Sajjad-007
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r u SERIOUS?Fakhar
Imam
Babar
Malik
Sarfraz
Umar Akmal
Hafeez
Shadab
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Shaheen
Hassan
Junaid
Haris
A quality genuine spinner
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r u SERIOUS?Fakhar
Imam
Babar
Malik
Sarfraz
Umar Akmal
Hafeez
Shadab
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Shaheen
Hassan
Junaid
Haris
A quality genuine spinner
My Squad
01.Fakhar
02.Sharjeel
03.Azhar
04.Babar
05.Sarfaraz
06.Hafeez
07.Fahim
08.Imad
09.Umar Amin
10.Shadab
11.Amir
12.Hassan
13.Junaid
14.Abbas
15.Rumman
Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Harris
Malik
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Shadab
Amir
Afridi
Hasan/ faheem
Fakhar
Harris
Babar
Sarfaraz
Malik
Hafeez
Imad
Faheem
Shadab
Shaheen
Amir
1) Hafeez
2) Fakhar
3) Babar
4) Haris
5) Malik
6) Sarfraz
7) Faheem
8) Shadab
9) Hassan / Shinwari
10) Amir
11) Shaheen
I dont like Hafeez in the top order in England, but his bowling is necessary so he has to be in the team.
Plus not like we have any other option.
Yes sadly we dont.
Imad is the next best "all rounder".
Hafeez is better both with bat and ball than Imad in the 50 over format.
He used to be. But I'm not sure the new Hafeez bowler is. Imad regularly outbowls him in T20. I think it depends whether Imad can step up in ODIs and be that wicket taking bowler to match Shadab's efforts. If he's just keeping this economical, Hafeez is probably the best bet, I think he's the better bat and Hafeez is generally economical.
I do have a soft spot for Imad though, and back him a bit, because I feel that Shadab and Imad could decimate teams with spin for us working in tandem. I don't think Hafeez could ever be that lethal or run through sides. And he's the only upcoming allrounder I've seen who actually seems to perform with the bat. Faheem and Shadab's batting (though both promising bowlers) from what I've seen doesn't impress me, there seems no plan to it (though Shadab has different technique). At least Imad seems to bat with some sort of gameplan in mind. The others either slog and get out, or just defend like a tailender trying to stay alive.
1.Imam Ul Haq
2.Sarfraz Ahmed (wk) (c)
3.Babar Azam
4.Fakhar Zaman
5.Haris Sohail
6.Umar Akmal
7.Imad Wasim
8.Faheem Ashraf
9.Hasan Ali
10.Mohammad Amir
11.Shaheen Afridi
Won't work - you are forcing Umer again to play those Larke lenge style game. He is the best back-foot player from PAK since IuH and at present head & shoulders above anyone for No. 4. It's not accommodating Umer, rather the batting should be built around him. I don't disagree with the XI, but the order is a disaster -
1. Imam (Can't drop, has won a MoS, I would have picked Shan)
2. Babar
3. FZ
4. Umer
5. Sarfraz*+
6. Maqsood (or you can play Hari, but then swap with Sarfraz's position)
7 & 8. 2 of Imad, Shadab, Fahim, Gohar, Amad, Hammad depending on condition & opponent
9-11. 3 fast bowlers on absolute bowling merit - whatever runs they put are bonus. Amir & Shaheen must, other one has to be a right armer - may be Hasan or even Abbas.
1.Imam Ul Haq
2.Sarfraz Ahmed (wk) (c)
3.Babar Azam
4.Fakhar Zaman
5.Haris Sohail
6.Umar Akmal
7.Imad Wasim
8.Faheem Ashraf
9.Hasan Ali
10.Mohammad Amir
11.Shaheen Afridi
Bowling is weak. Only one of Faheem or Imad will play. The other spot is for Shadab
Salam all, I don't post often, but I wanted to add my two cents about the World Cup squad!
What should the Pakistan squad be for the World Cup 2019?
First, we will assume that only 16 players can be selected in the team. This way, we will break it down and make sure we select a balance between the openers, middle order batsmen, wicket keeper and backup wicket keeper, all rounders, spinners, and pacers.
