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PSL 6 preview : Wahab Riaz's leadership skills face stern test as Zalmi look for their 2nd title

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Peshawar Zalmi without a doubt is one of the most consistent side in Pakistan Super League's history. Whilst the 'Yellow Storm' has only won PSL once in 2017 they have been runner's up twice and made the play-offs in every single season. The reason of this consistency can be linked to the fact that it is a pretty well managed franchise supported by a constant and highly astute figure in the backroom in the form of Mohammad Akram who has does a decent job in creating a thriving environment for players. He has also responsible for formulating a decent combination every season which is definitely supported by his keen observation of domestic cricket in Pakistan.


Strengths

The experienced local trio of Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Wahab Riaz have played a considerable number of T20 matches between them and this much experience in the ranks will definitely be one of the strengths for the Zalmis. This will not be in terms of cricket alone but, rather their presence on the field as well which will help the players around them during difficult match situations.

Whilst their bowling on paper doesn’t look as great as it looked when they had 2nd highest wicket taker of PSL, Hassan Ali, was in their ranks, the fact remains that the whole tournament will be played in two venues this time around so there are some factors which can come into play that can help them. Firstly, they have two decent reverse swing bowlers in the form of the highest wicket-taker in PSL history Wahab Riaz and Amad Butt, both of whom can come handy especially in day games as the wickets get used and drier over time in the venues.

On the other hand, young English pacer Saqib Mahmood can bring in some heat and create the sort of impact for Peshawar which he did when he was drafted for the delayed playoffs of season 5. Furthermore a spinner like Mujeeb Ur Rahman who likes bowling with the new ball can also be effective because almost every team in the tournament has at least one left hander in their top order and Mujeeb's record against southpaws is impressive. Mohammad Irfan still goes around with a decent economy in T20 cricket and pacers like Umaid Asif and Mohammad Imran (Emerging) have got some pretty good cutters and slower balls in their arsenal which can become more effective as the tournament progresses with the potential slowness which can take over the overused pitches.


Weaknesses

Leadership is something which can definitely be a weakness for Peshawar Zalmi this year as the departure of regular captain of last 5 years, the two time World T20 Cup awinning captain of West Indies in the form Darren Sammy has left a big hole. Wahab Riaz is the appointed skipper and is a T20 veteran but, there is nothing much in his CV with regards to the leadership roles. Whilst the presence of someone like Shoaib Malik who has a lot of leadership experience can help, at crucial junctures it would be up to Wahab to take some tough decisions.

Batting of Peshawar Zalmi is looking a bit thin especially if we take into account partial availability of players like David Miller and the fact that Liam Livingstone will be away for national duties. While they have a young warrior in the form of Haider Ali in their ranks, the other key local players in the form of Kamran Akmal and Shoaib Malik are past their prime and it remains to be seen if the two still have enough left in the tank. With the absence of players like Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy this year, the lower middle order is also lacking the fire power which has long been associated with Zalmi. So a lot will be dependent upon their new inductions, Sherfane Rutherford, Mohammad Imran Randhawa and Amad Butt who might have the spark but have much less proven pedigree in the role in comparison to the previously proven performers.


Players to watch out for

Considering the skills Haider Ali has shown in white ball cricket, he will definitely be a player to watch out for. Ali's flare, spark and nothing to fear attitude defines what Zalmi as a team stands for and his performances can define the season for Peshawar Zalmi as well. On the other hand, Mujeeb Ur Rahman can be really handy with the new ball against the left handers which almost every team has in the top order. His importance to Zalmi increases further when we consider his record against the left handers and the fact that there can be bit more assistance for him as the tournament progresses. The captain Wahab Riaz will be the key in the death overs and will have to once again prove to be the difference in the game by restricting oppositions around par and below par scores. Veteran Shoaib Malik, even at this age will be a vital cog, a bridge between top order and the middle order with a role to anchor the innings. Peshawar Zalmi did a decent job when it comes to the emerging players, so Mohammad Imran and Abrar Ahmed coming off successful 2nd XI seasons and some domestic experience with the main regional teams will be exciting prospects to look out for.


