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Sadaf Hussain's continued domination in domestic cricket but still no chance at international level?

If selection is about stats then why have selectors. Just get a computer to spit out the squads. One look at the guy and you can tell that he is not international level

Plz dont talk about selectors we no how good misbah has been in selecting players.we are not on about international we on about domestic
 
He has been exposed since the revamp of domestic structure and better quality pitched and bowls.

He’s had one bad season. That’s hardly being exposed. And even in that he had good matches here and tbefe
 
He’s had one bad season. That’s hardly being exposed. And even in that he had good matches here and tbefe

75mph bowler no mater how good will not succeed in international cricket where wickets and bowl is regularized. Clearly with better wickets and proper bowl he had a bad season lets see what he does this season.
 
Whilst he will not set the world alight he did deserve a chance. He was a more useful bowler than Mohammed Abbas.
 
75mph bowler no mater how good will not succeed in international cricket where wickets and bowl is regularized. Clearly with better wickets and proper bowl he had a bad season lets see what he does this season.

Mohammad abbas ?
 
If selection is about stats then why have selectors. Just get a computer to spit out the squads. One look at the guy and you can tell that he is not international level

That would not be a bad idea though, considering how awful our selections have been for last 16 years atleast.
 
That would not be a bad idea though, considering how awful our selections have been for last 16 years atleast.
Agreed. Just imagine a squad of:
Khuram Manzoor
Imran Farhat
Salman Butt
Fawad Alam
Kamran Akmal
Umar Akmal
Hammad Azam
Tabish Khan
Sadaf Hussain
Mohammad Abbas
Zulifiqar Babar

We would've dominated where ever we toured with a squad like that.
 
From PCB Report on Day 1 of 6th round of QeA20

Northern collected four bonus points for bowling as they bowled out Southern Punjab for 285 at UBL Sports Complex on the opening day of the sixth round of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

The table-toppers were rolled out in 86.3 overs as Sadaf Hussain took three wickets, while Munir Riaz, who marked his first-class debut with a five-wicket haul in the last round, and captain Nauman Ali took two wickets each.

Sadaf, the 30-year-old left-arm pacer, accounted for opener Zain Abbas (four), Imran Rafiq (0) and Zahid Mehmood (five).
 
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