Openers:
1) Imam Ul Haq
2) Fakhar Zaman
3) Shan Masood
Why these three players?
First of all, last time Pakistan played in England, they had won the Champions Trophy in 2017. This was largely due to Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali opening partnership. Azhar Ali averaged 42 with a strike rate of 79 during the CT17, and I believe that Imam Ul Haq is younger version of Azhar Ali. He is technically sound, and doesn't throw his wicket away very easily. His strike rate and average are better than Azhar's as well.
Fakhar Zaman in 4 games had 2 fifties and 1 century in England and is a clutch player in finals as we see from the India game where he scored a 100 and the Australia T20 game where he scored a 90 plus. Even though he may not be in form now, he is still the best opener we have for England. Sharjeel Khan will not play, and guys like Sahibzada Farhan, Rizwan Hussain, Sohail Akhtar, etc. don't have enough experience yet to play. Ahmed Shehzad is not in form right now and hasn't done anything in domestics to warrant a comeback.
That brings us to our backup opener in case Fakhar and Imam can't go. I would at this time go with Shan Masood, even though someone like Sami Aslam makes a compelling case. Shan has been on fire lately in limited overs cricket and his form continues in the PSL with consistent batting for the Sultans.
Middle Order:
4) Babar Azam
5) Shoaib Malik
6) Mohammad Hafeez
7) Sarfraz Ahmed
8) Umar Akmal
Personally, I think that the order should be Babar Azam at 3, Umar Akmal at 4, Sarfraz Ahmed at 5, and Mohammad Hafeez at 6. We know that Babar Azam is going to stay put at 3, since he is the mainstay of our batting lineup. I personally think that Umar Akmal is a complete batsmen and if he plays with Babar and Sarfraz, he will be mentally calm and won't throw his wicket away. He can build his innings slowly, and can also accelerate in the death.
The issue with Umar Akmal is that he was always played at 6 and lower and expected to hit right away. This approach will not work as we have seen this PSL what Umar can do when playing in position. Sarfraz Ahmed is also a singles taker and not a finisher and should bat at number 5, esp in English conditions. Umar can also be our backup keeper in case anything happens to Sarfraz Ahmed.
Hafeez played wonderfully when batting at 6 and in the Champions Trophy, and is a wonderful striker of the ball, probably the best in all of Pakistan. He is the ideal number 6 batsman for Pakistan in England. He cannot play up ahead since he he cannot play against the moving ball.
But knowing our management doesn't think rationally, they will not play Akmal at all, and will play Shoaib Malik and Hafeez at 4 and 5, and Sarfraz Ahmed out of position at number 6. Shoaib Malik has horrible stats in England and World Cups, with a combined 1 half century in 20 years of playing international cricket. Oh, and he's the worse player of pace I have ever seen come out of Pakistan. He should not make the team at all and instead someone like Haris Sohail should come in, but that will not be the case.
There are reports coming out saying the Hafeez will be in jeopardy for World Cup since he has a thumb injury. If that is the case, Haris Sohail should come into the team, but Malik being the senior will probably get the nod to start in his place.
Umar Amin, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, and other players, even though they are talented and will play for Pakistan again in the near future, just don't have enough match practice and have enough matches left to find their place in Pakistan. Amin bats in the top 3, and we are well set in the top 3 Alhamdulillah.
9) Shadab Khan
10) Faheem Ashraf
11) Imad Wasim
Shadab Khan is our main spinner and Mohammad Hafeez can also roll his arm if needed. Our second spinner or fourth pacer position should go to the duo of Imad Wasim and Faheem Ashraf. Pakistan has always been a team whose main strength his their bowling, and so they should select bowling all rounders and not batting all rounders. This is why Faheem needs to be selected over Anwar Ali and Hussain Talat since he is a better bowler than those two by a mile.