Verdict

Peshawar Zalmi once again has the capability to deliver some good performances with the ball but, the season will be defined by how their batting does in PSL 6. In the last season Zalmi's batting struggled to put up above par scores more often than not and their bowling had to compensate. However this led to inconsistent performances in the tournament with Zalmi winning 4 and losing 5 matches and making it to the play-offs by a whisker. Overall, considering how the team has gone about its business every year in a professional manner, there is a decent chance for them to make the play-offs this season as well. Overall batting performance will be dependent upon how are the replacements in the absence of David Miller early in the tournament and Liam Livingstone who will miss PSL due to national commitments will fare as the yellow storm needs that support in the batting to put up decent scores for their bowling to defend.


Full Squad

Peshawar Zalmi– Abrar Ahmed (emerging); Amad Butt (gold); David Miller (platinum); Haider Ali (gold); Imam-ul-Haq (silver); Kamran Akmal (diamond, successful relegation request); Mohammad Amir Khan (supplementary); Mohammad Irfan Snr; Mohammad Imran; Mohammad Imran Randhawa (all silver); Mujeeb Ur Rehman (diamond); Ravi Bopara (supplementary); Saqib Mahmood (silver); Sherfane Rutherford (diamond); Shoaib Malik (platinum); Umaid Asif (silver); Wahab Riaz (platinum); Tom-Kohler Cadmore (replacement for Liam Livingstone)
 
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Obviously, the fans should look after themselves at all times and when they turn up at the ground they should follow the SOPs by all means for their own good. But it would be wonderful to see them back in the stands. Their presence, even in limited numbers, will certainly inspire the players - Wahab Riaz

We were definitely not up to the mark as a team and that happened because we failed to click as a unit. Mind you cricket is not an individual sport but a team game where participation of every member in the squad counts. There were certain areas where we struggled, whether it was batting or bowling - Wahab Riaz.

This year our main aim has been to find the right formula and the focus is on the team combination, which is the essential part for success in any team sport. Moreover, we have defined roles for the players and told them what exactly we want and this has been done now so that once the tournament starts no one should remain in the dark - Wahab Riaz
 
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Miller only available for the 2nd half of PSL.

Hassan Ali gone to IU.

PZ don't look as strong this time around, especially in the pace-bowling department.
 
Pictures from practice game vs QG

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Miller only available for the 2nd half of PSL.

Hassan Ali gone to IU.

PZ don't look as strong this time around, especially in the pace-bowling department.

@Saj@MenInG is muhammed haris part of the peshawar squad also did he keep wicket in the practise match today ?
 
They made a blunder with HA

The core 3 should stay the same KA, HA, WR
 
Someone like Haider Ali can learn a lot from Hashim Amla including the calmness and overall relaxed demeanor when at the crease.
 
Someone like Haider Ali can learn a lot from Hashim Amla including the calmness and overall relaxed demeanor when at the crease.

When you hit in the air for your core runs, you will always be hit and miss. I am worried for the lad.
 
When you hit in the air for your core runs, you will always be hit and miss. I am worried for the lad.

I agree, his risk and reward decision making while at the crease leaves a lot to be desired. However, at the same time some of his shots in last series like straight drive, cut shot and flick of the wrist for a 6 shows that potential is there and just needs to work on his mindset along with overall game plan. He is still young, so one can hope for the best and give him some roam to improve.
 
I agree, his risk and reward decision making while at the crease leaves a lot to be desired. However, at the same time some of his shots in last series like straight drive, cut shot and flick of the wrist for a 6 shows that potential is there and just needs to work on his mindset along with overall game plan. He is still young, so one can hope for the best and give him some roam to improve.

T20 is a game of risk but it's calculated risk. HAs problem is that even his bread butter runs are risky and that never ends well. I hope I am wrong but I am worried about where this is heading.
 
Wahab can be good at times but as captain, not sure if he can handle the pressure AND deliver from the bowling crease.
 
I really hope haider ali has a massive tournament and i hope he opens the batting
 
Waqar Salamkheil of Afghanistan will join Peshawar Zalmi as a partial cover for David Miller.

Salamkheil is in silver category and he is coming in as replacement for David Miller, who will travel to Pakistan on Monday, March 1 after finishing his domestic cricket commitments.
 
Wahab doesn’t really scream captain material other than his commitment. I would have liked to have seen Imam made captain as there is a chance he could captain Pakistan if Babar and Shadab don’t work out.
 
