Where exactly would His Highness be best suited in the line-up?
I don't think there are any chances for Hafeez and Babar to be removed from 3 and 4. Therefore Umar should open.
#4 is ideal for him
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Where exactly would His Highness be best suited in the line-up?
I don't think there are any chances for Hafeez and Babar to be removed from 3 and 4. Therefore Umar should open.
#4 is ideal for him
So remove Babar from the position where he has started performing? No thanks.
Has he ever opened before? His cousin should be opening the batting and Akmal should bat #4.
Hafeez
Babar
Haris
Akmal
^ This is a very good ODI top four. Dynamic players who are good against pace and spin, possessing the ability to bat for long periods of time at a healthy strike rate.
Needs to work on his batting more.
He is not an odi batsman , lets keep him to t20.
He used to bwol offspin at u19 level , if he starts bowling that again then he can replace imad waseem at number 7/8.
He averages 36 at a SR of 85 in ODIs. Those are decent numbers and he's not even 28 yet. He can definitely make a comeback in ODIs seeing how badly our team needs a couple of dynamic batsmen.
He averages 36 at a SR of 85 in ODIs. Those are decent numbers and he's not even 28 yet. He can definitely make a comeback in ODIs seeing how badly our team needs a couple of dynamic batsmen.
How many centuries has he scored in ODIs? How many times has he carried the team over the line?
Averaging 29 in the last three years , his habit of throwing away wicket deems him unfit for ODI cricket.
Does he have to be a Virat Kohli or MS Dhoni to get in the Pakistani team?
All modern Pakistani batsmen throw their wickets away. Akmal is certainly good enough to get in the team ahead of Azhar, Shehzad, Maqsood, etc.
Hafeez can open and Umar can come to his place at 3 with Babar at 4. This was a very important innings for his future
Ahead of maqsood yes but he is not competing with azhar and shehzad.
Thing is he should have developed into a reliable batsman by now after playing for 5 years of international cricket. But he buckles unders under pressure , can not wait for the right ball to hit. After all these years i think that the investment went in vain.
We can't just give up on a 25 year old who has solid numbers at the international stage and looks to be getting back in form. Azhar and Shehzad are not good enough openers; Hafeez and Babar are. IMHO, our top order in ODIs should be:
1) Hafeez
2) Babar
3) Haris
4) Akmal
He looks a changed player. Rubbish gets into our ODI team. This guy deserves to play in the ODI top order
Apologies for my lack of knowledge, but where are U.Akmal and H.Sohail? Why aren't they playing? Injuries? Form?
Thanks in advance.
Ppl said the same abt Sehwag when he made his debut.. No technique, slogger, flat footed blah blah... But we all know what he became.. There is no harm in trying Akmal as an openerWhy are people making Umar Akmal as if he will be our savior. He had enough chances to show his worth, if he couldnt score with the old ball what makes you think he will succeed against the new swinging ball. Opening the batting is a skill not everyone has. Infact Umar Akmal was proven to be the most brainless cricketer trying to slog everything so much so that he was called a part of Pak tail.
Not a bad ploy for a batsman who isn't intelligent enough to bat in crunch situations.
Umar Akmal is at its best when he can play his game without any pressure.
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You don't put two sloggers together, If Umar is to be tried, then pair him with Sami Aslam or some other quasi attacking opener.
nah mate, we need 2 destructive openers
You don't put two sloggers together, If Umar is to be tried, then pair him with Sami Aslam or some other quasi attacking opener.
1. Umar Akmal
2. Sharjeel Khan
3. Haris
4. Babar (vc)
5. Sarfaraz (c)(wk)
6. Yamin
7. Amad Butt/Nawaz depending on pitch
8. Hassan Ali
9. Amir
10.Wahab
11. Usama Mir
what do you think ?
Clearly Umar doesn't like playing the new ball
Umar Akmal isn't even a slogger, he can hit them big but isn't an out and out hack like Sharjeel. Also strike rotation comes naturally to him.
