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PSL 2019 - Which Pakistani players will be the breakout stars?

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Who will make you say wow this kid is special!

My guess is Rizwan Hussain or Nasir Nawaz. Though i have seen very little of them but they do look special. Really hope IU give them ample chances.
 
I am a big fan of Saud Shakeel and believe he is the 3rd best batsman in Pakistan after Babar and Haris but t20 isn't their best format and wont be in long term.
 
Saud Shakeel if he gets to bat 1-3
Rizwan Hussain
Mohammed Hasnain-Mohammed Musa
 
Saad Ali, Saud Shakeel, Zafar Gohar. These are all Test players but they are class and hopefully do well in PSL. This is not their format but it's the only way to be selected for Tests
 
Would’ve been good to see Zeeshan Malik play this year.

Hopefully Khushdil Shah plays well - need him for the WC.
 
I think Musa will come good and impress a lot of people I also think Mohammad Sami will have a good tourney not as a captain but in terms of bowling and wickets I think he will be up their
 
Sorry for my words, but Umar Akmal is a dumb and his advisers (or whoever he listens to) are idiots; otherwise he would have never gone to QG. Anyone with double digit IQ should have understood the situation of PAK's LO W-Keeping (even considering Sarfraz is Captain), and the loop hole in the squad without having a back-up WK. Every other team has at least one batsman in squad who can keep and make the squad as batsman; most of them actually has 1 additional WK in playing XI on batting merit, PAK doesn't have even in back-up squad.

Considering the situation, QG is the worst place for him to go, where he'll definitely not keep (Sarfraz even won't be rested because he is Captain) and chances are high that Sarfraz himself will bat in top 4, leaving Umar at 5 or below. Ideally, he should have gone to Multan or Peshawar (And his Bro opting to play as specialist bat, which he can do there), or at worst at KK, where he would have fought it out with Rizwan.

I was waiting for PSL for 3 players to make a career turning tournament - other two are Zafar Gohar and Amad Butt .............. most likely all 3 might be missing out opportunities.
 
Rizwan Hussain hopefully. It was embarrassing to see how many Pak players hit the ball straight to the fielder today. There needs to be more players who have a wider range of strokes.
 
One other newcomer (not that young in age though) who i am looking forward to see in this PSL is the big hitter Sohail Akhtar of Lahore Qalanadars.
 
Another unknown kid who i like is the wicket keeper batsman Umar Siddique Khan who is playing from Multan Sultans.

If any, him along with Umair Masood should be groomed as our wicket keeper batsman after Sarfraz.
 
Rizwan Hussain hopefully. It was embarrassing to see how many Pak players hit the ball straight to the fielder today. There needs to be more players who have a wider range of strokes.

But his list a stats are really disappointing. He averages only like 22
 
Would love to see a specialist spinner emerge. Guys like Zafar Gohar, Usama Mir, Mohammad Asghar.
 
Looking forward to see,

Irfan Khan
Zafar Gohar
Mohammad Musa
Umair Masood
Gohar Ali
Harris Rauf
Rizwan Hussain
Nasir Nawaz
Saud Shakeel
Mohammad Husnain
 
Nasir Nawaz.

I think in batting Pakistan might have someone special in him. But i need to see more of him.

In bowling there will be plenty.

I wish Saif Badar was selected.
 
Fast bowlers
Haris rauf:Eagerly waiting for haris rauf we desperately need genuine fast bowler for worldcup he can be the guy.
Mohammad Musa:He was very good in u19 worldcup he can hit the deck hard also have a decent bouncer

Mohammad ilyas:he looks like good right arm bowler pretty much similar to tom curran lets see what he does
Ali Shafiq:Right arm medium with good strong action with good domestic record
Mohammad Husnain:Another right arm fast with decent action .he had lost some pace due to injury

Batsmen
Rizwan Hussain:Hard hitting opening batsmen just like fakhar .he bats like sharjeel khan

Ahsna ali:he is decent opener who can play aggressive cricket.
Saud Shakeel:Not his strongest format but promising talent with bright future a bit like babar azam.
khushdil shah:decent middle order batsmen who recently have hit many sixes in domestic
umar akmal:Working hard on fitness lets see if he have learn from past mistake
Sohaib madsood.Decent hitter but lack temperament hope he have fix his errors.
Allrounders:
Ammad butt:he have been in good bowling form +decent batsmen
Spinner:
Zafar gohar:we lack genune spinner and he is decent option
Ibtisam sheikh :Was promising last session we need backup leg spinner for shadab he can be the one
Mirfan:decent leggie with shane warne type action
 
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ZAFAR GOHAR PLEASE PERFORM!!!!!!! I swear if Samit Patel plays ahead of him... Really hoping United select Shadab and Gohar as there two main spinners.