PZ are so lucky to have Sammy in their camp. The guy is a born winner / champion and even without being in the playing X1, he’s one of the best people to have in your camp.

If Sammy manages to inspire this frankly rubbish and over the hill PZ team to anything better than a bottom 2 finish, he should be considered for a role with our international team, at least for limited overs cricket.
 
It appears that Wahab will not play the first game on Sunday for Zalmi after breaching COVID protocol

A stand-in captain for Sundays’ game will be announced soon, with Shoaib Malik and Kamran Akmal being likely options.
 
It appears that Wahab will not play the first game on Sunday for Zalmi after breaching COVID protocol

A stand-in captain for Sundays’ game will be announced soon, with Shoaib Malik and Kamran Akmal being likely options.


I would prefer to see Imam as captain. We don’t learn anything from Kamran or Malik as captain, when Malik has captained in recent times he has looked disinterested and lacking in inspiration. Kamran Akmal should never be in a leadership position even in a T10 game.
 
Ok so all good in the PSL 6 world - Wahab will lead

PCB Release

Appeal on a player and official guilty of breaching bio-secure bubble in Friday, has been accepted. The two have been allowed to integrate with the side

The team has offered its regrets to the PCB on Friday’s breach and has thanked the PSL ETC for accepting their appeal. They have further assured protocols will be followed and respected as everyone wants the PSL to succeed.
 
Not the smartest captain is Wahab.

Very strange bowling changes and field settings.

Also terrible over when it mattered the most.
 
As expected the ‘experienced’ trio that Zalmi rely on, don’t look in the best of form.

Early days yet but should be competing for the bottom with Lahore.
 
Wahab Riaz after the defeat to Lahore Qalandars

We were 20-30 runs short today on that wicket and Qalandars bowled exceptionally well.

There was a bit in the wicket early on and Qalandars bowlers utilised the conditions very well. Our batsmen should have taken a bit more time and things could have been different.

The positives are the way Shoaib Malik batted and the way Ravi Bopara and Rutherford took the innings deep. Also as a fielding side we fought hard which was good to see as a captain, but we didn’t have enough runs on the board and the wicket was a lot better in the second half of the match, but as a fielding side we tried our level best to win the game right to the end.

The message is very clear to Haider Ali, go out there play your shots, play your natural game, there is no pressure. Go out, score runs and if you score runs you are a match-winner for us.
 
After all the teams have played their first game I can categorically say that Zelmi is the worst team and 90% chance they will finish at the bottom of the table.
 
I think Wahab managed his bowling resources well, But he own bowling was below par as he looks bit down due to what happened before the game.

Expecting him to bounce back strongly.
 
Mohammad Irfan and Tom Kohler-Cadmore receiving their caps ahead of their Zalmi debuts.

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Wahab speaking at end of the game against Multan

"The wicket was really good for batting when we started to bowl and whilst they played really well, the margin of error for us was very narrow, and we were expecting them to go to 170-180 but they took the score to 193"

"I would like to credit Mohammad Imran, our emerging player, for the brilliant way he finished up in this innings and that set the tone for us"

"We have the belief that we could chase down this total and it was simply a case of getting 2 good partnerships together"

"And when you have so much experience in your line-up, you do expect to get to such totals and the way we put in our everything to get to that total was awesome"

"We have that confidence which comes from the fact that we have match-winners such as Kamran Akmal, Shoaib Malik and Haider Ali and Imam-ul-Haq; All of them performed so well for Pakistan as well; And then Tom came in which was icing on the cake for us; For a captain its really satisfying to see the team winning by chasing such tough targets"
 
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As I said before the tournament began, opposition teams will be licking their lips looking at the Zalmi bowling attack. They were lucky today that their batsmen stepped up, helped by the fact it’s easier to chase.

The Sammy effect should help them to win a few games but I would be surprised if they make the playoffs.
 
So far they are the worst bowling attack in the tournament.

All over the place.
 
Once again, showing what terrible decisions the PZ management made.

Before the tournament began you could see this was an awful bowling attack.

It was a huge blunder letting Hassan Ali go. I don’t care if he ‘wanted’ to move to IU. They could have easily offered him the captaincy and got him to stay.
 
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So far they are the worst bowling attack in the tournament.

All over the place.

The additional problem they have is that when you have a poor bowling attack then you need a very good fielding unit, but their fielding is nearly as bad as their bowling.
 
