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"Shadab Khan is going to prove to be a huge challenge for batsmen in the coming years" : Imran Tahir

A crowd favourite whether he is representing South Africa or when he is playing in the Indian Premier League, County Cricket or the Pakistan Super League, Lahore-born Imran Tahir never fails to impress with his enthusiasm and desire to succeed for his team.

The 39-year-old leg-spinner, who has taken 253 international wickets is currently playing in the Vitality Blast Twenty20 tournament for Durham which he seems to be enjoying immensely as he explained, “I always enjoy playing in County Cricket and challenging myself in English conditions. Each spell in County Cricket presents different challenges and it's always a very enjoyable and interesting experience. I'm grateful to Durham that they gave me the opportunity to come over to England and play 9 games for them this season. I've really enjoyed my stint for Durham and it always helps when you as an individual are doing well and taking wickets and the team is performing well and winning matches.”


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Playing international cricket and league cricket with the same vigour, day in and day out is an art-form that Imran Tahir seems to have mastered which he puts down to his continued passion for the game.

“The motivation never diminishes however many teams you play for around the world. Nobody is going to make sure you are motivated, you have to do that yourself and it has to come from within. If you don't have that passion and desire to succeed and play cricket, then there is no point playing the game. I strongly believe that whatever job you do in life, do it sincerely.”

The unbridled pleasure that Imran Tahir derives from every wicket he takes can be measured by the intensity of his celebrations and it is something even he finds hard to explain.

“I'm not really sure what goes through my mind when I take a wicket, I sort of lose control. I think it's the relief and the passion coming out every time I take a wicket as I have waited all my life to get the chance to play at the highest level of cricket and finally I got there, so I just want to enjoy and savour every wicket. I also feel that every wicket is important and special to me, whether it's club cricket or international cricket and it's probably that passion coming out from within when I pick up a wicket.”

The 2019 World Cup is looming large in the eyes of many cricketers around the world and Imran Tahir has high hopes for his team South Africa who have an unenviable reputation for being the perennial under-performers in such tournaments.

“I'm looking at next year's World Cup as a tournament that South Africa can do well in. We have a good team and have a great bunch of guys who will fight to the end and never give up. I can't predict that we will win the World Cup but I'm pretty sure we can get through to the semi-finals and then anything is possible.”

In recent times, South African sides have suffered due to the retirement of Morne Morkel and the unavailability due to injury of Dale Steyn which will become a permanent situation after the World Cup in 2019 in white ball cricket. Imran Tahir’s words of gratitude are indicative of how the nation feels regarding both South African stars.

“Just like Jacques Kallis, you simply cannot replace Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn who have been great servants of South African cricket. I salute such great performers and I hope that as a team South Africa can give Dale Steyn a great send-off from white ball cricket next year at the World Cup.”

Shadab Khan’s rise as a formidable leg-spin option in international cricket has not gone unnoticed by Imran Tahir who praised the 19-year-old bowler for his special all-round talent and sees a special future for the teenager.

“Leg-spin bowling seems to be gaining strength in international cricket and I believe that Shadab Khan is not only a great bowler, but a fantastic all-rounder. He's a special and very talented cricketer and he has shown all over the world wherever he has played that he is already a world-class talent. He will only get better with experience and he is going to prove to be a huge challenge for batsmen all around the globe in the coming years.”

Adil Rashid’s selection for England’s Test squad for the series against India seems to have caused no end of controversy, especially since the spin-bowler had given up red-ball cricket for his County, Yorkshire. In Imran Tahir’s mind though, there is little doubt about Adil Rashid’s abilities and concerns on his suitability for Tests are totally unfounded and based on misconception.

“If your country calls you up for Test duties, you are obviously not going to say no. If Adil said no to red-ball cricket for his County, but his country asked him to play Test cricket then of course he will say yes to England. Playing for your country is a matter of great pride and I believe that Adil Rashid is well within his rights to play Test cricket for his country again. He's a fantastic cricketer and I think in the last 3 or 4 years he has been England's most successful bowler. I wish him all the best and I hope he does really well in the upcoming series against India.”

The England-India Test series is a mouth-watering prospect for the connoisseurs of the game where some of the world's best batsmen such as Joe Root and Virat Kohli will be showcasing their skills under immense pressure but what does it actually take to bowl to and dismiss such top-class batsmen? Imran Tahir has the answers.

