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Pakistan Super League 2020 Preview: Islamabad United

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Islamabad United is a team which is not only known for winning the title twice and being the most successful PSL franchise, but also for making some bold moves throughout the history of PSL. That is what makes it a popular team amongst the fans as well. Their daring decisions include playing more than one emerging player on multiple occasions, to handing over captaincy to the youngest-ever captain in any premier T20 league, Shadab Khan, who is just 21 years old. At the same time, Misbah-ul-Haq who was associated with Islamabad United as captain, mentor, and player for 3 seasons, will now be coming back, as the head coach of the team. This appointment is a controversial one, according to some people, due to the conflict of interest factor. However, from Islamabad United's perspective, Misbah-ul-Haq was excellent as captain, winning two PSL titles, and they will be hoping he delivers as a coach too.

Overall, the core of the team is the same as the last few years with Shadab Khan, Luke Ronchi, Hussain Talat, Faheem Ashraf, Asif Ali and Amad Butt all present. The aim of the new management and captain would be to maintain the same dressing room atmosphere which has made Islamabad United the most successful PSL franchise. Misbah-ul-Haq would definitely know a thing or two about that, considering his success as captain/mentor. He will also have seen how Dean Jones, who was a constant phenomenon for 4 years at Islamabad United, operated.

Some new additions in Colin Munro, Colin Ingram and Dawid Malan in batting and a superstar platinum pick, Dale Steyn, in bowling will add strength and balance to the franchise, which some thought was missing last year.

At the same time, Islamabad United also has two of the most promising young and upcoming local batsmen in Rizwan Hussain and Saif Badar. Both showed a lot of improvement this year in domestic cricket and have the power game, which is required in T20s. In bowling, the promising Akif Javed is a new addition as an emerging player while Muhammad Musa will be representing the franchise for a second season. The spin attack also includes some impressive options in Shadab Khan, Zafar Gohar and emerging pick Ahmed Safi Abdullah.


Strengths

With all being said regarding the other aspects, the biggest strength of Islamabad United, as always, is its all-rounders, an aspect which is important for every team in T20 cricket as it allows different combinations. With local all-rounders like Amad Butt, Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf and Hussain Talat, Islamabad United have the freedom to strengthen their batting or bowling, whenever it is required. Whilst other teams are happy to flaunt their powerful opening batting pairs, Islamabad are not far behind with explosive top-order options such as Luke Ronchi, Colin Munro, and Phil Salt.


Weaknesses

A young captain in Shadab Khan and head and assistant coaches who are not the most experienced in their respective roles are some of the areas that can be referred to as weaknesses in the Islamabad United set up. Along with that, a lack of good local opening batting options is an issue too. Yes, Rizwan Hussain is available, but his impressive knocks for Central Punjab have come in the middle order which is a matter of concern. So, it will be something for Islamabad United's management to think about and decide if they want to opt for overseas openers, taking up two spots out of four, or will they be willing to risk opening with Rizwan Hussain and trying someone like Dawid Malan in the middle order?


Players to watch out for

Luke Ronchi, Islamabad United’s top-scorer is a name most people will be looking forward to watch, considering his super-human efforts in the 2018 season. The New Zealander helped Islamabad United to win their second title, and he was the top run-scorer in the tournament. He single-handedly destroyed all attacks that year. However, he is 38 now, so will he be able to replicate his previous form this year?

Colin Ingram played probably the best knock of PSL 2019 by scoring a match-winning century versus the eventual winners of the tournament, Quetta Gladiators. He will be playing for Islamabad United this season and they will be hoping for him to not only solidify the middle order but also energize it.

Faheem Ashraf was the highest wicket-taker in PSL 2018 and 2nd highest wicket-taker in the 2019 edition, so he is someone who can't be ignored, irrespective of his recent form.

Akif Javed is a name that impressed many in the National T20 Cup 2019, with early movement with the new ball, a good action, and decent pace. He will be playing as an emerging player and will definitely be someone to look out for.


Verdict

While other teams on paper look to have a few powerhouse players, two-time winners Islamabad United can't be taken lightly in any season; let alone a season where they seem to have got an impressive combination, in comparison to 2019. Islamabad United should be one of the teams at least making it to the playoffs if nothing goes horribly wrong this year.

Squad

Shadab Khan (c), Dale Steyn, Colin Ingram, Faheem Ashraf, Asif Ali, Colin Munro, Luke Ronchi, Hussain Talat, Rumman Raees, Amad Butt, Rizwan Hussain, Mohammad Musa Khan, Phil Salt, Zafar Gohar, Akif Javed, Ahmed Safi Abdullah, Saif Badar, Dawid Malan.
 
It will interesting to see if Misbah can maintain the consistency that Dean Jones instilled in this team.
 
Batting looks weak, Munro and Asif will be crucial for them.

Ronchi will flop hard and don't see Ingram doing much either.
 
