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At a time when Misbah-ul-Haq seems to be getting a lot of negativity, its good to see a more balanced perspective as provided by this week's POTW winner.
Congratulations to [MENTION=145403]Extra_Cover[/MENTION]
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ohammad-Irfan-in-2019&p=10530481#post10530481
Congratulations to [MENTION=145403]Extra_Cover[/MENTION]
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...ohammad-Irfan-in-2019&p=10530481#post10530481
I like Misbah as the person and feel the country is really in debt to him that Pakistan cricket is still relevant at world stage after the debacle in 2010 together with the crisis the country was in. Having said that Misbah is not perfect, he has made some bad decisions during his captaincy days and is now making bad decisions in his new role too.
I believe in constructive criticism rather than blind hatred so before I list out his drawbacks credit should be given to him for following decisions so far:
1. Naming Babar as captain (this was predicted but still happened in his watch)
2. Axing Sarfraz across all formats (again predicted)
3. Selection on young pacers for international tour to Australia
4. Giving chance to domestic performers (Ifti, Khushdil and Abid)
The above decisions were good but the worrying part is that list of bad decisions outweighs the good decisions in here. In his short lived tenure the list is as follows:
1. Appointing Azhar captain in tests
2. Selection of Irfan and Wahab in limited overs games
3. Dropping Shadab and Faheem from international test tour
4. Persistence with Fakhar and Asif (clearly they both are not getting much runs so decisions will need to be made by Misbah here)
5. Selection of Imran Khan Jr. in tests (How did this happen?)
6. Selection of Akmal and Shahzad out of the blue in T20s (it killed to whatever momentum the team had)
7. Selection of players in wrong format; Haris in T20, Fakhar in T20, Ifti in tests.
My biggest worry at the moment stands that we will find Malik and Hafeez playing their farewell matches in T20 WC next year. If that happens then PCB should not call itself a professional body which runs on merit as that would be disgraceful and slap to domestic players. This is culture in this setup, a young player in domestic sees an experienced player take his spot in international matches who is inferior to him. So when this young player gets more senior and plays international matches he does the same to his juniors. This is a cycle that goes on and on and Misbah is a product of this cycle. With Wasim Khan I thought we can break this cycle and introduce merit to our cricket but I guess we just have too many players from this cycle attached to our overall setup to facilitate a change. Unfortunate but its a reality.