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"Those who have been against my progress have been a big motivator for me" : Umaid Asif

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Initially ignored during the draft stage of the third edition of the PSL, 33-year-old fast bowler Umaid Asif was brought in as cover for Hasan Ali by Peshawar Zalmi. When Haris Sohail was later ruled out of the tournament due to injury, Umaid found a permanent place in the Zalmi squad and ended up with 13 wickets in 12 matches.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Umaid Asif spoke about his journey in domestic cricket to his position as a key member of the Peshawar Zalmi side in PSL 2018, his views on Darren Sammy's captaincy, his role in Peshawar Zalmi's famous last-ball victory against Quetta Gladiators in Lahore, the thrill of taking part in the PSL final in Karachi and his aspirations of playing for Pakistan in the near future.



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PakPassion.net: You've had mixed success recently in domestic cricket, what do you feel is the reason for that?

Umaid Asif: I played for Lahore Whites during the 2016/17 season where I feel I bowled well but did not pick up as many wickets as I would have liked to. I did, however, work very hard that season during the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy where I claimed 22 wickets in 7 matches and also scored some runs too. I then played Grade 2 cricket for State Bank of Pakistan and also had a stint in England playing club cricket in Sheffield which went well. During this period, I worked very hard on my fitness and thankfully, I am now seeing the benefits of all those efforts.


PakPassion.net: How did it feel to be given the best all-rounder award in the 2017/18 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy?

Umaid Asif: To me, this was a dream come true as I had wanted to be the best all-rounder in domestic cricket and I achieved that goal with this award which was really the icing on the cake. What is now remaining for me is to represent Pakistan and to play in the national team. Let’s hope I can achieve that milestone in the near future.


PakPassion.net: How have you kept yourself motivated during the low points of your career?

Umaid Asif: My philosophy has always been to treat low points of my life and career as a form of examination from the Almighty to test my resolve. I know that better times follow after every difficult period, so the idea is to continue working hard and persist with the determination to succeed. In difficult times, I kept on telling myself that I can succeed, and I kept pegging away at my goals and the Almighty made things easier for me in the end.


PakPassion.net: How did you feel when you weren’t picked by any team in the PSL 2018 draft?

Umaid Asif: The truth of the matter is that my name wasn’t even in the list for the 2018 PSL draft which was very surprising for me as I had put in some good performances in domestic cricket at that point in time. I did not let the matter rest and went to the PCB offices to ask why that had happened and also met PSL officials for the same reason. Eventually, I was included in the draft list but when the draft did take place, I was not picked by any team. I did not give up even then and as fate would have it, the National T20 was about to begin and whilst I had missed the draft process for this tournament due to my commitments in England, I got a chance to play in this tournament as a replacement for some players who left to play in the BPL.

I did not disappoint my team or myself as I ended up as the best bowler in this tournament taking 14 wickets. My sights were now firmly on being picked as the additional 21st player for a PSL team but more disappointment was to follow for me as my name did not appear in that list. This was shocking for me as well as for many others who were very sure that I would be picked by one of the franchises for this additional spot in their squads. I did speak to one of the representatives for the Quetta Gladiators who told me that they would have picked me but could not do it, as they had to make amends for an earlier blunder when they had not picked a Balochistan player in their squad. However, they assured me that they would pick me for their squad next year. I suppose it was fate, but due to Hasan Ali’s injury, it was Peshawar Zalmi who took me on as a replacement and I was able to play in the PSL this year and also performed well in the tournament.


PakPassion.net: And then your place in the Peshawar Zalmi squad for PSL 2018 became a permanent one with Haris Sohail’s injury…

Umaid Asif: After the first 3 matches had been played in this year’s PSL, Hasan Ali was once again fit, and our captain Darren Sammy was very troubled by the fact that once Hasan was fit, I would not be able to take any further part in the tournament. It was unbelievable for him that I hadn’t been picked for the squad in the first place and he promised to talk to the management about this issue. It just so happened that Haris got injured and I was able to play in the team although to Sammy’s credit, he had said to me in our first net practice that ‘brother, you will do well for the team’. These are the types of things that motivate a player a lot and really make one work harder.


PakPassion.net: Tell us a bit more about Darren Sammy’s style of leadership?

Umaid Asif: We all know how good a captain Darren Sammy is, as he has lead his national team to 2 ICC titles. When it comes to his persona, it is unique and in terms of his leadership, to me it is similar to what probably Imran Khan’s style of captaincy must have been. He has the same positive attitude that we know Imran Khan had and as someone playing under this style of captaincy, you feel like always giving your hundred percent for the captain. Sammy never needlessly criticises or tells bowlers what to do, instead he always come over and asks what we need, to do our job better. If he sees something that is not going according to plan or if we are making a mistake, then he will point it out and then tell us how to fix the issue. I will add here that one of the best things about a tournament like PSL is that you are playing alongside legends as well as under the captaincy of legends as well which is crucial for an upcoming player like myself.