Umar Akmal isn't even a slogger, he can hit them big but isn't an out and out hack like Sharjeel. Also strike rotation comes naturally to him.
Much better team than current lot. However, few adjustments can make it even better -
1. May be Umar & Sharjeel as opener can make it too much hit or miss pair as they are not inclined to run much. I'll put Umar at 3 & open with Babar, dropping Haris at 4. Even, Sarfu can play at 4 dropping Haris at 5. Haris is a quality shot maker who can rotate strike and hit big, can play the Raina role. Also, you need one quality player in late middle order, as a double check of any collapse.
2. From, 6 on wards, it's too many all-rounders. And, it's too much pace dependent squad. These days, teams are not that good against spin, therefore 20 overs of spin should be there. One of Imad/Nawaz should be at 7. I like Imad more, but not much in it. Yamin at No. 6, I am not sure he is that good - I'll keep MoHa or Malik for the time being, at least till CT2017 - batting is too inexperience already.
3. One of Hasan or Aamad should play, not both. Hasan's batting doesn't give the confidence that he is good to bat at 8; rather, he should compete with Wahab at 9/10
4. One leggi should play, if Usama is the guy fine, but I am open in this spot.
Why are people making Umar Akmal as if he will be our savior. He had enough chances to show his worth, if he couldnt score with the old ball what makes you think he will succeed against the new swinging ball. Opening the batting is a skill not everyone has. Infact Umar Akmal was proven to be the most brainless cricketer trying to slog everything so much so that he was called a part of Pak tail.
Either you areva relative of him or antiPakistani. The reason why I say that is because this kid has had multiple come backs and always failed in a pressure situation to perform. He will perform when the situation is ideal for him to play his aggressive cricket and most of the time he scores. But the problem is the class is seen when you play and take yourbteam not just out of tough situation but ratherscore enough that the opposite team starts to feeel the pressure.I know this kid he will fail miserably and then start complaining that "I was never a opener to begin with I just did it for Pakistan and what do I get Drop from my team". He is talent whichbis short of international standard please let him play league cricket and leave Pakistani cricket to some new comer. I would rathet see a new comer failing with the hope that he might just click. Umer Akmal is a finished chapter after so many failed come backs, if he had in him he would have proved long time ago.
Just because currently we are not performing does not mean one substandard should replaced with anothet substandard player. Umer Akmal is experienced but has experience to flop in trying situations and we all have seen that time and again.
Next time when team failsplease bring out a name of a player who was dropped because he was injured or only got 1 or 2 chances abd definitely needs support to get back in the team. Umer Akmal always got dropped because he did not play good and most imp consistent good cricket. To top it off hr also has attitude whic also does not help Pak crickey so Forget UmerAkmal and Ahmed Shehzaad.
I definitely am not his relative, neither anti Pakistani; but I beg to differ here.
What is the strategic intent if Umar were to open? To me, it's about impact - give a quick start to the team. Anyone can understand that, if you go aggressive as opener, you become more vulnerable. There is a lack of understanding in PAK ranks regarding Umar's role, in fact what in impact in an ODI since start of this millennium.
I give a classic example from a similar game - Baseball. In Baseball, a batsman has 3 major stats - hits (calculates into average), Home Run (clearing the fence in one arial shot) & RBI (basically contribution of a batsman in a run). And there is a negative stat - Strike Out (unable to touch a ball in 3 strikes). Now, in Baseball, batting team needs 2 to 4 hits to compete a run, BUT, one Home Run with all bases loaded can earn 4 Runs, in a game that produces average 10 runs/game in 9 innings each. So, one can understand what's the value of a Home Run.
Now, in recent times, there are few notorious batters in Base Ball - these guys have very poor average, they have embarrassingly higher K (Strike Outs), but these players (Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujol, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGuire & few others) are the highest paid batters, because they can hit Home runs & win the match. Once, Alex Rod said that, I could have batted at 50% better average, had I not been used as a pinch hitter.
