Usman Chadda
Senior T20I Player
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2005
- Runs
- 18,951
Sri Lanka v India
Bangladesh v New Zealand
Won on the back of strong batting performances. From Gunathilaka, Mendis, Matthews etc to Shakib and Mahmudullah, every neutral right now would be in awe of these batting master-class' and would in a heartbeat rate these two matches above Pakistan-South Africa in-terms of excitement and skill level. Pakistan's match was a lot more ruthless since they decimated the number one team in the world with an art that just does not get any attention in world cricket nowadays. Yet neutrals would rate Sri Lanka and Bangladesh's chances higher than Pakistan to lift the trophy.
Pakistan has fallen behind because we were ALWAYS a team that relied on its bowling. Please do not quote Saeed Anwar, Inzi, Yousuf, Ijaz etc. I have been watching cricket since 1998, and our bowling match-winning performances have out-weighed its counterpart by a massive margin throughout our history. Modern day LOI cricket doesn't give two hoots about bowling. Its an achievement if a side doesn't concede 250+ nowadays, and this achievement is extremely rare on pitches nowadays. Think its about time our administrators, players, coaches, fans and former players understand that bowling will NEVER make you a successful LOI team anymore. Its about time we introduced a batting culture and work on the grass-roots level with a clear plan in mind. Bowling as an art is dying a slow death and Pakistan needs to realize that it needs to take a massive leap into the other dimensions (batting and fielding) to achieve results.
Sri Lanka's batting performance puts them firmly into the driving seat going into Monday's clash and I really hope these last two matches serve as an inspiration to the mediocre batting line-up that takes the field in Pakistan colors come the 12th of June.
Bangladesh v New Zealand
Won on the back of strong batting performances. From Gunathilaka, Mendis, Matthews etc to Shakib and Mahmudullah, every neutral right now would be in awe of these batting master-class' and would in a heartbeat rate these two matches above Pakistan-South Africa in-terms of excitement and skill level. Pakistan's match was a lot more ruthless since they decimated the number one team in the world with an art that just does not get any attention in world cricket nowadays. Yet neutrals would rate Sri Lanka and Bangladesh's chances higher than Pakistan to lift the trophy.
Pakistan has fallen behind because we were ALWAYS a team that relied on its bowling. Please do not quote Saeed Anwar, Inzi, Yousuf, Ijaz etc. I have been watching cricket since 1998, and our bowling match-winning performances have out-weighed its counterpart by a massive margin throughout our history. Modern day LOI cricket doesn't give two hoots about bowling. Its an achievement if a side doesn't concede 250+ nowadays, and this achievement is extremely rare on pitches nowadays. Think its about time our administrators, players, coaches, fans and former players understand that bowling will NEVER make you a successful LOI team anymore. Its about time we introduced a batting culture and work on the grass-roots level with a clear plan in mind. Bowling as an art is dying a slow death and Pakistan needs to realize that it needs to take a massive leap into the other dimensions (batting and fielding) to achieve results.
Sri Lanka's batting performance puts them firmly into the driving seat going into Monday's clash and I really hope these last two matches serve as an inspiration to the mediocre batting line-up that takes the field in Pakistan colors come the 12th of June.