ASAP. Mickey Arthur doesn't get spin, he never has. He's the genius who lost the home test series for Pakistan against SL by playing only one spinner. And did it again after losing one test.
Watching the SA batsmen play Shadab - the Pakistan tactics are completely headless chicken. The Field placing doesn't make sense, neither do the bowlers' plan and choice of deliveries. Its almost as if they are expecting South Africa to **** their pants at the sight of competent spin bowling.
That ODI where Shadab allowed a #8 batsman who had no clue which way the ball was turning, to win the game for SA - despite getting to bowl more than 5 overs at him - is a classic example. Today is another one.
Shadab is a young bowler, he needs proper guidance and mentorship. His development is at risk with a South African coach who has no idea about the nuances of spin bowling - how to set batsmen up, how to set fields and bowl to a plan so that it makes batsmen take increasing risk if they want to score even singles. I am not seeing that at all from Pak.
I think everybody on this forum is well aware of Pakistan's limitations with their talent and players available. But a team that is not overflowing with skill cannot afford to have such poor planning. Its simply pathetic.
Teams all over the world are setting up LOI games and winning them with quality spin, especially wrist-spin. Pakistan better figure out this aspect of the game before the WC starts. Because if they don't, they are going to get bull-dozed.
Watching the SA batsmen play Shadab - the Pakistan tactics are completely headless chicken. The Field placing doesn't make sense, neither do the bowlers' plan and choice of deliveries. Its almost as if they are expecting South Africa to **** their pants at the sight of competent spin bowling.
That ODI where Shadab allowed a #8 batsman who had no clue which way the ball was turning, to win the game for SA - despite getting to bowl more than 5 overs at him - is a classic example. Today is another one.
Shadab is a young bowler, he needs proper guidance and mentorship. His development is at risk with a South African coach who has no idea about the nuances of spin bowling - how to set batsmen up, how to set fields and bowl to a plan so that it makes batsmen take increasing risk if they want to score even singles. I am not seeing that at all from Pak.
I think everybody on this forum is well aware of Pakistan's limitations with their talent and players available. But a team that is not overflowing with skill cannot afford to have such poor planning. Its simply pathetic.
Teams all over the world are setting up LOI games and winning them with quality spin, especially wrist-spin. Pakistan better figure out this aspect of the game before the WC starts. Because if they don't, they are going to get bull-dozed.