PakPassion.net: Do you feel that your career is a lesson for other cricketers to show them that they should not lose hope if they are struggling to make it to the highest level?

Umaid Asif: I believe the key to success in any field in life is to be persistent in your efforts. There will be many hurdles along the way, but you need to keep on going and moving on. I would really like to thank not only all the people who have stood by me through this journey, but also those who have been against my progress as that can be a big motivator. As the saying goes ‘what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger’. My progress is simply a lesson in continuing to work hard when conditions and people are against you and in believing in one’s ability. When you do that, success will follow eventually.


PakPassion.net: Tell us a bit more about your role in that dramatic finish in the Eliminator game against Quetta Gladiators in Lahore?

Umaid Asif: That was an amazing end to a hard-fought game. I recall standing in the field and looking at the scoreboard to note that 3 runs were required by Quetta Gladiators to win the game. In a silent prayer, I begged the Almighty to ‘please don’t let me go home without playing the final of this tournament’. My focus at that point was to make sure that whatever happened, I would not allow 2 runs to be taken. Liam Dawson, who was bowling the final over had tried all kinds of deliveries but had been hit every ball in that last over. I was expecting him to bowl the final ball of the over as a full-length ball at Anwar Ali's legs which I felt would be hit towards either in the mid-off or long-on area and that I had to be ready to sprint and stop the runs.

Liam bowled somewhat of a full-toss and it was hit high in my direction at long-on, but I misjudged it as initially I thought that I would have do dive forward but the ball was further away from me and consequently, the ball fell on the ground. I immediately looked for the ball to make sure I could stop 2 runs. It is at this point that I almost felt that an angel from the heavens had descended and guided me to throw the ball in such an accurate way. Obviously, we practice throwing at the stumps, but this was a special situation where I had to turn around and throw the ball off balance. The throw went straight to the bowler and just near the bails and Liam’s presence of mind did the rest. I have to say that it’s still hard to believe what happened at that point and I get goosebumps whenever I now watch the video of this whole incident. I suppose what transpired was a result of mine and the team’s determination to not let the other team get those runs and win the game.


PakPassion.net: What was the atmosphere like in the PSL final in Karachi?

Umaid Asif: Even though we did not win the final of the PSL, we were all honoured to have taken part in the game in Karachi. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric and very difficult to describe in words. We as players have played many Twenty20 games and also participated in finals of tournaments but this match in Karachi was something truly special. One can say that the PSL final was a celebration of Pakistan cricket and a proud day for the nation as well. It felt like the festival of Eid had arrived in Karachi and Pakistan. Watching the Mexican-waves as well as feeling the roar of the crowd was amazing and it was heartening to see our people enjoying the game they love so much. It has to be said that playing cricket in one’s home ground cannot be matched in any way possible.


PakPassion.net: Your dream must be to play for Pakistan in the future?

Umaid Asif: To play for Pakistan has always been my dream. I have been working hard before but without sounding too full of myself, after my good performances in the PSL, I feel that I have reached that level which should allow me to be selected for the national level. I also did not feel that much pressure when playing in the PSL which is something a newcomer would have felt so that is another indicator of my suitability for top-level cricket. Pakistan's fitness trainer, Grant Luden, during the PSL told me in a joking manner that I didn’t have it in me to be fit for international level, but I told him I will come to the NCA and show him that I can do that. Jokes aside, the focus is on representing Pakistan and all my efforts are directed towards this goal. I feel that I have got to an important stage of my career and I hope that the Almighty will continue to bestow his mercy on me and take me to the next level in my cricket career also.
 
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Great story of persistence and perseverance.

As for the too old part, as long as he gets wickets for Pakistan - that is all that matters
 
Not too old to be around the T20 squad, but that's all he should be in the picture for, a more than handy bowler though
 
2019 World Cup is the main objective - anyone able to get that goal for us is welcome in the team. Also a good Test prospect with his good performances in QEA
 
He has been best performer in last domestic season and add PSL to that also, should get chance somewhere at international level. Fitness isn't an issue at all. Also he is more than decent with bat.
 
Really enjoyed interviewing him.

An intelligent individual who has had to overcome quite a few issues during his career.

Good to see him doing well.
 
He did a good job in the PSL. A shame he didn't get a chance earlier in his career.
 
