Abdullah719
T20I Captain
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2013
- Runs
- 44,825
6 batsmen + 4 bowlers
OR
5 batsmen + 2 all-rounders + 3 bowlers
I think this will be a very tough decision for the team management. Mickey is much more comfortable with the latter combination and is not a fan of long tails. Faheem has been bowling decently in recent times, while Shadab was surprisingly effective with his stock delivery in the ODIs recently (he said in an interview that he bowled googlies only a few times in the whole series). He's also landing the leg-spinner quite consistently now, though he probably isn't close to being a Test match level bowler yet.
The 6+4 which is favoured on PP (probably Abbas, Hasan, Yasir and maybe Shaheen) looks more well-rounded in terms of bowling but the 5th bowler option becomes pretty weak. The team would probably like a fourth pacer; instead, you'll have probably just Haris as the fifth bowler. On the plus side, Sarfaraz can bat at #7 in this lineup while he'd probably be a tad too high at #6 in the other combination, unless Shadab was to be promoted (unlikely). Yasir's recent form also makes this a more favourable combination, though his probable effectiveness in SA is up for debate.
After the England tour, I felt that the management will retain the 5+2+3 for future series outside Asia but now I'm not so sure. Thoughts?
OR
5 batsmen + 2 all-rounders + 3 bowlers
I think this will be a very tough decision for the team management. Mickey is much more comfortable with the latter combination and is not a fan of long tails. Faheem has been bowling decently in recent times, while Shadab was surprisingly effective with his stock delivery in the ODIs recently (he said in an interview that he bowled googlies only a few times in the whole series). He's also landing the leg-spinner quite consistently now, though he probably isn't close to being a Test match level bowler yet.
The 6+4 which is favoured on PP (probably Abbas, Hasan, Yasir and maybe Shaheen) looks more well-rounded in terms of bowling but the 5th bowler option becomes pretty weak. The team would probably like a fourth pacer; instead, you'll have probably just Haris as the fifth bowler. On the plus side, Sarfaraz can bat at #7 in this lineup while he'd probably be a tad too high at #6 in the other combination, unless Shadab was to be promoted (unlikely). Yasir's recent form also makes this a more favourable combination, though his probable effectiveness in SA is up for debate.
After the England tour, I felt that the management will retain the 5+2+3 for future series outside Asia but now I'm not so sure. Thoughts?
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