Personally, I would play Imad Wasim as his average in the UK is amazing, and in the summer of England, the pitch will turn and will be good for spinners. He is the idea number 7 batsmen for Pakistan. But if needed, Faheem can come in and hit big shots as a number 7 as well. He cannot be our third pacer as his bowling is not good enough for that. Mohammad Nawaz can also bat and bowl at the number 7 position, but at this time, Imad Wasim is doing better than him in all departments, especially batting.
I do have a concern about Shadab since he is no longer in a good form, and I am hoping that he will be in form by playing the ODIs in Australia and England. However, there are no other good spinners for limited overs besides him that I am seeing in domestics. Yasir Shah is a test bowler, and guys like Asghar and Gohar haven't had enough match practice to be included. I guess we will have to role with Shadab and hope his form comes back.
Pacers:
12) Hassan Ali
13) Mohammad Amir
14) Junaid Khan
15) Shaheen Afridi
16) Haris Rauf
Next would be our pacers, which we should rotate since we don't get tired throughout the tournament.
I would have Junaid Khan and Mohammad Amir duo open the bowling as that has worked for Pakistan in the past. Shaheen Afridi has also been impressive since his debut and can come in to give both of them a break since this WC is 2 months long. Hassan Ali has always been amazing in England and especially during this PSL, his form is coming back. He is the best old ball bowler for Pakistan and the other alternatives such as Wahab Riaz don't have cricketing brains.
Haris Rauf has really impressed this PSL. He has extreme pace and can crank it up to 150 easily while moving the ball. Having 150 KPH yorkers that sear in to the batsmen and move laterally is a talent which can't be taught, and Rauf has it. Being a right handed player will also help his cause.
Even with just 15 players, we can take out Haris Rauf since he is young and very inexperienced, and we have enough pacers and bowlers in the squad.
In Contention:
1) Rumman Raees
2) Asif Ali
3) Haris Sohail
4) Usman Khan Shinwari
Even though we have a limit of just 16 players, I think there are at least 5 other players who should be in contention of being in the squad.
UKS and Rumman Raees both are solid bowlers and if any of our players get injured, they can come and fill in if needed. However, their results are all over the place. UKS has games where he takes 5 wickets easily, while other games his numbers are 0-70. These two also haven't had a great PSL, so it might come back to bite them. Also with 5-6 pacers, I don't think these two will even be needed.
Haris Sohail is an interesting case. First of all, he is so versatile that he can play anywhere between 2 and 6 positions, and he can also bowl quality off spin and can partner Shadab in bowling. He is great against pace, perhaps Pakistan's best in this regard. But he is also very injury prone and Mickey just doesn't play him. Because his isn't playing in PSL, I don't think he will be selected for the WC squad when there are only 16 players allowed to be selected. But he is the first batsman that should be selected in case any of the 16 are injured and or unavailable.
Asif Ali is a great talent and a sweet hitter of the ball. I think he will do excellent in England and the pitches suit his hitting style. However, he always hits a six and then gets out next ball. If he can fix this and hit balls on merit and not just try to hit everything out, he will be a good player for Pakistan.
I think Pakistan will be a team that the top 3 will give a good start too, and with Umar Akmal and Sarfraz Ahmed in the middle order, Pakistan will have players who keep the scoreboard ticking in the middle overs, and Hafeez & Imad/Hafeez can bat in the death overs. Therefore, there is no need for Asif Ali in the squad.
Hopefully, with this squad, we can win or get to the semi finals of the World Cup 2019.
Salam all, I don't post often, but I wanted to add my two cents about the World Cup squad!
What should the Pakistan squad be for the World Cup 2019?
First, we will assume that only 16 players can be selected in the team. This way, we will break it down and make sure we select a balance between the openers, middle order batsmen, wicket keeper and backup wicket keeper, all rounders, spinners, and pacers.
Openers:
1) Imam Ul Haq
2) Fakhar Zaman
3) Shan Masood
Why these three players?
First of all, last time Pakistan played in England, they had won the Champions Trophy in 2017. This was largely due to Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali opening partnership. Azhar Ali averaged 42 with a strike rate of 79 during the CT17, and I believe that Imam Ul Haq is younger version of Azhar Ali. He is technically sound, and doesn't throw his wicket away very easily. His strike rate and average are better than Azhar's as well.
