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Yeah true one had to just captain aggressively and other had to bowl in short bursts both of them were abysmal. If you can attack in last hour why not at 1st hour of the day lots of runs were on scoreboard. I think sarfraz deserves and wishes Anwar Ali and Nawaz in the team so he can only review there appealsNot to take anything from Australia but those mocking the Pakistani bowling attack need to acknowledge that the pitch had seriously flattened. To pick up 8 wickets on that graveyard was nothing short of miracle.
If anything Sarfaraz captaincy and Wahabs non impact need to be blamed
Not to take anything from Australia but those mocking the Pakistani bowling attack need to acknowledge that the pitch had seriously flattened. To pick up 8 wickets on that graveyard was nothing short of miracle.
If anything Sarfaraz captaincy and Wahabs non impact need to be blamed
A boy. We named him Wahab Riaz the speedmaster.What Happened?!?!
If the pitch really is that docile then I think the blame should completely fall on how the Pakistani batsmen batted in the first innings.
Good teams would easily have put up 500 runs in at least 30 overs less. Pakistani batsmen robbed the bowlers of 30 overs in this test and cost themselves a test win.
Poor from Pakistan.
Wahab, Yasir and Sarfraz should take the blame.
im on about how England ran riots against India this summer which you seem to have forgot and how pakistan drew their series away in england and its only logical for them to plan to win in SA.
The misbah ul haq effect. God knows when it will be eliminated from our batting culture
Poor from Pakistan.
Wahab, Yasir and Sarfraz should take the blame.
That's absurb. Misbah is long gone. You have to stop blaming Misbah for the ineptitude of the current players.
Misbah won you the series 2-0 by huge margins.
This is not on Misbah at all and saying otherwise is just deflecting a serious problem that Pakistan cricket is facing today - that the batsmen are just not good enough.
Poor from Pakistan.
Wahab, Yasir and Sarfraz should take the blame.
It's in situations like this when you can tell the true cricket fans from useless posters (no offense for the latter but you know who you are).
The reality is, Bilal, Yasir and especially Abbas bowled like world class performers, no Aussie bowler came close to matching them and I doubt many if any on the planet would in such flat, dry, dead pitches. And yet one man trumped them all, a batsman who curbed his natural game, who stopped his usual fluid play and dug in...then dug in again....and dug in one last time. Khawaja played one of the truly great test innings. I think Smith's century in India was special, this may have been just as good.
I am blaming misbah ul haq tuk tuk philosophy which he thoroughly ingrained during his 7 year tenure.
Yes problems are rooted in our domestic pitches and uae pitches as well but the 90's Pakistani batsmen batted flamboyantly on the same pitches
The main culprits are Wahab and Sarfaraz
I remember the Indian cricket team has had spinners in the past who were quickly figured out. Bowlers like Sivaramakrishna and Hirwani started strong but quickly faded.
Asif has gone from 6 for 36 to 0 for 87 in the space of one innings. I wonder if the Australian batsmen have figured him out.
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I remember the Indian cricket team has had spinners in the past who were quickly figured out. Bowlers like Sivaramakrishna and Hirwani started strong but quickly faded.
Asif has gone from 6 for 36 to 0 for 87 in the space of one innings. I wonder if the Australian batsmen have figured him out.
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I haven't been watching the game enough to comment.
These stuff happen even to good bowlers at times.
It will take some more time to judge whether Bilal is good or not.
He seems to have turn and bounce which is a good combo. Need to see more of him really.
6/36 in 23 overs are unreal figures on debut - this doesn't happen often in every decade. Hirwani & Shiva were quite decent leggi, but they started with 16 wickets & 12 wickets on debut (Shiva probably not on debut against Poms in 1985) - none can keep that level. I would like to take Bilal's 1st Test as 6/123 in like 58 overs - still brilliant - he'll be one of the greats of the game if by 38, he ends-up with 35 Tests for 170 wickets @25
I don't think there was much about figuring out - guy didn't get his 6fors with some mystery balls. His first one (Shaun), was a classic off-spinner's dismissal against lefti, 3rd one (Head) as well. 2nd one was a poor shot by Khwaja, but he was tied down as well by Bilal bowling round the wicket. 4th & 5th were again classical Offie's dismissal for right-handers on a turning track (caught at short leg) and 6th one last batsman trier to slog. A better plan by Aussies 2nd time - definitely. For a change on this dead slow wicket, they decided to wait for him to reach rather than pushing at him (his ball), which worked.
But, biggest culprit was PAK's fielding tactics - defending 462, even had Aussies were 303/4 at lunch, with 160 required in 2 sessions, one can always tighten screw & deny scoring - PAK was never in any threat of losing the game. Yet, Sarfraz went for defensive from start and allowed too many singles which doesn't allow spinners to target one batsman. I think, when you have plenty of runs, spinners don't mind conceding a boundary, if he can bowl 6 balls to one batsman with 4-5 catching fielders around. Same Bilal, defending 462 with 3 down already, under Misbah could have ended with another 5for. Last tour, Babar actually had 2 5fors in 2nd innings against Aussies - before that, Rehman ran through Poms. UAE is for finger spinners, provided that right tactics is applied.
Hope pankha base won't recall this post when next time Bilal gets wickets or Captain dynamic defends a total.
We suck in Tests. Let's go back to Pak please
So, we cant even beat a second string team that is without David Warner and Steve Smith, Chee chee chee.
One thing about us Aussies is that we always fight and are always competitive, it comes from a strong sporting culture. India and all those types of countries are big in population and only play one major sport but yet can't compete with a small country population wise like Australia.
So, we cant even beat a second string team that is without David Warner and Steve Smith, Chee chee chee.