“When you are bowling to the likes of Joe Root and Virat Kohli, as a bowler you have to stay calm and wait for them to make mistakes. It's very difficult obviously to bowl to such great and consistent batsmen but you have to be ready and up for the battle and playing against the best does bring the best out of you as a bowler. You also have to enjoy the occasion and aim for the big achievement of dismissing top-quality batsmen like Root and Kohli. If I was bowling to either of them in this series I would go into the series with a big heart and not be afraid to go for my variations and wait for them to make a mistake.”

Whilst England go into the 5-match Test series with an edge due to their immense home advantage, it would be foolhardy to declare any one side as absolute favourites. The quality of bowling and batting power that both sides possess is likely to make this a series to remember and one that Imran Tahir will relish and watch with great interest, “I'm very excited about the England versus India Test series, it should be a great battle and the fans will see some hard-fought and excellent cricket. I wish both teams well and I hope both teams play the series in the right manner and in a way that is good for the game. May the best team win,” he concluded.
 
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Some great comments by Imran regarding Shadab as not only a bowler but an all-rounder. I feel that Imran could still serve Pakistan once he retires as his experience can be used for the benefit of Pakistan cricket.
 
After Tahir himself, Shadab is clearly the best leg-spinner in LOI’s.

Next best is probably Sodhi.
 
I like YS even though he hasn’t been good in ODIs but I love that guys energy And passion..
 
What a thoroughly professional guy Imran Tahir is.

A really nice guy, no ego and very approachable.

I think leaving Pakistan has done wonders for his career.
 
Lovely from Shadab on the tour of South Africa - think Tahir knew what SA could expect from him
 
Cape Town - Proteas leg-spinner Imran Tahir will join the English county club Surrey for this year's entire T20 Blast tournament.

According to Surrey's website, Tahir will join the squad following the completion of this year's Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.

Tahir is part of the Proteas 15-man squad and will take part in his second Cricket World Cup tournament later this month.

The 40-year-old is the county's second overseas signing for the 2019 competition along with Australian skipper Aaron Finch.

Surrey's opening match gets underway on Friday, July 19 against Essex.

The South African was the leading wicket-taking bowler in this year's Indian Premier League - taking 26 wickets - as his Chennai Super Kings ended runners-up.

Upon signing for Surrey, Tahir said: "I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. That's how I see the chance to play with one of the most talented playing groups in county cricket.

"When I heard Alec Stewart had asked after me, it was an easy decision. Surrey are a massive club and it will be great if I can contribute to helping them win another trophy this summer at the Kia Oval."

Surrey Director of Cricket Alec Stewart said: "Imran is a proven match winner and with his vast experience of international, county and franchise cricket will be a huge asset to us."


https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/proteas-spinner-signs-t20-deal-with-surrey-20190516
 
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Guyana Amazon Warriors won the CPL for the first time ever under the leadership of 44-year-old Imran Tahir, one of the great stories ever in T20 League history.

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I get infuriated by the criticism of Shadab Khan.

He is not a specialist leg-spinner, he is a leg-spinning all-rounder.

Graeme Swann was a better off-spinner than Moeen Ali was. But Moeen Ali was an off-spinning all-rounder, and was probably a more useful cricketer overall, even in the Test arena.

And that is not a bad thing - outside Asia it is a very good thing indeed.

If we learned one lesson from two decades ago, it should have been that Danish Kaneria got the Test career that Shahid Afridi should have had.

Shadab Khan's personality annoys many Asians because they think he should be more deferential. But he trains unbelievably hard and has made himself into a decent middle-order Test batsman, especially outside Asia, and a world-class fielder. As a bowler he is only in the Imran Tahir/Moeen Ali class, but he is more than good enough to be a sole spinner alongside 4 quicks outside Asia.
 
I get infuriated by the criticism of Shadab Khan.

He is not a specialist leg-spinner, he is a leg-spinning all-rounder. And a significantly better one than Shahid Afridi or Intikhab Alam.

Graeme Swann was a better off-spinner than Moeen Ali was. But Moeen Ali was an off-spinning all-rounder, and was probably a more useful cricketer overall, even in the Test arena.

And that is not a bad thing - outside Asia it is a very good thing indeed.

If we learned one lesson from two decades ago, it should have been that Danish Kaneria got the Test career that Shahid Afridi should have had.

