No matter what happens at the World Cup, Misbah and Younus should follow Afridi's example and retire after the tournament so players like fawad alam, harries sohail, shoaib maqsood etc can play a more permanent role in the middle order in future.
 
We could do with an Azhar Mahmood type player at No.8 certainly but I don't think this'll be too much of an issue as I expect Afridi to bat at No.8 with 3 fast bowlers making up the tail - so the balance will be there.

When we're in the sub-continent though and want to play 3 spinners, then the need for a fast bowling batting all-rounder is vital, as you can then play 3 pacers and 3 spinners.

The key for us is Hafeez's action as relying on Haris Sohail as our 5th bowler would be suicidal.
 
Which makes it even more condemnable that Hammad Azam has not been given more opportunity to stake this spot. He's far better bat and and bowler than Anwar Ali.
 
You need a good domestic system to groom allrounders which we lack. Too often a player is pigeonholed into 1 specific role, batsman or bowler in our domestic circuit, just like with the international team.

Zafar Gohar and Mukhtar Ahmed are the 2 players in the system who can be groomed into a bowling all rounder or a batting allrounder role respectively, but it all comes down to whether whoever is managing/coaching their team allows them to develop their lesser suits.

But the two I mentioned bowl spin, don't see a pace allrounder coming up, other than Hammad Azam. Then again, we're not exactly producing world class pacers, so how could we have ready made pace allrounders?
 
there is nothing stopping Hammad Azam from performing in domestic cricket, yet he has failed to do so.

am tired of hearing how good he is when he has done absolutely nothing at that level.

the all-rounder options are just pathetic, let's just accept that and create a different combination.
 
there is nothing stopping Hammad Azam from performing in domestic cricket, yet he has failed to do so.

am tired of hearing how good he is when he has done absolutely nothing at that level.

the all-rounder options are just pathetic, let's just accept that and create a different combination.

I agree with this.

If we had all-rounders coming out of thin air with performances that were setting the world alight, then which selector would not pick them?

Whether there should be a special system to groom all-rounders is another question.
 
We have hammad but for some strange reason he is hardly getting a sniff

Why he hasn't been given a chance is bizarre when we are desperately short of all round talent
 
They should have selected fawad alam,anwar ali.now it is already a lost affair.
 
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I agree with this.

If we had all-rounders coming out of thin air with performances that were setting the world alight, then which selector would not pick them?

Whether there should be a special system to groom all-rounders is another question.

In the QEA Trophy Gold, Hammad Azam took 35 wickets at an average of 15.77.

His batting could have been better but he still averaged over 25 with the bat.
 
there is nothing stopping Hammad Azam from performing in domestic cricket, yet he has failed to do so.

am tired of hearing how good he is when he has done absolutely nothing at that level.

the all-rounder options are just pathetic, let's just accept that and create a different combination.

In the QEA Trophy Gold, Hammad Azam took 35 wickets at an average of 15.77.

His batting could have been better but he still averaged over 25 with the bat.

Agreed he is overated but not as much as you claim and he still remains the best option we have.


Plus his career with Rams will always be affected by that great captain Tanvir. If Hammad performs with the bat, he is dropped down the order next game . If Hammad performs with the ball he doesn't bowl the next game
 
Regarding Hammad. He has to move on from playing under the captaincy of Sohail Tanvir if he is to progress as a cricketer.

He knows it, so lets see if he does something about it.
 
Maybe the days of the traditional all-rounder are gone.

Now we take good batsmen and see if they can bowl a few good containing overs, else simply use specialists.
 
Another example of incompetence of our cricketing system and management, even a street man know that hammad is the best option we have right now, it's another matter how good he is, but he atleast deserve two proper series to show what he got, but we all know that he is atleast better than both bhatti and anwar, par yahan kis kis cheez ka rona roen, our incompetency have no limits.
 
Shoaib Malik performed well as all-rounder, 3 wickets earned as part-time spinner and scored quickest 42 runs in OZ conditions recently. Already proving to be amazing all-rounder in comparable to ordinary all-rounder Hafeez who is yet to clear the official test and far far better than Younus Khan in ODI/T20 overall. :facepalm:
 
Why didn't he pick up the chief selector job when offered? it is easy to criticize the team selection from outside. Sadly, Pakistan does not have allrounders of similar mould to Razzaq or Azhar Mahmood. Bhatti and Anwar ali would leak runs right, left and center. They are a liability.
 
Another example of incompetence of our cricketing system and management, even a street man know that hammad is the best option we have right now, it's another matter how good he is, but he atleast deserve two proper series to show what he got, but we all know that he is atleast better than both bhatti and anwar, par yahan kis kis cheez ka rona roen, our incompetency have no limits.

Hammad Azam shouldnt be selected because he's the only option - he needs to be setting domestic on fire.
 
Hammad Azam shouldnt be selected because he's the only option - he needs to be setting domestic on fire.

plz tell me those mind blowing stats of our so called all rounders Anwar and Bhatti both of whom have set domestic cricket circle on fire? Or is it only applies to Poor Hammad?
 
plz tell me those mind blowing stats of our so called all rounders Anwar and Bhatti both of whom have set domestic cricket circle on fire? Or is it only applies to Poor Hammad?
Don't play any of them? Ever thought of that?

Sick of people advocating Hammad Azam as this great messiah who will come and save Pakistan cricket. His batting has failed in domestic cricket for a while now, while his bowling was comfortably worse than Anwar and Bhatti last time I saw him play. 70mph lollipop, pie-chucker does not deserve to be mentioned in the 'all-rounder' bracket
 
By now Hammad Azam should have been groomed as an established member of the Pakistan one day and T20 squads.

He did well against England and a number of English journos have asked me why he hasn't been a regular in the limited overs formats as they were very impressed with him.
 
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