As expected the ‘experienced’ trio that Zalmi rely on, don’t look in the best of form.

Early days yet but should be competing for the bottom with Lahore.

Once again, let down massively by the core 3 oldies so far. Let’s see if Malik can salvage something here.
 
The additional problem they have is that when you have a poor bowling attack then you need a very good fielding unit, but their fielding is nearly as bad as their bowling.

For a team with such a brilliant management it’s amazing how they selected such a poor squad. They built a team around the core of Malik, Kamraan and Wahab. While those players have performed in leagues previously, it’s very obvious they’re coming to the end of their useful career and while you can take a risk with one, having 3 and making them the crux of your team is asking for trouble.

They still have time. Wahab and Kami need to be dropped and Imam given the captaincy with Sammy controlling everything from the dugout. Team selection, field placings and even bowling changes needs to come from Sammy. Perhaps then they can avoid a bottom two finish.
 
They seem to have an army of VIPs in the stadium though sat around.

I reckon they are top of the table when it comes to the most hangers-on.
 
Wahab Riaz speaking at end of the 3 wicket win vs Quetta:


"We told the boys to play in the same way as we did to win the previous game whilst chasing; We knew the wicket was good and we could win"

"It seems that I have to work very hard on my bowling; As a captain I am leading the side and I cannot let them down because of my performance so I really have to pull my socks up, and Inshallah in the coming matches it will be very different"

"Its a great feeling to win the game, honestly speaking, and I was thinking to myself that I have to hit 2 sixes so that I don't put pressure on Rutherford"
 
Got lucky today and they have Sarfaraz's shoddy captaincy to thank for that.

They really do need to vastly improve their bowling and fielding if they are to progress to the 2nd stage of the tournament.
 
3 wins in a row and top of the table.

All good so far.

Malik has held the batting together, Haider has done well, Rutherford has shown flashes of brilliance and Kohler-Cadmore has done well.

With the ball, Saqib has been excellent, Wahab has taken wickets and Imran has supported well.

Things going well at the moment.
 
Zalmi in my view has been the best managed PSL Franchise. They have an owner who knows how to strike a balance between getting involved and not too involved, he lets the players express themselves naturally and still creates a loving, fun environment in the team, they also have shown loyalty towards their players, support staff but the support staff and players also do their job without abusing this loyalty, support. Commercially the Franchise is also the best managed PSL Franchise and the owner himself is very popular with the fans.
 
Probably the most unlikeable players in the team such as Malik and Akmal.

I have to admit though I’m impressed by Saqib’s bowling. He is sure one to watch for in the future.
 
David Miller Joined Peshawar Zalmi Squad in Karachi
 
After 6 wicket loss to Karachi

Shoaib Malik, Captain - Peshawar Zalmi -

We were confident, especially after taking three wickets. But these are good batting pitches and you can't afford to let batsmen settle, we had to take more wickets and stop the flow of runs. That was a crucial catch, no one wants to miss, but there was an opportunity for us (on missing Nabi's chance on 20). But those things happen in this game, as batsmen, you need some luck as well. We need to improve our fielding, in tight games - the team that holds its nerve stands a better chance at winning.
 
Stupid call dropping Imam. He should be opening in every game and the puppet captain for Sammy.

Peshawar continue to have the worst attack in the tournament as was obvious before it even started.
 
Dinner in honour of Hashim Amla and Daren Sammy

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Peshawar Zalmi organize final round of MG Zalmi camp in Islamabad

Peshawar Zalmi coach Darren Sammy, mentor Hashim Amla, coach Muhammad Akram, captain Wahab Riaz and Kamran Akmal gave coaching tips to young budding cricketers.

Forty shortlisted cricketers from around the country participated in the final round. They called the session with Amla and Sammy as a dream come true.

Coach Darren Sammy and mentor Hashim Amla say that new talent will come forward from programmes like MG Zalmi camp.

The camp and trials were conducted in Peshawar, Jamrud, Swat, Lahore, Swabi, Waziristan, Bara, Quetta, Khazdar, Gwadar and Turbat.

Chairman Peshawar Zalmi Javed Afridi says that after finding hidden talent from around the country they have been given opportunity to be coached from world-class cricketers.