Shadab Khan's personality annoys many Asians because they think he should be more deferential. But he trains unbelievably hard and has made himself into a decent middle-order Test batsman, especially outside Asia, and a world-class fielder. As a bowler he is only in the Imran Tahir/Moeen Ali class, but he is more than good enough to be a sole spinner alongside 4 quicks outside Asia.
I should point out that Pakistan has had 3 previous leg-spinning all-rounders - Mushtaq Mohammad, Intikhab Alam and Shahid Afridi. And Shadab is the best of the four.
 
I get infuriated by the criticism of Shadab Khan.

He is not a specialist leg-spinner, he is a leg-spinning all-rounder.

Graeme Swann was a better off-spinner than Moeen Ali was. But Moeen Ali was an off-spinning all-rounder, and was probably a more useful cricketer overall, even in the Test arena.

And that is not a bad thing - outside Asia it is a very good thing indeed.

If we learned one lesson from two decades ago, it should have been that Danish Kaneria got the Test career that Shahid Afridi should have had.

Shadab Khan's personality annoys many Asians because they think he should be more deferential. But he trains unbelievably hard and has made himself into a decent middle-order Test batsman, especially outside Asia, and a world-class fielder. As a bowler he is only in the Imran Tahir/Moeen Ali class, but he is more than good enough to be a sole spinner alongside 4 quicks outside Asia.
Fact thar you consider Shadab is as good a bowler as Imran Tahir, pretty much invalidates anything you have to say about leg spin bowling.
 
Right now the only challenge that Shadab is presenting the batsmen is who can hit him farther.
 
Fact thar you consider Shadab is as good a bowler as Imran Tahir, pretty much invalidates anything you have to say about leg spin bowling.
Imran Tahir was a white ball specialist who averaged 40.24 as a Test bowler, across 20 Tests.

Shadab Khan averages 36.64 as a Test bowler, which is already vastly better than Imran Tahir. Plus he averages 33.33 with the bat in Tests, compared with Tahir's 9.28.

But this is typical of the uninformed criticism that Shadab Khan gets.

Consider the 2019 World Cup in England.

Imran Tahir took 11 wickets in 9 matches at an average of 34.00, economy rate 4.92, strike rate 41.45.
Shadab Khan took 9 wickets in 7 matches at an average of 35.55, economy rate 5.51, strike rate 38.66.

So incredibly similar. Until you also realise that Shadab had a batting strike rate of 110.25 even though he barely batted, while Tahir had scores of 0, 0, 1 not out and 10 not out.

Shadab is clearly already a vastly superior Test bowler to Imran Tahir, as well as being a Test-class middle-order batsman who has the following Test scores in SENA:

55 and 4* in Dublin
52 and did not bat at Lords
56 and 4 at Leeds
5 and 47* at Johannesburg
45 and 15 at Old Trafford.
 
Imran Tahir was a white ball specialist who averaged 40.24 as a Test bowler, across 20 Tests.

Shadab Khan averages 36.64 as a Test bowler, which is already vastly better than Imran Tahir. Plus he averages 33.33 with the bat in Tests, compared with Tahir's 9.28.

But this is typical of the uninformed criticism that Shadab Khan gets.

Consider the 2019 World Cup in England.

Imran Tahir took 11 wickets in 9 matches at an average of 34.00, economy rate 4.92, strike rate 41.45.
Shadab Khan took 9 wickets in 7 matches at an average of 35.55, economy rate 5.51, strike rate 38.66.

So incredibly similar. Until you also realise that Shadab had a batting strike rate of 110.25 even though he barely batted, while Tahir had scores of 0, 0, 1 not out and 10 not out.

Shadab is clearly already a vastly superior Test bowler to Imran Tahir, as well as being a Test-class middle-order batsman who has the following Test scores in SENA:

55 and 4* in Dublin
52 and did not bat at Lords
56 and 4 at Leeds
5 and 47* at Johannesburg
45 and 15 at Old Trafford.
Reading your post I’m honestly convinced that the expectation our fans have for Shadab is just wrong.

Like you’ve said he’s a bowling all rounder not necessarily a primary spinner.
 
I think he is the best leg-spinning all-rounder in the last 50 years of Test cricket let alone among Pakistani cricketers. batting average of 33 and bowling average of 36 is exceptional.

Pakistan absolutely need him in Australia especially if Faheem Ashraf is going to play. A Pakistan side with

7.Shadab
8. Faheem
and

three 6'5" + Pakistani fast bowlers should start favourites in Australia really.
 
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