The game is all about tactics & how you can better utilize the resources that you have - that can only be achieved, if you know what is the limit of a player & what's are his strengths. Obviously, Umar is not Tendulakar or Amla that, if he is sent to open, he can hit a hundred in every 15 innings or a 50+ score in every 7/8 - that's a flawed KPI for him - imposed on him to force a failure every time. What he can do is a quick start - a Sehwag like impact start. One has to be patient with him - he is not costing team with an Azhar or MoHa like innings, but, in every Series, if he plays just once for 35 overs, PAK'll have to play really bad to lose the match - that's potential.
Hypothetically, PAK can open with Umar in a 7 match Series and expect him to score 319 at 46/85 stats - he'll fail every time. But, in contemporary cricket, I don't mind him having a series of 3 (7), 13 (15), 114 (94), 0 (1), 18 (18), 2 (4), 58 (48) = 208 (187). That's a series of ~30/111 stats. He is winning a match, setting another one & more importantly, he is not costing any match. Innings like 23 (35) are the killer innings - it doesn't give the momentum, it doesn't leave enough balls for later batsmen to settle down & put a score. Yesterday PAK posted 251 from 2/3, only because Sami & Azhar got out quickly - had it been 35/3, I can bet PAK would have ended at 240/7.
For India, Umar would have made 200+ appearances as LO openers by now, or would have been totally out of scenario - but they won't have ever tried players like Umar or Afridi at 6/7 when the game is extremely calculative. PAK's thought process of finishing game is once in blue moon strategy - someone would come & bang, bang few sixes; every other team actually uses the most calculative players at the finishing end - players that are great improviser, very good runner, mentally tough & very good thinkers, who can calculate balls, asking rate, bowling chart (how many overs of which bowlers), field position - they target few overs to hit & keep closing on by rotation & running. Recently, BD has done something, which any PAK think Tank won't do even in 2050 - Hathura has put Sabbir at 3, because he is clean striker of the ball & Mahmood at 7, because he can rotate strike at will & in between take big shots. In olden days, PAK players were a bit idiot for their County experience - hence even in 70s & 80s, Mazid Khan & Zaheer Abbas batted in top 3, while Asif Iqbal batted at 6 & Javed at 4. I bet my house on this - current PAK THINK TANK 'll play Mazid at 5 & Zaheer at 6, because they can bang SIX.
I wrote before Test series that Arthur will make Azhar to Open & Asad at 3, it took 3 Tests - if he is given full freedom - he'll make Umar & Babar bat in top 3 in ODI & drop Azhar, by next AUS tour.
Question is will he get the freedom to put Babar Azam and Umar in the top 3?
Question is will he get the freedom to put Babar Azam and Umar in the top 3?
Good question - not as long as Azhar is Captain (It's like cutting the base of the brunch, which he is hanging with). But, if there is a change of Captaincy, I think, Mickey'll implement his strategy.
not sure how he didn't show his worth ... avg. of 35 at a SR of 85+ mostly playing at #6 and his avg. jumps to 37 at a SR of 88 at #6 specifically ... He is the only guy capable of taking on the genuine fast bowlers outside of Sharjeel & Babar in the current team and may even be the best at it as he has shown in the past on many occassions.
Don't let your negative bias blind you to facts.
So your idea is to replace one rubbish player with another?
Brilliant.
Look at the shameful cowardly test batting going on right now. Akmal may be idiotic but he won't do this
Scoring a quickfire 20 won't help much either. What difference does it make if you end up with 250 all out after 50 overs or end up with 200 all out in 20 overs? Both are a losing cause. Akmal adds nothing to the team.
Not true.
200 all out in 20 overs >>>> 250 all out in 50 overs.
The first one has more chances of winning the game when it clicks.
The second one is only good for respectable losses. Maybe not even that.
Neither is good. Both are equally bad.
Akmal is not the answer to the our problems.