- Joined
- Oct 2, 2004
- Runs
- 218,133
Taking his responsibility seriously
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Taking his responsibility seriously

Abbas has proven to be low bounce wicket specialist, where he can keep attacking the stumps. He has a good chance of success in England and repeat what he did last time. That said my expectations are low, for a while now it has seemed like Abbas is past his prime.
 
	Thought Pakistan took away his potency a bit by bringing the keeper up. It was a clever plan but an over of that should have been enough.
Ok, joint first.
Babar I'm in hope mode, cos not sure how he's gonna come out of lockdown. Many need a few more innings to get it back
Abbas and our other bowlers I'm expecting them to deliver
No it was clever plan he doesnt have much pace so keeper up the bateman have to stay in his crease and can get LBW
Disagree. He was bowling much better with the keeper back. It messed with his line, took caught behind almost out of the equation.
As I said, couple of overs with the keeper up are OK, but then go back to your discipline.
Abbas Vs Stokes in Tests
12 balls
0 Runs
2 Dismissals
Abbas Vs Stokes in Tests
12 balls
0 Runs
2 Dismissals
Its a joke reading some of the comments in this thread on Abbas - Mammon who thinks he knows it all will drag any Pak player to the mud no matter their abilities for a little attention.
Abbas is one of Pakistans best Test bowling finds in the last 4/5 years. He has an amazing average for a reason because he’s a damn good bowler especially his accuracy and then any movement he gets.
I think some in here are just ODI fans who just don’t like Test cricket or see his speed and judge from that reason alone.
Cannot believe Abbas was dropped for Imran Khan once.
Lol.
Abbas is ok. If he hasn’t got wickets with new ball I don’t expect him to get wickets when the seam flattens out. He doesn’t swing it and doesn’t seam the ball away from rhb. Not much anyway. Good luck anyway.
With his pace, he is useless with the old ball
16-4-36-1
On the face of it, the figures look ok. But given the match situation I expected more from Abbas in England's 2nd innings. He seemed to run out of ideas and steam and his bowling got slower and slower, whilst not maintaining any threat.
16-4-36-1
On the face of it, the figures look ok. But given the match situation I expected more from Abbas in England's 2nd innings. He seemed to run out of ideas and steam and his bowling got slower and slower, whilst not maintaining any threat.
I know many on here have praised his performance and although some of the praise is deserved, he went to awol in the 2nd when the leader of the pack had to be counted.His scrambled seam is not suited to an old ball and if this is all that he has to offer, we have a serious problem. Our attacks can't have a passenger for 65 overs each innings
He should have done better in the 2nd innings. He ran out of steam, there was no movement either and they played him out easily.
He has been the best bowler so far.
Shaheen and Naseem kind of flopped. Yasir was expensive.
Abbas seems unsure how to handle a batsman standing so far out his crease. Tried a short one to Crawley to push him back and he smashed a pull off the front foot for 4, and he's now back to line and length.
Abbas seems unsure how to handle a batsman standing so far out his crease. Tried a short one to Crawley to push him back and he smashed a pull off the front foot for 4, and he's now back to line and length.
Hi [MENTION=9]Saj[/MENTION] and [MENTION=8]MIG[/MENTION] bhai, Is it possible for you to ask our team management to get some baseball catcher protection gear for Rizwan and try to test if he can be upto the wickets for Abbas when he's bowling with the new ball?
 
	I think he was talking about a chest guard. wicket keepers already wear helmets.

Well provided he can move the ball both ways and keep it tight have high hopes for Abbas. Think he should do well.
Would hate to see him become a one trick pony who simply brings the ball into the batsmen
 