Fakhar Zaman in 4 games had 2 fifties and 1 century in England and is a clutch player in finals as we see from the India game where he scored a 100 and the Australia T20 game where he scored a 90 plus. Even though he may not be in form now, he is still the best opener we have for England. Sharjeel Khan will not play, and guys like Sahibzada Farhan, Rizwan Hussain, Sohail Akhtar, etc. don't have enough experience yet to play. Ahmed Shehzad is not in form right now and hasn't done anything in domestics to warrant a comeback.
That brings us to our backup opener in case Fakhar and Imam can't go. I would at this time go with Shan Masood, even though someone like Sami Aslam makes a compelling case. Shan has been on fire lately in limited overs cricket and his form continues in the PSL with consistent batting for the Sultans.
Middle Order:
4) Babar Azam
5) Shoaib Malik
6) Mohammad Hafeez
7) Sarfraz Ahmed
8) Umar Akmal
Personally, I think that the order should be Babar Azam at 3, Umar Akmal at 4, Sarfraz Ahmed at 5, and Mohammad Hafeez at 6. We know that Babar Azam is going to stay put at 3, since he is the mainstay of our batting lineup. I personally think that Umar Akmal is a complete batsmen and if he plays with Babar and Sarfraz, he will be mentally calm and won't throw his wicket away. He can build his innings slowly, and can also accelerate in the death.
The issue with Umar Akmal is that he was always played at 6 and lower and expected to hit right away. This approach will not work as we have seen this PSL what Umar can do when playing in position. Sarfraz Ahmed is also a singles taker and not a finisher and should bat at number 5, esp in English conditions. Umar can also be our backup keeper in case anything happens to Sarfraz Ahmed.
Hafeez played wonderfully when batting at 6 and in the Champions Trophy, and is a wonderful striker of the ball, probably the best in all of Pakistan. He is the ideal number 6 batsman for Pakistan in England. He cannot play up ahead since he he cannot play against the moving ball.
But knowing our management doesn't think rationally, they will not play Akmal at all, and will play Shoaib Malik and Hafeez at 4 and 5, and Sarfraz Ahmed out of position at number 6. Shoaib Malik has horrible stats in England and World Cups, with a combined 1 half century in 20 years of playing international cricket. Oh, and he's the worse player of pace I have ever seen come out of Pakistan. He should not make the team at all and instead someone like Haris Sohail should come in, but that will not be the case.
There are reports coming out saying the Hafeez will be in jeopardy for World Cup since he has a thumb injury. If that is the case, Haris Sohail should come into the team, but Malik being the senior will probably get the nod to start in his place.
Umar Amin, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, and other players, even though they are talented and will play for Pakistan again in the near future, just don't have enough match practice and have enough matches left to find their place in Pakistan. Amin bats in the top 3, and we are well set in the top 3 Alhamdulillah.
9) Shadab Khan
10) Faheem Ashraf
11) Imad Wasim
Shadab Khan is our main spinner and Mohammad Hafeez can also roll his arm if needed. Our second spinner or fourth pacer position should go to the duo of Imad Wasim and Faheem Ashraf. Pakistan has always been a team whose main strength his their bowling, and so they should select bowling all rounders and not batting all rounders. This is why Faheem needs to be selected over Anwar Ali and Hussain Talat since he is a better bowler than those two by a mile.
Personally, I would play Imad Wasim as his average in the UK is amazing, and in the summer of England, the pitch will turn and will be good for spinners. He is the idea number 7 batsmen for Pakistan. But if needed, Faheem can come in and hit big shots as a number 7 as well. He cannot be our third pacer as his bowling is not good enough for that. Mohammad Nawaz can also bat and bowl at the number 7 position, but at this time, Imad Wasim is doing better than him in all departments, especially batting.
