He wont be picked they already have to many openers.Noooo I'm am totally against this
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He wont be picked they already have to many openers.Noooo I'm am totally against this
The panic lolNoooo I'm am totally against this
He'll probably follow Arafat for now after all he's the senior lead.I just watched the U19 final highlights and that was some hundred. Some brutal hitting. I hope to see him in the PSL and for his sake I hope he won't follow the footsteps of Babar/Misbah.


Like all young player, He needs opportunity on good wickets and patience. We have only one decent player this century and he has also fallen away. Let's hope this young man is one of manySameer Minhas is one of those players who grows on you the more you watch him. He’s not loud, not flashy, and not constantly in the headlines but there’s a lot to like about his game.
With the bat, he looks mature beyond his age. He knows how to value his wicket, plays proper cricket shots, and doesn’t feel the need to force things. What stands out is his game awareness, he understands when to rotate strike and when to take on the bowling. In a setup where many young batters go hard too early, that calm approach is refreshing.
His bowling adds another important layer. He’s not just filling in overs for the sake of it; he bowls with purpose and discipline. He hits decent areas, mixes things up, and can break partnerships when needed. That kind of reliability is what teams look for in a genuine all-rounder.
Mentally, Sameer comes across as grounded. He doesn’t look rushed, doesn’t get carried away by one good innings, and seems happy doing the team job. That temperament is often the difference between players who dominate domestically and those who actually make it at international level.
Pakistan cricket has a habit of either overhyping youngsters or discarding them too quickly. Sameer Minhas shouldn’t fall into either trap. If he’s allowed to develop naturally through domestic cricket and is given clear roles, he could become a very useful middle order all-rounder for Pakistan in the future.
He’s still early in his journey, but the signs are promising and sometimes, that quiet consistency is exactly what Pakistan cricket needs.
I also read about his bowling but i havent seen his bowling at all as a matter of fact he never bowled in asia cup nor in these matchesSameer Minhas is one of those players who grows on you the more you watch him. He’s not loud, not flashy, and not constantly in the headlines but there’s a lot to like about his game.
With the bat, he looks mature beyond his age. He knows how to value his wicket, plays proper cricket shots, and doesn’t feel the need to force things. What stands out is his game awareness, he understands when to rotate strike and when to take on the bowling. In a setup where many young batters go hard too early, that calm approach is refreshing.
His bowling adds another important layer. He’s not just filling in overs for the sake of it; he bowls with purpose and discipline. He hits decent areas, mixes things up, and can break partnerships when needed. That kind of reliability is what teams look for in a genuine all-rounder.
Mentally, Sameer comes across as grounded. He doesn’t look rushed, doesn’t get carried away by one good innings, and seems happy doing the team job. That temperament is often the difference between players who dominate domestically and those who actually make it at international level.
Pakistan cricket has a habit of either overhyping youngsters or discarding them too quickly. Sameer Minhas shouldn’t fall into either trap. If he’s allowed to develop naturally through domestic cricket and is given clear roles, he could become a very useful middle order all-rounder for Pakistan in the future.
He’s still early in his journey, but the signs are promising and sometimes, that quiet consistency is exactly what Pakistan cricket needs.
And more importantly he score those hundreds at a rapid strike rate , last U19 batch had Azan and Shahzaib who were also capable of scoring big hundreds but they used to took a lot of time in doing so.Very good player. Hs good technique as well, but it will get better with time if he works hard and PCB does not ruin his career.
He has a habit of scoring big hundreds which is a positive sign
Yeah... His strike rate has been impressive as well... He is not like them... He likes to score runs and that too at rapid pace...And more importantly he score those hundreds at a rapid strike rate , last U19 batch had Azan and Shahzaib who were also capable of scoring big hundreds but they used to took a lot of time in doing so.
A good test would be how he fare up against better bowling lineups like from England , Aus and Saffers.Yeah... His strike rate has been impressive as well... He is not like them... He likes to score runs and that too at rapid pace...
Yes... Upcoming world cup will be a good test for him... We will all see what he is actually capable off..A good test would be how he fare up against better bowling lineups like from England , Aus and Saffers.
Yes, he hasn't faced quality bowling line-ups for this level too so far. Bangladesh had one decent pacer, but they got bowled out for a low total so he didn't have much to play with.A good test would be how he fare up against better bowling lineups like from England , Aus and Saffers.
Put him too early and he will disappear quicker than a fart in the wind, wait too long and he will disappear into the blob.Just hoping the board doesn't ruin his career. Indeed, a great prospect for Pakistan.
Currently I would take Sameer over Vaibhav any day because he is more mature and give respect to good deliveries and can hit more cleanly and risk free.42 ball ton.
Bro batting on another planet.He is surely better than overhyped tulla vaibhav
His range of shots at this level is better than many of the greats.Currently I would take Sameer over Vaibhav any day because he is more mature and give respect to good deliveries and can hit more cleanly and risk free.
I like to troll Indian fans to get a good chuckle out of the whole thing, but the fact remains Sameer has faced mediocre bowling attacks only (yes, including India's). I would like to see him play with the same freedom against Australia, South Africa and England before passing any judgment on him.Currently I would take Sameer over Vaibhav any day because he is more mature and give respect to good deliveries and can hit more cleanly and risk free.
Exactly, we need Sameer to develop at his own pace rather than foisting a whole nation’s hopes on the kid.I like to troll Indian fans to get a good chuckle out of the whole thing, but the fact remains Sameer has faced mediocre bowling attacks only (yes, including India's). I would like to see him play with the same freedom against Australia, South Africa and England before passing any judgment on him.
Suryavanshi has played international level bowlers at least and scored against them, so he is still above Sameer by every metric.
In OD format probably. In T20. Vaibhav clears himCurrently I would take Sameer over Vaibhav any day because he is more mature and give respect to good deliveries and can hit more cleanly and risk free.
Man, I didn’t realise that you were at the hospital in Multan in 04, w/ mithaii for the Arafat family on Sameer’s birth.Quality prospect. Treat him like the 21/22 year old he really is and throw him into domestic cricket to sink/swim
Seriously who cares. Just hope the system doesn't mess up a talent like Minhas. Such players need to be handled very well at his age.In OD format probably. In T20. Vaibhav clears him
You can have your own opinions on this . It's an estimate, on my part.Man, I didn’t realise that you were at the hospital in Multan in 04, w/ mithaii for the Arafat family on Sameer’s birth.
It’s unlikely he’s 21, as Multan folk are much more robust by that age. You just need to look at his older brother Arafat to know that Sameer still has to physically develop.