Two-time T20 World Cup winner Darren Sammy and South African legendary batsman Hashim Amla met with the shortlisted cricketers of MG Zalmi camp in Islamabad on Wednesday.

They alongwith director cricket Peshawar Zalmi Muhammad Akram, captain Wahab Riaz, Kamran Akmal and Umaid Asif reviewed the performance of young cricketers and provided them coaching tips.

On the occasion, Darren Sammy said that new talent has surfaced through the MG Zalmi camp. The coach said that he enjoyed the session with the cricketers.

Hashim Amla said that he is enjoying his trip to Pakistan. Amla said that he has witnessed new talent due to the trials and coaching of cricketers in MG Zalmi camp. He hoped that the programme will bring forward new talent in the future.

Peshawar Zalmi organized the talent hunt and coaching programmes in more than ten cities of the country after receiving videos under its digital programme during the corona virus lockdown.

Forty shortlisted cricketers of the programme met with cricket legend Hashim Amla, Darren Sammy, Muhammad Akram, Wahab Riaz, Kamran Akmal and Umaid Asif in Islamabad’s Shalimar cricket ground on Wednesday and received coaching tips.

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Peshawar Zalmi - HBL PSL 6 foreign replacements:

Fabian Allen replaces Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Rovman Powell replaces Liam Livingstone, Fidel Edwards replaces Saqib Mahmood
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Inzamam-ul-Haq has been appointed as a batting consultant/mentor by Peshawar Zalmi <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL6?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL6</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1396025208318963713?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 22, 2021</a></blockquote>
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Replacement Draft

Peshawar Zalmi have picked Bismillah Khan
 
Updated squad:

Peshawar Zalmi– Wahab Riaz (c), Abrar Ahmed, Amad Butt, Bismillah Khan, David Miller (partially available), Fabian Allen (partially available), Fidel Edwards (partially available), Haider Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Amir Khan, Mohammad Irfan Snr, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Imran Randhawa, Rovman Powell, Waqar Salamkheil, Sherfane Rutherford, Shoaib Malik, and Umaid Asif
 
Chai-Nashta type of appointment

I seriously don't understand roles of batting/bowling consultants? On one side , our ex greats say you can not change any techniques at highest level only when players keep playing in domestic competition (long formats, 50 overs game) and when you spend some X no. of good hrs; then only you can make somewhat difference

Looks like PCB/PSL loves consulting appointments; and expect miracles to be done in few hrs or few days

Pathetic from PCB/PSL
 
PCB should get rid of these short term appointments and events for Photography purposes...

Rather than focus short term events only meant to be uploaded on Twitter handles by PCB and PSL, administrators should focus on long term vision and appointments;;;

No other country waste so much time in these pathetic exercises
 
My preferred XI

Kamran
Imam
Haider Ali
Malik
David Miller
Powell
Allan
Wahab
Umaid
Amir Khan
Edwards
 
Peshawar Zalmi have included Afghanistan's Hazratullah Zazai, Sameen Gul and Khalid Usman as reseve players in their squad
 
My xi

Kamran akmal
Bismillah Khan
Haider Ali
Malik
Miller
Rutherford
Allen
Wahab
Umaid
Amir khan
Muhammad irfan
 
Update from Peshawar Zalmi

Four international cricketers have joined the Peshawar Zalmi squad in Abu Dhabi

Sherfane Rutherford, Fidel Edwards, Romane Powell and Waqar Salamkheil have arrives in Abu Dhabi for PSL 6

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Players' rooms have been turned into a fitness zone by the players as they go through quarantine by carrying out physical training and warm-ups

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Peshawar Zalmi will practice this evening at 6 pm (Abu Dhabi time)

Imran Randhawa (based in Lahore) and Khalid Usman (based in England) have not yet joined the team.