I do have a concern about Shadab since he is no longer in a good form, and I am hoping that he will be in form by playing the ODIs in Australia and England. However, there are no other good spinners for limited overs besides him that I am seeing in domestics. Yasir Shah is a test bowler, and guys like Asghar and Gohar haven't had enough match practice to be included. I guess we will have to role with Shadab and hope his form comes back.
Pacers:
12) Hassan Ali
13) Mohammad Amir
14) Junaid Khan
15) Shaheen Afridi
16) Haris Rauf
Next would be our pacers, which we should rotate since we don't get tired throughout the tournament.
I would have Junaid Khan and Mohammad Amir duo open the bowling as that has worked for Pakistan in the past. Shaheen Afridi has also been impressive since his debut and can come in to give both of them a break since this WC is 2 months long. Hassan Ali has always been amazing in England and especially during this PSL, his form is coming back. He is the best old ball bowler for Pakistan and the other alternatives such as Wahab Riaz don't have cricketing brains.
Haris Rauf has really impressed this PSL. He has extreme pace and can crank it up to 150 easily while moving the ball. Having 150 KPH yorkers that sear in to the batsmen and move laterally is a talent which can't be taught, and Rauf has it. Being a right handed player will also help his cause.
Even with just 15 players, we can take out Haris Rauf since he is young and very inexperienced, and we have enough pacers and bowlers in the squad.
In Contention:
1) Rumman Raees
2) Asif Ali
3) Haris Sohail
4) Usman Khan Shinwari
Even though we have a limit of just 16 players, I think there are at least 5 other players who should be in contention of being in the squad.
UKS and Rumman Raees both are solid bowlers and if any of our players get injured, they can come and fill in if needed. However, their results are all over the place. UKS has games where he takes 5 wickets easily, while other games his numbers are 0-70. These two also haven't had a great PSL, so it might come back to bite them. Also with 5-6 pacers, I don't think these two will even be needed.
Haris Sohail is an interesting case. First of all, he is so versatile that he can play anywhere between 2 and 6 positions, and he can also bowl quality off spin and can partner Shadab in bowling. He is great against pace, perhaps Pakistan's best in this regard. But he is also very injury prone and Mickey just doesn't play him. Because his isn't playing in PSL, I don't think he will be selected for the WC squad when there are only 16 players allowed to be selected. But he is the first batsman that should be selected in case any of the 16 are injured and or unavailable.
Asif Ali is a great talent and a sweet hitter of the ball. I think he will do excellent in England and the pitches suit his hitting style. However, he always hits a six and then gets out next ball. If he can fix this and hit balls on merit and not just try to hit everything out, he will be a good player for Pakistan.
I think Pakistan will be a team that the top 3 will give a good start too, and with Umar Akmal and Sarfraz Ahmed in the middle order, Pakistan will have players who keep the scoreboard ticking in the middle overs, and Hafeez & Imad/Hafeez can bat in the death overs. Therefore, there is no need for Asif Ali in the squad.
Hopefully, with this squad, we can win or get to the semi finals of the World Cup 2019.
What do you guys think about that new kid hasnain? Heard he is quick!
Time for fakhar to be dropped. He hasn't ironed out his faults and believes he has no technical issues as I saw in an interview of his. When was the last time he looked convincing? Anyone agree?
Time for fakhar to be dropped. He hasn't ironed out his faults and believes he has no technical issues as I saw in an interview of his. When was the last time he looked convincing? Anyone agree?
OPENERS
1.Imam Ul Haq
2.Fakhar Zaman
3.Abid Ali
BATSMEN:
4.Babar Azam
5.Haris Sohail
6.Shoaib Malik
7.Mohammad Hafeez(only player who have the ability to finish game)
8.Asif Ali (Not U.Akmal because of what he done in aus series)
WICKET KEEPER:
9.Sarfaraz Ahmed (C) (Rizwan as backup)
SPINNERS:
10.Imad Wasim
11.Shadab Khan
FAST BOWLERS:
12.Mohammad Amir
13.Faheem Ashraf(only fast bowling allrounder)
14.Junaid Khan/Usman Shinwari
15.Hassan Ali
16.Shaheen Shah Afridi