Also looking forward to seeing the following do well:

Usama Mir
Mohammad Ashgar
Umair Masood
Saad Ali
Saud Shakeel
Amad Butt

Can't think of any others but my big hope is that Zafar gets some games and does well.
 
Sorry for my words, but Umar Akmal is a dumb and his advisers (or whoever he listens to) are idiots; otherwise he would have never gone to QG. Anyone with double digit IQ should have understood the situation of PAK's LO W-Keeping (even considering Sarfraz is Captain), and the loop hole in the squad without having a back-up WK. Every other team has at least one batsman in squad who can keep and make the squad as batsman; most of them actually has 1 additional WK in playing XI on batting merit, PAK doesn't have even in back-up squad.

Considering the situation, QG is the worst place for him to go, where he'll definitely not keep (Sarfraz even won't be rested because he is Captain) and chances are high that Sarfraz himself will bat in top 4, leaving Umar at 5 or below. Ideally, he should have gone to Multan or Peshawar (And his Bro opting to play as specialist bat, which he can do there), or at worst at KK, where he would have fought it out with Rizwan.

I was waiting for PSL for 3 players to make a career turning tournament - other two are Zafar Gohar and Amad Butt .............. most likely all 3 might be missing out opportunities.

I think Akmal was brought into take KP's spot at the top.

They were burned twice by KP because he didn't travel to Pakistan and they couldn't get anyone even half as quality.

I think he will bat at 3 or 4 and if he doesn't, then it will definitely be disappointing and a mistake made.
 
Category. Contender.


A right arm fast bowler. Sameen Gul. Muhammad Musa. Hasnain

A leg spinning all-rounder. Usama Mir. Ibtisam Sheikh. Irfan

An opening batsman. Nasir Nawaz. Rizwan Hussain.

A dynamic keeper. No idea

A batsman who can hit without looking out of his depth. Akmal jr. Maqsood. maybe these players showing that they have improved a bit.
 
Interested to see the performances of Usama, Gohar,Amad Butt,Nasir Nawaz ,and Saud Shakeel.
 
Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Sami, Kamran Akmal :)
 
Cricketers to watch out for at HBL PSL 2019

The HBL Pakistan Super League has been a great platform for the youngsters to showcase their talent.

In the three years to date, many cricketers such as Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Rumman Raees to mention a few, have gone on to play for Pakistan after proving their worth in the tournament.

The HBL PSL 2019 is now set to provide an opportunity for the next group of emerging to shine and use it a stepping stone in their dream of representing Pakistan at international level.

In this column, we take a look at some of the emerging players to watch out for over the next few weeks.

Rizwan Hussain (Islamabad United)
Cricket hero: Kumar Sangakkara

The 22-year-old Rizwan Hussain is a hard-hitting opening batsman from Lahore, who was picked by Islamabad United as one of the supplementary players from the emerging category in the players draft for HBL Pakistan Super League 2019.

Rizwan originally belongs to Pir Mahal, a small city in the Toba Tek Singh district, but moved to Lahore in 2012 to pursue a career in cricket.

“I used to play cricket in school. My teachers suggested to my parents to send me to a bigger city to become a cricketer. That was when I started to take interest in cricket,” recalled Rizwan.

After having had successful seasons in Lahore’s club cricket, where he plays for P&T Gymkhana, and a few performances in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Rizwan caught the eyes of the United and was picked for HBL PSL even before his T20 debut.

Rizwan made his first T20 appearance in the National T20 Cup 2018 in Multan and ended the tournament as second-highest run getter scoring 311 runs at an average of 51.83 and a strike-rate of 131.77.

“I will try my best to be the best batsman of the HBL PSL 2019 and, at least, score one century. But my ultimate dream, like any other cricketer, is to play for Pakistan.”

Umer Khan (Karachi Kings)
Cricket hero: Younis Khan and Rangana Herath

The 19-year-old left-arm spinner Umer Khan made a dream debut in first-class cricket this season when he took six wickets in Sui Southern Gas Corporation’s win over Peshawar in Karachi. Although he went unnoticed in the November 2018 HBL PSL draft, Karachi Kings picked him in the replacement draft in January as 21st player.

Although Umer was born in Rawalpindi district and started cricket in Taxila, his ancestral place is Mohmand district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The left-arm finger spinner was part of the Pakistan Under-19 team that recently beat Bangladesh by one wicket in an Emerging Asia Cup match in Galle.

He is uncapped at T20 level but very keen to make a mark in the coming HBL PSL.

“HBL PSL is a great opportunity for young players like me. If given a chance in the tournament, my aim will be to win it for Karachi Kings. As a bowler, I want to give tough time to the best batsmen in the tournament,” said Umer.

Haris Rauf (Lahore Qalandars)
Cricket hero: Dale Steyn

The 25-year-old fast bowler is one of the most talked-about emerging players ahead of the fourth HBL PSL. Picked by Lahore Qalandars through their Players Development Programme, the right-arm fast bowler has the ability to go above 150kmph and is known for his yorkers as he showed in the Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy last October.