*** UBL SPORTS COMPLEX, KARACHI

Omer Associate (First Innings) 113-10 in 41 overs (Danish Aziz 34, 83 balls, 5x4s, Usman Khan 26*, 30 balls, 5x4s, Zeeshan Malik 21, 41 balls, 2x4s, Umaid Asif 5-41, Israrullah 3-0, Nazar Hussain 2-20)

(2nd Innings) 103-10 in 29.3 overs: (Usman Khan 77, 92 balls, 12x4s, 3x6s, Taj Wali 4-18, Umaid Asif 4-51, Nazar Hussain 2-5)

SBP (First Innings) 270-10 in 79.2 overs: (Israrullah 106, 177 balls, 13x4s, 1x6, Daniyal Rajput 39, 89 balls, 3x4s, Rizwan Hussain 27, 63 balls, 4x4s, Umar Waheed 25, 30 balls, 5x4s, Danish Aziz 3-45, Zainullah 3-65, Muhammad Ismail Khan 2-56)

Result: SBP won by an innings & 54 runs
 
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Some good hitting at the end of the final to take his side to victory in the Pakistan Cup!
 
I didn't realise he was 33. Looked like he had some skills which would have made him useful on the tour of England.
 
today i saw him in dug out of pakistan test squad .its seems mickey is thinking of selecting him for SA tour.he won,t be bad idea considering his height he can be lethal there
 
today i saw him in dug out of pakistan test squad .its seems mickey is thinking of selecting him for SA tour.he won,t be bad idea considering his height he can be lethal there

I also noticed him and was surprised. But I think, yes maybe he is being considered for the SA tour. I like the guy a lot, can also hit the ball hard.
 
I also noticed him and was surprised. But I think, yes maybe he is being considered for the SA tour. I like the guy a lot, can also hit the ball hard.

Looking at hasan ali bowling in 2nd inning of this test its seems he is not too far from serious injury or burn out . it would be wise decision to rest hasan ali from test series against SA and bring umaid asif in who can be secret weapon asif is more than decent bowler + pretty handy batsmen which we need in SA
 
Looking at hasan ali bowling in 2nd inning of this test its seems he is not too far from serious injury or burn out . it would be wise decision to rest hasan ali from test series against SA and bring umaid asif in who can be secret weapon asif is more than decent bowler + pretty handy batsmen which we need in SA

I recall discussion about umaid back when Pakistani fans were blown away by what mohammad asif was doing in international cricket. Guys like him and ehsan adil were being considered as next gen after mohammad asif. And then, because PSL didnt exist back then, and indifferent form, he sort of drifted out of the news. I think he deserves a shot at the squad. Probably worth noting that he, like Haris Sohail, is a generation of cricketers who played under shoaib malik in domestic cricket.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Umaid "IronMan" Asif after taking the wicket of Shane Watson <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PZvQG?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PZvQG</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/psl4?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#psl4</a> <a href="https://t.co/Sgc8jiYeou">pic.twitter.com/Sgc8jiYeou</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1096473676713725952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 15, 2019</a></blockquote>
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This could become an iconic celebration in the future :)

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Umaid should have got his chance atleast a decade earlier I was a fan of him when he opened for sialkorlt stallions during the initial days national 20-20 but he never got his chance, sadly it's too late now for him.
 
Umaid should have got his chance atleast a decade earlier I was a fan of him when he opened for sialkorlt stallions during the initial days national 20-20 but he never got his chance, sadly it's too late now for him.

Never too late with Misbah at the helm. :yk
 
Yes.

Only if you could bowl above 120-135 kph, you would've been considered.

A typical domestic trundler who wouldn't even trouble my niece.
 
Umaid doing well for KK At the moment - very economical so far.
 
Umaid Asif - Performance Watch in Pakistan Super League

He is the most underrated bowler and gunn fielder in PSL. He should be playing for Pakistan instead of all these youngsters who are self claimed super star.
 
Criminally underrated player, genuine all-rounder rather than fake all-rounder brigade which IU have and this isn't based on a single performance, he's been doing it for years now.
 
Calm down.

He's not international class. Bowling is club level.

Not really, he is past his prime and still clocking around 140. He was banned for a year also.
He is 6"6 and able to move the ball around.
Good fielder and a Decent batsman. What's not to like there.
Btw I watched him in 2010s for Sialkot Stallions in the champions T20 and he was good along with Haris Sohail and Shoaib Malik
 
Pakistans loss not picking him in his prime

Could have been decent in T20 internationals in his peak, always has been a solid performer in the format. His FC record is also pretty decent with average of 25 and gets extra bounce with his height unfortunately just couldn't come into radar. Was one of the key players of Sialkot Stallions legendary T20 unit.
 
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Could have been decent in T20 internationals in his peak, always has been a solid performer in the format. His FC record is also pretty decent with average of 25 and gets extra bounce with his height unfortunately just couldn't come into radar. Was one of the key players of Sialkot Stallions legendary T20 unit.