Ronchi/ Salt (WK)
Malan/ Munro
Saif Badar/ Rizwan Hussin(Can bat lower if plays)
Ingram
Talat
Asif Ali
Shadab Khan (C)
Faheem/ Amad Butt
Zafar// Amad Butt(If going with 4 pacers)/ Safi Abdullah(E)
Musa/ Amad Butt/ Akif Javed(E)
Steyn

Atleast one E (Emerging) will have to play and IU has options available in pace bowling (Akif), spin (Safi).
 
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Ronchi
Rizwan Hussain
Hussain Talat
Dawid Malan
Ingram
Asif Ali
Shadab Khan
Amad Butt
Zafar Gohar
Steyn
Akif
 
In my opinion islu isn’t as strong as it looks on paper.

Shaddy is out of form, Steyn is past his prime (outperformed by Rauf recently in the BBL), Zafar didn’t do great in the national t20, and Akif is still developing (although he has potential to be the breakthrough player of this tournament). Less said about Musa the better, needs at least two more years of experience before he learns to bowl economically and take wickets.

All match winners on their day but unless Misbah coaches exceptionally well I’m not entirely sure Islamabad has a better bowling attack than Karachi or Lahore (although lahore would lose a match up due to batting). Next best bowling attack i think is Islamabad and Quetta on the same tier.

Also, Asif Ali has been found out (only slogs to certain parts of the pitch ). Any team doing their homework should be able to get him out. Rest of the batting attack is very destructive, but with a question mark on Rizwan Hussain who is playing out of position.

Karachi are heavy favorites to win.
 
I can tell you now that Ronchi will have a miserable tournament. The guy is done now.
 
In my opinion islu isn’t as strong as it looks on paper.

Shaddy is out of form, Steyn is past his prime (outperformed by Rauf recently in the BBL), Zafar didn’t do great in the national t20, and Akif is still developing (although he has potential to be the breakthrough player of this tournament). Less said about Musa the better, needs at least two more years of experience before he learns to bowl economically and take wickets.

All match winners on their day but unless Misbah coaches exceptionally well I’m not entirely sure Islamabad has a better bowling attack than Karachi or Lahore (although lahore would lose a match up due to batting). Next best bowling attack i think is Islamabad and Quetta on the same tier.

Also, Asif Ali has been found out (only slogs to certain parts of the pitch ). Any team doing their homework should be able to get him out. Rest of the batting attack is very destructive, but with a question mark on Rizwan Hussain who is playing out of position.

Karachi are heavy favorites to win.

Steyn was actually pretty decent in Manzi T20 league while even in BBL his figures have been 2/16, 0/24(In 4), 2/12, 1/29. Harif Rauf was exceptional and in red hot form that is why Steyn had to sit out to form the combination in most matches. Steyn still bowls around 145 kph and if he can remain fit for most part of the tournament he can be handy.

Shadab while hasnt been in a lot of wickets but still has bowled with decent economy more often than not. Faheem Ashraf has been IU's highest wicket taker for two seasons so his form will be important. Agreed about the rest.

Regarding Rizwan Hussain, he is an opener but in national T20 cup due to Central Punjab having a lot of top order options Rizwan played in the middle order and did exceptionally well. So he can be played in the middle as well as at the top, his recent form in T20s has been in the middle order though.
 
I can tell you now that Ronchi will have a miserable tournament. The guy is done now.

His age is definitely on higher side and also not to forget the only thing he has played since last year's PSL has been T10 league so he might be out of touch as well. However, the guy has been a freak in PSL so you never know if he gets bit of momentum and touch. Was milking bowlers like Amir and co for boundaries at 36 years of age in PSl 3.
 
We have a very good all round team. It will be interesting to see how Shadab manages the team. If he fails, I don't see us winning it. Our team is clearly the strongest. Just about selecting the right combination and managing them accordingly.
 
Munro
Ronchi
Talat
Ingram
Rizwan
Asif ali
Butt
Faheem Ashraf
Shadab
Steyn
Akif
 
Like it or not, Misbah as Coach could be their undoing - not sure why they let DJ go!
 
Why not try Zafar & Saif inplace of Asif & Faheem?

Asif and his weaknesses are well exposed now and Faheem will finish as most expensive bowler in PSL if he isnt dropped anytime soon. Why doesnt Misbah bhai give Zafar Gohar and Saif Badar a chance?

Zafar has been phenomenal form this season surely he cant bowl worse than Faheem right now. His batting and more importantly fielding will be added advantage !
 
Don't know much about Saif but can guarantee that Zafar Gauhar will do better with the bat than Faheem does!
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Islamabad United look a much better-balanced side with Zafar Gohar in the side. The spin duo of Zafar Gohar and Shadab Khan today - 8-52-5 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSLV?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSLV</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IUvLQ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#IUvLQ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1235261851526713345?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 4, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Islamabad United with only themselves to blame:<br><br>Only won 3 games<br>Relied too heavily on their overseas batsmen<br>Most of their Pakistani international players flopped<br>Predictable tactics that worked in PSL1 and PSL3 but the opposition have now worked out <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL5?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL5</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1238885558702800896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 14, 2020</a></blockquote>
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