All other domestic and foreign cricketers of Peshawar Zalmai have joined the squad

Coaches Darren Sammy, David Miller and Fabian Allen will join practice sessions in the coming days after completing quarantine

Aamir Khan and Mohammad Abrar will also join practice sessions in the coming days after completing quarantine
 
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David Miller speaking to the press today:

“It feels really nice to be here, been looked after very well by the guys in charge behind the scenes. But obviously I’m not here for too long, I’m here for a couple of games. Just trying to make a big impact towards the team in whatever space I can in a short amount of time"

“But I always wanted to play in this competition. It just didn’t work out with the South African domestic season as it is played during the same time. We have a really nice team; the guys are gelling nicely it’s a good mix with the overseas guys"

“In terms of my role for Zalmi, I always want to contribute for the team through my whole career. From the next couple of games, I will shift into number four or five position. You know according to wherever I bat. I mean I could be in during the third over or 15th over. So we have to see how we go there and that’s the role I have taken for many years now you know position number four and five. I’m so excited to do that for the team and make some big contributions for the guys"
 
Practice game : KK v PZ

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Wahab Riaz speaking in a press conference today:

“You have seen Haider Ali’s performance in the last season as well as in the Karachi leg of PSL this year. We have always given him the confidence he needs and the license to play his natural game. Giving a player confidence is very important even if he gets out or hits a six on his very first ball"

“Whilst Haider wasn’t able to do well on the tour of New Zealand, he was outstanding for us in a couple of games, while playing lower down the order. We all know that form can be temporary and that Haider’s destructive batting can help us win games. He is motivated young man and I am sure he will make full use of the opportunities given to him in this PSL"
 
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From PZ:

David Miller is available today for Peshawar Zalmi - whilst David Miller, Fabien Allen & Fidel Edwards will depart tomorrow
 
Peshawar Zalmi fast bowler Mohammad Amir Khan dropped out of PSL due to injury

Emerging category Mohammad Amir Khan has been ruled out of the event due to a wrist fracture - he injured his left wrist during a practice session. After confirming the fracture in X-ray, the doctors instructed him to rest

Aamir Khan is now out of the bio-secure bubble now and he is being taken care of.
 
Australia batsman Jonathan Wells has joined Peshawar Zalmi squad

Zalmi’s trio of David Miller, Fabian Allen and Fidel Edwards’ stints with the franchise have ended, they will be joining their teams ahead of the West Indies-South Africa T20I series.

Meanwhile, Zalmi all-rounder Imran Randhawa would not be travelling to Abu Dhabi due to visa delay.
 
Inzamam-ul-Haq speaking to PZ Media:

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As I said before the tournament began, opposition teams will be licking their lips looking at the Zalmi bowling attack. They were lucky today that their batsmen stepped up, helped by the fact it’s easier to chase.

The Sammy effect should help them to win a few games but I would be surprised if they make the playoffs.

Said this many times before the tournament began.
 
Wahab was brutally honest after the match:

"I am just speechless - to be very honest, we were pathetic on the field; We won the toss and came into bowl, putting the opposition into bat and knowing that they are one bowler short, we should have restricted them to under 160-170"

"But I think something was missing - the attitude wasn't there and the guys weren't motivated and we just let the game go from our hands"

"We rested Irfan and we know we are playing our first day day game and there will be a litte bit for the spinners as well and so we brought another spinner as well"

"Its the responsibility of the fast-bowlers, especially the ones who have been playing continously that they should know what the plans are - they didn't stick to their plans and not ball according to the field"
 
Darren Sammy after the loss to IU:

The batting display we put out there we must be proud of it, but vastly disappointed in the way we went about things in the field. I know it’s a good wicket but there is no way it’s a 250 run wicket. It’s something we have to look at. Hopefully we are still in the play-offs and we will get a chance to correct it.

We still believed we could have chased it down. If you look at the scenario, we only lost by 15 runs, you could get 2 sixes and a four somewhere instead of the dot-balls. It was a massive effort from the boys, we knew looking at the table, the NRR will come into play and to only lose by 15 runs was a massive effort that will put us in a position for us to be in the play-offs.

Credit to Usman Khawaja he played a great 100 but still we did not execute our plans. This is not how Peshawar Zalmi play their cricket especially as a bowling unit. At least we are still in a position to be in six consecutive play-offs and we are still in the tournament. Hopefully whenever that day comes we will definitely put up a better bowling display.

Events will turn our way and I’m a massive believer of that. It’s been an amazing experience. I’ve been part of the Zalmi family since it’s inception. From the owners to the masseur we all feel like a family and that’s why the franchise has had so much success. We win together, we lose together and at the end of the day we understand it’s a game of cricket, but we want to play a brand of cricket that entertains the fans and we always try to give a good account of ourselves. It’s been an amazing experience from captain to coach and it’s one that I am enjoying.
 
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