Looked really handful and a solid prospect in the 2008-13 period I wanted him to have a go ahead of Cheema and Tanveers or million Sami comebacks. Age also seems genuine a debut around 2010 would have givin solid 7- 8 years career.
 
Perform or perish...


Nineteen-year-old Akhtar Shah has been rewarded for an impressive run in the Second XI National T20 Cup as he replaces out-of-form Umaid Asif, who has taken one wicket from five matches.
 
Perform or perish...


Nineteen-year-old Akhtar Shah has been rewarded for an impressive run in the Second XI National T20 Cup as he replaces out-of-form Umaid Asif, who has taken one wicket from five matches.

This is what makes the new system unique the non performers are getting moved away and they are rewarding performance from the second xI great stuff
 
Now playing for Karachi Kings and brought in for the final
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Umaid Asif also known as Iron Man is back <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL2020Final?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL2020Final</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/KKvLQ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#KKvLQ</a> <a href="https://t.co/vaxztuLvO5">pic.twitter.com/vaxztuLvO5</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1328727703034486793?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 17, 2020</a></blockquote>
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I know he looks weak and bowls around 130ks, but he always seems to do better than you expect. Quite a smart and underrated bowler I feel.
 
Intelligent guy and an intelligent bowler.

I was suprised KK picked Parnell over him the other day.
 
Umaid Asif gets the wicket of Faheem Ashraf! 1st wicket of PSL 6, and the Iron man returns

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Enjoying himself at PSL again - very useful part of the PZ bowling attack

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The Iron Man celebration: Covid-19 edition

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2 wickets in 2 balls from Umaid!
 
I know he looks weak and bowls around 130ks, but he always seems to do better than you expect. Quite a smart and underrated bowler I feel.

I've caught a few spells of him and fully agree with your assessment. His bowling is deceptively good and he is quite a self assured individual.
 
He’s always been a decent sort of performer. The kind of guy who would have represented India at some point if he was in the IPL
 
I've caught a few spells of him and fully agree with your assessment. His bowling is deceptively good and he is quite a self assured individual.

You get the feeling he is the sort of guy who would revel in big pressure situations like international cricket. I think mentality and brains are sadly overlooked too often in Pakistan cricket.
 
You get the feeling he is the sort of guy who would revel in big pressure situations like international cricket. I think mentality and brains are sadly overlooked too often in Pakistan cricket.

I agree - wonder what keeps him out of the Pakistan squad?

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Maybe this over is the of thing that keeps him out guys! Its a shame because I genuinely think he has something about him. Seems supremely fit for his age too!
 
Maybe this over is the of thing that keeps him out guys! Its a shame because I genuinely think he has something about him. Seems supremely fit for his age too!

Everyone has off days, and at his pace he is going to get clobbered sometimes. But he still took wickets today, and one bad over doesn't cancel that.

I would like to have seen him in seaming conditions, could see him being successful in England or NZ for example.
 
These guys love to talk big don’t they? Very average.
 
Was the unsung hero of the KKvsLQ final in previous PSL. Varies his lengths and pace very well. But I sort of find him annoying and over the top.
 
Played against him a few times when he was playing club cricket in Yorkshire, decent bowler but some below par performances even at club standard , nevertheless a nice guy who has made the most of his potential.
 
Not international material, but then hardly anyone in Pakistan is barring 4-5 players. We have given a dozen club cricketers international caps over the last few years, so he is definitely unlucky to miss out.

He is also one of the very, very few players in Pakistan who have some intelligence and self-awareness. He is educated which obviously helps as well.
 
He needs to let go of Iron Man celebration. It's not a good look for 37 year old to be doing such a celebration of course except if he is doing it for his children.
 
He nearly lost the match last night.One of the worst bowler. A trundler who offers nothing.
His celebration is the worst ever.I hope they don't play him in the final.
 
Well he has only himself to blame now.

Any small hope of him representing Pakistan has now perished forever.

Well done, Umaid.
 
He nearly lost the match last night.One of the worst bowler. A trundler who offers nothing.
His celebration is the worst ever.I hope they don't play him in the final.

Chalo Changi gal ae.He won't play final now.Blessing in disguise for Peshawar.
 
Umaid takes 3/30 in 4 overs

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Know many people who played against him at club level in Sheffield. Got smashed quite a few times. Not international standard and also poor attitude. Lucky to be playing PSL etc tbh
 
Karachi seem to trust him a lot! Mr. Iron Man and he is decent.
 
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Umaid Asif - another franchise - same celebration!

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Even at the age of 39, Umaid Asif is still going strong for Larkana Challengers. He took 3 wickets for just 23 runs in 4 overs against Karachi Ghazis in SPL 2024.
 
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