Haris has played only two T20s so far – for Qalandars against Titans and Hobart Hurricanes in Abu Dhabi, taking a wicket in each match. He bowled seven overs in a pair of T20 games conceding at only 6.71 per over.

The speedster hails from Rawalpindi and went to Gujranwala for trials conducted by the Qalandars in 2017.

“I was picked by Lahore Qalandars for HBL PSL. The coach Aqib Javed has lent me lot of support. He took me to Australia and suggested me to observe cricket there,” said Haris.

“This year I also got a chance to bowl at world’s best batsmen, including Virat Kohli, before the New Year Test in Sydney. I gained lot of confidence by bowling at him. The whole experience has been a good learning curve for me.

“I am looking to do well in the coming HBL PSL and my target in the tournament will be to bowl as fast as I can.”

Saud Shakeel (Quetta Gladiators)
Cricket hero: Kumar Sangakkara

The highly talented middle-order batsman Saud Shakeel is from Karachi where he started his cricket at the UBL Sports Academy. He is 23 years old and was part of the Pakistan team that played the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup final against South Africa in Dubai in 2014.

He was first picked by Quetta Gladiators for the HBL PSL 2018, but didn’t get any games. He is one of those players who was retained by the Gladiators for the 2019 season, he is likely to make his HBL PSL debut this year.

Saud is yet to show his true potential in T20 cricket, but has scored 1,987 runs in 50 overs cricket at an impressive average of 52.28 with the help of two centuries.

“My goal is to play for Pakistan in all three formats and I want to have a long international career,” said Saud.

“I also want to play a winning role for Quetta Gladiators in the coming HBL PSL, which is a fantastic tournament for the youngsters. It is an opportunity for the players to prove their talent and cement a place in the national team.”

Samiullah Afridi (Peshawar Zalmi)
Cricket hero: Mohammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq and Kevin Pietersen

The 22-year-old top-order batsman Samiullah Afridi got the attention of HBL PSL franchises when he scored an unbeaten 104 for FATA against an SNGPL team that comprised eight Test cricketers in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy this season.

Samiullah natively belongs to Khyber Agency, but was born and raised in Peshawar where he started his cricket career in 2010 and played at both the under-16 and under-19 levels.

He was picked by Peshawar Zalmi as a supplementary player.

With 167 runs at 23.28, he was also the top run-getter for FATA in the National T20 Cup in Multan in 2018.

“I was selected for HBL PSL through a Peshawar Zalmi’s player development program. I scored over 400 runs in their Azadi Cup tournament and was declared as the best batsman,” said Samiullah.

“I also scored most runs for FATA in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy this season. My aim is to take this form into the HBL PSL.”

Mohammad Ilyas (Multan Sultans)
Cricket hero: James Anderson

The 19-year-old fast bowler is an uncapped T20 player, but his numbers in first-class cricket are eye-catching. Ilyas is a product of club cricket in Peshawar and made his first-class debut this season.

In the very first match of his career, Ilyas accounted for 10 wickets, helping Peshawar to register a win against Islamabad in a Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match. He took five wickets in each innings.

In five four-day games, he has picked 33 wickets at an average of 15.90 and taken three five-wicket hauls.

He was picked by Multan Sultans as an emerging player in the players draft for HBL PSL 2019.

“I used to play cricket with my brothers. The people who used to watch me suggested to my eldest brother to get me admitted in a proper cricket academy because they thought I had the potential to play the game at higher levels,” said Ilyas.

“I want to be among the top-five bowlers in the HBL PSL.”

“I am looking forward to the tournament and particularly excited at the prospect of playing with Shahid Afridi.”
 
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Future pakistani stars

Naseem shah apprently bowls 140pluss at such young age
Harris rauf apprently bowls at 145
Umair masood wicket keeper
Rizwan hussain batting
Nasir nawaz batting
Ali imran all rounder
Mohammad imran all rounder

I want to see 1 fast bowler who bowls over 140
1 wicket keeper
1 hard hitting bastman
1 all rounder

Pick yours
 
I really want umer sadiq to get a chance much better then Sarfraz. Suad Shakeel, Rizwan Hussian, Nasir Nawaz, Ahsan Ali, Zafar gohar, Amad butt to do well. Such a shame Kamran Ghulam, Saif badar and zeeshan malik are not ehre, while we have uncles like Misbah.
 
I’m sure Umair Masood can find an alternative career if this season doesn’t pan out for him.
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Umair Masood was brilliant with the bat in U19 WC. Have heard nothing of note about him since then.
 
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It's misfortune that even the private franchises are no better than an incompetent pcb. Our cricket is still circling around likes of misbah Afridi maqsood butt etc etc & one more concern is that they will be on management seats in these franchises after year or two.
 
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