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Pakistan Super League 2020 Preview: Karachi Kings

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Throughout PSL history, Karachi Kings have consistently underachieved. In the four preceding editions, they have qualified for the playoff stages each season, yet they have failed to reach the finals once. Considering the talent Karachi has possessed over the years such as Babar Azam, Imad Wasim, and Mohammad Amir, their performances have been even more surprising. However, this season offers to be more promising for Karachi as they have ironed out some key weaknesses in their team.

Significantly, the PSL is being held completely in Pakistan this season. This offers Karachi some relief as their batting clearly struggled on the slow, damp UAE pitches. In particular, Babar Azam should enjoy a better season. Whilst he still was amongst Karachi’s top scorers, he only possessed a strike rate of 116, which was below his true standard. Traditionally, National Stadium in Karachi has been a batting track, so this will benefit Babar Azam and the other stroke makers in the squad.

The acquisition of Dean Jones was the biggest coup for Karachi. Whilst Mickey Arthur successfully led Pakistan to the number one ranking in T20I, he failed to replicate this success in the PSL. In contrast, Dean Jones is the most decorated coach in PSL history as he led Islamabad United to two PSL titles. Karachi has sorely lacked that winning mentality in the previous seasons; they have constantly lost the pivotal games. Therefore, Dean Jones will help Karachi add that cutting edge that they have lacked in previous seasons, which offers them a greater chance of finally reaching the final.


Strengths

The lack of firepower at the top of the order was a huge concern for Karachi last season. They have addressed this issue through the acquisitions of Alex Hales and Sharjeel Khan. Alex Hales, who has recently enjoyed a successful stint at the Big Bash League, is a significant upgrade over Colin Munro. Crucially, he should help ease the pressure on Babar Azam, who so often has to carry the team with the bat. However, Sharjeel Khan, who is just returning from a spot-fixing ban, is a much riskier purchase. Whilst he has not played top-level cricket for a long time, Sharjeel Khan is one of a few destructive Pakistani batsmen. On this basis, it is a risk worth taking, considering the dearth of local modern T20 players, and if he fires, Karachi should be consistently posting huge totals.


Weaknesses

One area that has not been addressed is the lower order of the batting, which has failed to finish games off in the past. Mohammad Rizwan has struggled in the T20 format, not just for Karachi, but also for the national team. Imad Wasim has provided some vital contributions for Pakistan in the ODI format. Yet, this does not change the fact that he failed to provide the finishing touch that Karachi requires at the end of their innings. Iftikhar Ahmed was the only bright spark in that middle order, where he struck at an impressive strike rate of 146. Unless Imad Wasim substantially increases his output, Karachi will struggle to finish games off.


Players to watch out for

Umer Khan was the find of the season for Karachi last year. The temperament he displayed whilst bowling was exceptional, and he bamboozled some of the best players in the PSL such as AB de Villiers, Shane Watson and Luke Ronchi in the process. If Karachi is going to succeed, they need him to be at the top of his game, like last season. Chris Jordan is a much-needed signing for Karachi. Apart from Mohammad Amir, they lacked a death bowler. In Chris Jordan, they have somebody who can bowl at a rapid pace, but also has the variations, and the ability to nail yorkers at the death.


Verdict

Like previous seasons, Karachi Kings should easily make the playoff stages. This season, their squad looks the strongest it has ever been, considering that they have recruited top-order reinforcements. Similarly, the bowling looks varied as they have new ball bowlers, a variety of spin options and death bowlers. They have the team to reach the final, and under Dean Jones, they have a great chance to make this prospect a reality.


Squad

Babar Azam, Mohammad Amir, Alex Hales, Imad Wasim (c), Iftikhar Ahmed, Chris Jordan, Aamer Yamin, Sharjeel Khan, Cameron Delport, Usama Mir, Mohammad Rizwan, Umaid Asif, Chadwick Walton, Ali Khan, Umer Khan, Arshad Iqbal, Mitch McClenaghan, Awais Zia.
 
Sharjeel,hales,babar,rizwan,delport,iftikhar,yamin ,IMAd,amir,jordan,arshad iqbal,
 
Dean Jones as coach and Babar Azam in supreme form - I say KK sure-shot for play-offs.
 
Last year I thought King’s spin bowling is weak but Umer Khan stepped up & performed brilliantly. This year again he’ll have to perform extraordinarily otherwise they’ll be in trouble because they are lacking wicket taking spinners. Moreover, their lower order doesn’t have much firepower.
 
Last year I thought King’s spin bowling is weak but Umer Khan stepped up & performed brilliantly. This year again he’ll have to perform extraordinarily otherwise they’ll be in trouble because they are lacking wicket taking spinners. Moreover, their lower order doesn’t have much firepower.

And Umer Khan's reward for that performance? No "ghans" from our selectors!
 
It does look like a pretty good lineup. I’d make one change from what’s posted above

Sharjeel,babar, Hales, rizwan,delport,iftikhar,yamin,IMAd,amir,jordan,umer Khan

Firepower at the top (Sharjeel/Hales) nicely combined with some stability (Babar/rizwan) with middle order strength through Iftikhar/Yamin/Imad.

Quality new ball bowler (Amir) with death bowling options (Amir/Jordan). 5th bowling option could be split between Iftikhar and Yamin.

Only weakness is lack of a genuine 3rd seamer if they go with this team
 
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Best XI

1. Babar
2. Sharjeel
3. Hales (O)
4. Rizwan (WK)
5. Delport (O)
6. Iftikhar
7. Imad (C)
8. Jordan (O)
9. Amir
10. Ali Khan (O)
11. Umer Khan (E)
 
This time they do look like they’re here to win.

Every selection is on point and the addition of Jones only adds to it.


They have all the bases covered unlike previous seasons.

They should go with this 11

B Azam
S Khan
A Hales f
I Ahmed
C Delport f
C Walton + f
A Yamin
I Wasim *
C Jordan f
M Amir
U Khan e
 
So a playoff place possible for Karachi?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The team to beat this year - Karachi Kings. Strong squad, good management, not many weaknesses and strength in depth <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSLV?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSLV</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/KKvPZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#KKvPZ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1230853136975265792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 21, 2020</a></blockquote>
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Imad Wasim scoring a fifty is great signs for Karachi. He needs to carry on with this somebody needs to support Iftikhar.
 
KK need Babar Azam to do something big in this tournament and he has failed so far.
 
Karachi Kings Squad Replacements:

- Sherfane Rutherford replaces Chris Jordan
- Waqas Maqsood replaces Ali Khan
 
Mohammad Amir, Umer Khan from local players and Alex Hales, Cameron Delport and Chadwick Walton from international players have now arrived and been made part of the bio secure environment.

Other local players will join later tonight while national team players will arrive after the Zimbabwe series ends, as with the IPL foreign players, Mitchell McClenaghan and Sherfane Rutherford
 

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I wonder how tough it will be for the players to be back together without Dean Jones. And has Karachi announced a new head coach?
 
Karachi Kings were brutally trolled on social media as their all-rounder Sherfane Rutherford had arrived in Mumbai kit for participating in the PSL 2020

Caribbean all-rounder Sherfane Rutherford would be hoping to make an impact in case he gets a chance to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) where he represents Karachi Kings. However, he was brutally trolled by the fans on social media for a strange reason when he had arrived in the neighbouring country to participate in their T20 franchise league
 
And so it comes to pass!

Karachi Kings have reached their first PSL final
 
So Karachi Kings finally win their first PSL title!

They look heavily reliant on Babar so they will need to work on addressing that next season.
 
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