You’ve got to feel for Imad
Here is a man who has put his medical degree on hold to represent his country. His wife is also a doctor in training I believe. Clearly, one of the very few in the current set up who is well educated and with a thinking brain on his head.
To top that off, he is one of the most reputable T20 players from Pakistan and can land a T20 contract nearly anywhere besides India due to political tensions. And above all of this, he just lead his Franchise to a dominating PSL win. This PSL was easily the toughest and most competitive in all of the previous competitions.
For him to be continually sidelined from captaincy and instead picking year 10 school drop outs like Babar and Shadab as captains for the format must really be painful.
I don't think educational backgrounds have anything to do with talent, but what I will say is that Imad is not being utilized to his full potential.
He was not bowled in the powerplay, where he has taken wickets at an economical rate.
He was sent further down the order to bat, when we all know that he is capable of scoring.
He was not considered for the captaincy role despite winning the PSL.
Fielding was atrocious when he was bowling, and it was obvious that he was trying to conjure something but ultimately got frustrated because it seemed like nobody else was trying.
He left the field, which is something I disagree with if he didn't inform the captain. Granted we had already lost the game at that point, there should still be respect for the team and a positive attitude should be maintained.
A lot of people over here are talking about him having an attitude, and I can't really comment on that because I don't know the guy personally. But what I will say is that every player has an attitude, and I would expect him to be frustrated if the team is underestimating his abilities and using him poorly, as it makes players feel dejected and ultimately angry at the management/captain.
Shadab didn't do much wrong with his captaincy, but some of his bowling changes were a bit questionable. As a bowler, he is not impressing me, and if he wants to pursue this batting all-rounder role, then we should ask him to and play Usman Qadir.
I don't have a problem with either of these players because they both have a lot to offer, but these fights and arguments on the field are a very poor sight. The fielding standard was atrocious, and I think that ultimately the frustration of losing a do-or-die game that badly had gotten to the heads of some players.