Amjid Javed
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Yet another 50 over world cup on the horizon this year and again when it comes to the batting plans and personnel going into a world cup there seems to be no real thoughts, efforts into any decent game plans when it comes to batting, pacing individual inns or team inns and also the whole structure of batting line up is pretty poor as well.
Yes we are not blessed with world class batting talent in 50 over cricket but at the same time we are not using the best options we have to hand.
Firstly the world cup in being played in the summer in the UK not in April/May like in 1999 so the conditions are likely not be as seamer friendly as the pakistan think tank seem to think they will be. Since after the 2015 world cup most of the ODI and even domestic affairs in the UK when it comes to 50 over cricket has seen a shift overall team scoring and how teams go about batting in 1st 10 overs of an inns.
Theres no thought of sending an pinch blocker at number 3 like Razzaq ala 1999 to blunt the new ball. You only have to look at India, England and new zealand currently and see that both opening batsmen are given a licence to go out and play attacking shots and get team off to a flyer. No off this we need one batsmen to blunt the new ball that pakistan seem to be using.
Occupying the crease is important but we can ill afford an opener or number 3 batsmen eating up huge parts of the inns just playing themselves in. In addition again this is not again like 1999 where a slow start can be caught up by keeping wickets in hand and be bailed out by big hitters down the order (This is not a luxury we have with players like Shadab, Imad and Sarfraz occupying lower middle order batting slots).
Then there is fascination with with continuing to pick Past their sell by date senior players or persisting with senior players for to long when out of form. Almost every world cup since 2003, we have gone in a competition including batsmen on seniority who were either not suited to ODI cricket or no longer good enough to be in the side on merit (Malik & Sarfarz - Yes i understand Replacement for sarfraz is even worse but doesnt hide fact sarfraz himself is not good enough to be in side on merit alone either)
Looks like Imam and Babar will occupy two of the 3 spot at top of order in world cup and both need to improve on scoring runs quicker early on and pacing inns alot better, Yes scoring runs is fine but in what will be a run feast in summer we the slow start of missing out on an extra 20/30 runs could prove costly.
Players like Malik, Sarfraz are simply not good enough players to be in vital middle order slots, niether is that great against pace and neither has the game to provide a finishers role of the team.
Shadab and Imad wasim, technically these two look pretty decent, can pace an inns and knock the ball around so why are they occupying spots which should be for lower order hitters or finishers to an inns? Why so many one paced accumulators? Get with the modern game of thinking of how ODIs are now!
We could have used some out of the box thinking in this SA series maybe tried Imad higher up as he seems competent enough to be batting at a high position 5/6 in the team.
We have stupidly neglected to choose any new middle order batsmen in last 4 years to build for long term in ODIs in slot 4/5 etc... instead gone with protecting TTFs likes malik, sarfraz, Hafeez (For once hafeez can be excused from criticism as hes performed well at number 4 recently)
We pretty much have 1 series left now vs Aussies in UAE to getting our batting selections right, the ODI series in England before world cup will probably end up being the players who are going to play in world cup itself.
The whole build up towards world cup from a batting point of view overall has been a massive let down. I cant see Main changes in the batting for next series as the usual of we cant make drastic changes so close to a world cup.
Not giving shan masood a game all series is just one of the blunders of the team, just going through the motions. Its almost as though Inzi/mickey/Safraz already have the batting line up picked in their heads going forward for competition regardless of how results go.
Win or lose this 5th ODI today, i doubt the way team think tank is thinking is likely to change at all.
Yes we are not blessed with world class batting talent in 50 over cricket but at the same time we are not using the best options we have to hand.
Firstly the world cup in being played in the summer in the UK not in April/May like in 1999 so the conditions are likely not be as seamer friendly as the pakistan think tank seem to think they will be. Since after the 2015 world cup most of the ODI and even domestic affairs in the UK when it comes to 50 over cricket has seen a shift overall team scoring and how teams go about batting in 1st 10 overs of an inns.
Theres no thought of sending an pinch blocker at number 3 like Razzaq ala 1999 to blunt the new ball. You only have to look at India, England and new zealand currently and see that both opening batsmen are given a licence to go out and play attacking shots and get team off to a flyer. No off this we need one batsmen to blunt the new ball that pakistan seem to be using.
Occupying the crease is important but we can ill afford an opener or number 3 batsmen eating up huge parts of the inns just playing themselves in. In addition again this is not again like 1999 where a slow start can be caught up by keeping wickets in hand and be bailed out by big hitters down the order (This is not a luxury we have with players like Shadab, Imad and Sarfraz occupying lower middle order batting slots).
Then there is fascination with with continuing to pick Past their sell by date senior players or persisting with senior players for to long when out of form. Almost every world cup since 2003, we have gone in a competition including batsmen on seniority who were either not suited to ODI cricket or no longer good enough to be in the side on merit (Malik & Sarfarz - Yes i understand Replacement for sarfraz is even worse but doesnt hide fact sarfraz himself is not good enough to be in side on merit alone either)
Looks like Imam and Babar will occupy two of the 3 spot at top of order in world cup and both need to improve on scoring runs quicker early on and pacing inns alot better, Yes scoring runs is fine but in what will be a run feast in summer we the slow start of missing out on an extra 20/30 runs could prove costly.
Players like Malik, Sarfraz are simply not good enough players to be in vital middle order slots, niether is that great against pace and neither has the game to provide a finishers role of the team.
Shadab and Imad wasim, technically these two look pretty decent, can pace an inns and knock the ball around so why are they occupying spots which should be for lower order hitters or finishers to an inns? Why so many one paced accumulators? Get with the modern game of thinking of how ODIs are now!

We could have used some out of the box thinking in this SA series maybe tried Imad higher up as he seems competent enough to be batting at a high position 5/6 in the team.
We have stupidly neglected to choose any new middle order batsmen in last 4 years to build for long term in ODIs in slot 4/5 etc... instead gone with protecting TTFs likes malik, sarfraz, Hafeez (For once hafeez can be excused from criticism as hes performed well at number 4 recently)
We pretty much have 1 series left now vs Aussies in UAE to getting our batting selections right, the ODI series in England before world cup will probably end up being the players who are going to play in world cup itself.
The whole build up towards world cup from a batting point of view overall has been a massive let down. I cant see Main changes in the batting for next series as the usual of we cant make drastic changes so close to a world cup.
Not giving shan masood a game all series is just one of the blunders of the team, just going through the motions. Its almost as though Inzi/mickey/Safraz already have the batting line up picked in their heads going forward for competition regardless of how results go.
Win or lose this 5th ODI today, i doubt the way team think tank is thinking is likely to change at all.