Sherlock
Test Debutant
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2010
- Runs
- 14,293
Well title says it all really.
India were and are terrific and counter-attacking, as are the majority of other nations. Pakistan on the other hand are living in the 90s and think playing out dot balls, with the same players [Shehzad, Azhar, Hafeez etc] will give us a different result.
Once Shehzad was given LBW, Azhar found it difficult to tick the scoreboard over, something of which he hasn't improved on for some time. Then when Babar was dismissed it fell to the axis of the slow lumbering, monotonous and out-right coma-inducing batting of Hafeez and the aforementioned Azhar to try something, anything - yet what we witnessed was players that are enable to maneuver the ball into gaps and keep the fielding side on the back foot, something of which we've seen for some time.
The ball wasn't doing anything significant off the pitch, or in the air. Pakistan batsmen made it out to be some minefield. I thought India bowled well but not so well that getting bowled out for 160-odd is the norm.
The other issue I had was playing Hafeez as an all-out batsmen, something he simply isn't good at.
Then the problem of having Shehzad and Azhar opening, if you want to match other sides then you have to think out the box [something we were promised before the game] and these 2 openers are anything but.
As I posted yesterday in the match day thread - blame Sarfraz/Arthur/Inzi whomever but the case is clear in that the players coming through are not being thought the right skills for modern cricket, nor are they being groomed properly to adhere to the principles of cricket in this new era.
There's only so much fans can take, and playing the same boring and uninspiring cricket will only detach them from futures games.
Surely something drastic has to be done?! We can not carry on the way we're going.
India were and are terrific and counter-attacking, as are the majority of other nations. Pakistan on the other hand are living in the 90s and think playing out dot balls, with the same players [Shehzad, Azhar, Hafeez etc] will give us a different result.
Once Shehzad was given LBW, Azhar found it difficult to tick the scoreboard over, something of which he hasn't improved on for some time. Then when Babar was dismissed it fell to the axis of the slow lumbering, monotonous and out-right coma-inducing batting of Hafeez and the aforementioned Azhar to try something, anything - yet what we witnessed was players that are enable to maneuver the ball into gaps and keep the fielding side on the back foot, something of which we've seen for some time.
The ball wasn't doing anything significant off the pitch, or in the air. Pakistan batsmen made it out to be some minefield. I thought India bowled well but not so well that getting bowled out for 160-odd is the norm.
The other issue
Then the problem of having Shehzad and Azhar opening, if you want to match other sides then you have to think out the box [something we were promised before the game] and these 2 openers are anything but.
As I posted yesterday in the match day thread - blame Sarfraz/Arthur/Inzi whomever but the case is clear in that the players coming through are not being thought the right skills for modern cricket, nor are they being groomed properly to adhere to the principles of cricket in this new era.
There's only so much fans can take, and playing the same boring and uninspiring cricket will only detach them from futures games.
Surely something drastic has to be done?! We can not carry on the way we're going.
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