Savak
World Star
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2006
- Runs
- 50,127
- Post of the Week
- 3
The likes of Amir, Ruman, Hasan Ali, Shadab, Imad Wasim, Fahim Ashraf looked decent in UAE pitches, the bowlers have played so much cricket there that they know how to bowl on those pitches.
Pakistan's performances outside the UAE i.e. England tour 2016, Australia/NZ series 2016-17, now NZ series 2018 have clearly shown that this team has absolutely no idea or concept on what to do exactly on those surfaces.
Pakistan will be unable to develop a side that can compete in England, Australia/New Zealand, South Africa by constantly playing in the UAE. On these wickets you need players who can play horizontal bat shots, cut and pull shots, players who attack rather than graft, you need proper wicket taking pacers, fast bowling allrounders and a wicket taking spinner.
The first step towards getting better in the long run is to get out of UAE for starters and playing on fast batting wickets where the ball comes on to the bat so that we can develop batsmen who can play shots all around the wicket, batsmen who have the confidence to attack from ball one, bowlers who are encouraged to bend their backs, who learn how to bowl to batsmen going after them, who learn how to not panick when attacked and who have the confidence their batsmen can chase a score of 300 plus.
It is similar to the way the Indians became a decent ODI and T-20 side in the last 10 years.
Pakistan's performances outside the UAE i.e. England tour 2016, Australia/NZ series 2016-17, now NZ series 2018 have clearly shown that this team has absolutely no idea or concept on what to do exactly on those surfaces.
Pakistan will be unable to develop a side that can compete in England, Australia/New Zealand, South Africa by constantly playing in the UAE. On these wickets you need players who can play horizontal bat shots, cut and pull shots, players who attack rather than graft, you need proper wicket taking pacers, fast bowling allrounders and a wicket taking spinner.
The first step towards getting better in the long run is to get out of UAE for starters and playing on fast batting wickets where the ball comes on to the bat so that we can develop batsmen who can play shots all around the wicket, batsmen who have the confidence to attack from ball one, bowlers who are encouraged to bend their backs, who learn how to bowl to batsmen going after them, who learn how to not panick when attacked and who have the confidence their batsmen can chase a score of 300 plus.
It is similar to the way the Indians became a decent ODI and T-20 side in the last 10 years.