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Rauf to Pollard would b a sight
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First 50 in PSL for Umar Amin?
Nah, Harris is better at 4.
Haris does have a slowe ball as well
How did Amin pick that. That was his first slow ball.
This kind of innings from Umar Amin is exactly what you want to see if you're looking for a test bat who can play pace, swing and seam. Looked very good on the front and back foot - excellent 50.
It was little too slow...108kHow did Amin pick that. That was his first slow ball.
LQ really need to get in Haris for next game
Wth is 3 m impact rule?
This kind of innings from Umar Amin is exactly what you want to see if you're looking for a test bat who can play pace, swing and seam. Looked very good on the front and back foot - excellent 50.
Hopefully Inzi thinks in those terms
Amin should’ve been what Babar is right now. He never had the backing and the support that other players have had
Amin should’ve been what Babar is right now. He never had the backing and the support that other players have had
Amin should’ve been what Babar is right now. He never had the backing and the support that other players have had
In this game the pace and swing has tested the technique of the batsmen on the front and back foot (including the great AB), but only Umar Amin has shone through in flying colours. From a technical perspective rate this innings very highly.
Umar Amin always had the right ingredients, every poster with half decent knowledge on this forum has backed Umar Amin.
Except the board and pathetic selectors.
Amin should’ve been what Babar is right now. He never had the backing and the support that other players have had
exactly this guy was given a chance in England (on the famous spot fixing tour in 2010) when he was 20 years of age and then never got a chance at all... Instead Shafiq, Azhar ali and Shehzad were celebrated by MISBAH & Co (to note they all play the same way as MISBAH though) as the next coming of Lara, Sachin and Ponting...
In that lot only Azhar ali survived with hardwork but still he is not a player who can play better after facing 100 balls or even after scoring hundred runs...
I can understand why he was chosen in 2010 because we were struggling to find replacements for YK and MoYo at the time, so I wasn't against him getting a taste of test cricket - albeit far from ready.
However what transpired in the next few years was awful player management and development from Misbah & Waqar duo. While he was still very raw he was picked for the 2013 CT and then played one game in 2014 prior to be ditched for another 4 years.
Umar Amin always had the right ingredients, every poster with half decent knowledge on this forum has backed Umar Amin.
Except the board and pathetic selectors.
Then 99% of PP don’t have decent knowledge cause it’s only been you & I supporting him these past years![]()
I have been supporting for his inclusion for a long time... He should have been the opener backed.. he was given one chance to open under Dave where he did well in SA and then never returned even when they were trying out Azhar ali, asad shafiq as openers..
Hasan owned both of LQ's superishtar pacemen.
Hasan owned both of LQ's superishtar pacemen.
What do you make of Rauf?
Shaheen owned him when it really mattered for us in south Africa. I want hasan to bowl like this for us not psl.
I love the background score card music.
whats the name of this music?
He was given 16 ODIs, 14 T20s and 4 tests and he had less than 20 avg across all.
He is still just 29 so you never know, if he plays few more knocks like that then he would prove that he really has improved.
Then give him the new ball, trust him like Sammy does and watch him fly. Sarfaraz doesn't know how to use him.
Then give him the new ball, trust him like Sammy does and watch him fly. Sarfaraz doesn't know how to use him.