	
I don’t believe that Abbas is 30 years old.
But I do know that in 9 Tests in 2019 and 2020 he has a bowling average of 36.
I would rather play a younger man who can develop for the future.
There you go again with this ageist rubbish. Have you got any proof that Abbas is not 30? Why are you selectively choosing 2019 when he only played against sa,aus and Sri Lanka in a handful of years and also when injured. Lots of bowlers have poor records in certain countries but they are able to make up at later tours to sane country. Warne had a pretty dismal record in India...
Stuart broad ages 34 is pretty miffed that people lump him with Anderson aged 38 with 1000 wickets between them..Stuart broad could easily take another 100 wickets.
Likewise Abbas from what my own personal observation is, has only just started regularly taking the old ball away with a scrambled seam. This is a pretty nifty newly acquired skill Seems he’s learning.
He needs a really good bowling partner...even waqar was only half the bowler without wasim or aqib Javed.
I picked 2019 and 2020 because they are the two most recent years.
It’s sport. You get picked on recent performances and form, not ancient history.
Especially because the last two years batsmen have learned how to bat out of their crease against him.
Still don't understand the reason why Rizwan hasn't come up to the stumps for Abbas. Crawley on 171 is batting way way way out of his crease. It is impossible for him to get out LBW, yet that is what Mushtaq said was the plan to him. I must be missing something.
I have said all along that underage players are as much of a problem as overage ones.I picked the most recent stats - the current series - Abbas averaging 30, Shaheen 53, Naseem 55 .......... looks like batsmen have forgotten again to bat against Abbas, but can’t say about the other two....
I have said all along that underage players are as much of a problem as overage ones.
You can’t have a Test pace bowling attack of guys aged (probably) 35, 20 and 19.
You need to have guys in their 20’s doing most of the pace bowling.
I would have rotated Shaheen and Naseem in a pace attack alongside Amir, Faheem and Abbas.
I picked 2019 and 2020 because they are the two most recent years.
It’s sport. You get picked on recent performances and form, not ancient history.
Especially because the last two years batsmen have learned how to bat out of their crease against him.
I’m really sorry, but I will not pick a guy who is probably in his mid-30’s, bowls at 124K and over three seasons across the last two calendar years averages almost 40 with the ball in his last ten Tests.No you picked 2019 because you wanted to create a straw man argument and work backwards from a point you’ve decided to prove let me sum it up.
A cricketer (sportsman generally) has to continually learn and adapt to challenges on and off the field. But we feel when he makes his debut there is enough raw material to work with. Abbas on debut was the most erratic of Pakistani players ever. One match he gets a 5for then it’s nothing. One minute he looks like he’d be lethal in sena but instead he’s lethal on the deadest of pitches. So how do we sum up?? Definitely not by being dogmatic about age or height as you are. But sure we can appreciate his limitations. For me he was strictly new ball bowler bringing it in to the rhb. How he got 5fors but I couldn’t fathom. To me he looked like a typical English dibbly dobbler that would never make it to the English team. Simply because an English seamer would need to have the height, fitness and reasonable competency with the bat to beat others into the playing 11. So what to make of Abbas???
Abbas brings unique challenges to a batsman. according to you a bowler should be 6ft 5 bowling in his nappies or he’s past it.
What I’m highlighting is that Abbas in 2020 looks to have learnt the art of bowling with a scrambled seam which is getting sharp movement away and into the rhb. He did not have this is 2019 games. So has shown the ability to learn and develop.
Now Abbas is combatting his other weakness when batsmen come down the track to him so has Rizwan standing up to the wickets which I think is the hardest and bravest thing to do in test cricket ( we all remember what happened to Mark Boucher) . so Abbas now has a keeper widely recognised as one of the best in the world when previously he had sarfaraz who I think was as bad as kamran akmal.
Previously Abbas had the likes of Rahat Ali or spray gun wahab bowling alongside. This is criminal for a metronome as he relies on tight lines creating pressure. So you see Abbas limitations are entirely to do with weaknesses in the attack...tighten up the attack and suddenly Abbas is a different kind of bowler. Now obviously SSA and Naseem are not ideal for him and yasir bowls a 4 ball every over (please don’t get started on shadab!!) but the message is clear this whole attack needs developing and when it does, say in a years time then you can look at the whole 2019-21 period and judge rather than cherry pick stats that suit your point.
Abbas in his last 11 Tests has the following record:
11 Tests
21 wickets
Average 38.00
Strike rate 96.1
Not good enough.
I think that Abbas was around 32 when he debuted in the West Indies and 33 when he did so well against England away and against Australia in the UAE.Fell away somewhat in the last 2 years. Had some injuries etc but a shame these guys that do well in the initial stages can't go on to become even better.
 
	 
		 
		 
		 
		