Bewal Express
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- Nov 6, 2005
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Batted well against the pacers but for some bizzare reason looked shocking against the spin. He couldn't rotate the Strike nor defend with any technique.
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Batted well against the pacers but for some bizzare reason looked shocking against the spin. He couldn't rotate the Strike nor defend with any technique.
The number of shots he plays behind the wicket is insane. To me it’s a sign of a poor array of shots and frankly lack of confidence
Even in the Sri Lanka century which I watched like atleast 75% of his runs were behind the wicket and those were as easy conditions as he’ll ever get
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This would have been bad!
)OMG I had forgotten about Sami Aslam. That guy was just a stopper and not a batsman, had ZERO shots in his arsenal. Shan Masood is definitely an upgrade on him. I remember how Sami was hailed as the next big thing alongside Bobby.
Babar came from the u19 system after spending 7-10 years with the u19 pakistani team. He was dominating. Same way Sami Aslam came into first Class after dominating in the u19 teams.
Its quite surprising what happened to Sami Aslam, but i still hope for him
OMG I had forgotten about Sami Aslam. That guy was just a stopper and not a batsman, had ZERO shots in his arsenal. Shan Masood is definitely an upgrade on him. I remember how Sami was hailed as the next big thing alongside Bobby.
Shan Masood has been on the same score since yesterday 2 o clock
Would you rather him throw his hands at a wide one and nick off? His presence is the only reason we haven't been bowled out already.
what a performance. keep it up. #respect.
deserves a reward.
Its been a pretty ugly innings, with tons of edges and missed chances by the fielders/keeper. Feels like half his runs have come from edges. But he's grinding it out, definitely deserves credit for that
Shan Masood False Shot percentage in this Test… (source Sky)
1st day, Morning – 26 per cent
1st day, Afternoon – 17 per cent
1st day, evening – 17 per cent
2nd day, morning – 11 per cent
Spot on.. Not to forget the grit.. Hes probably the most resilient batsman ive seen from Pakistan in recent times.. Failure after failure, getting dropped.. Yet he keeps making improvements, making comebacks and is now finally reaping the rewards.Misbah thought that Azhar Ali was the reincarnation of himself, when actually it was Shan Masood all along.
A limited player of moderate ability, but intelligent, hardworking, and always analysing how to improve himself. And educated.
There’s a lot to admire in Shan Masood.
Shan Masood False Shot percentage in this Test… (source Sky)
1st day, Morning – 26 per cent
1st day, Afternoon – 17 per cent
1st day, evening – 17 per cent
2nd day, morning – 11 per cent
The last Pakistan opening batsman before Shan Masood to last 200+ balls in a Test in England was Saeed Anwar at the Oval in 1996 (176 off 264 balls).
Great character shown by him. One of my favourite Pakistani cricketers
Character is a trait which is almost as important as strokeplay. Compare Shan's range of strokes with one time golden boy Umar Amin. Shan doesn't even have 50% of the shots Umar has, but who would you back to get a 50 in an important game?
Shan might not have much of a range of shots, but he gets maximum value from what he has got.
Ever seen or rather heard a more articulate Pakistani cricketer?
He is a godsend for us. If he becomes test captain, our entire outlook will change.
He will have a similar impact in modernizing the culture to what Kohli has done with India.
Yes, But more than articulate what really impressed me is just the effort he has put in and how much he thinks about the game. I don’t think that talent wise and shot range wise he’s even in the top 5 openers who have played for us in the past decade but with his work ethic, humility and willingness to learn he’s arguably played on of the best overseas innings by an opener for us in that period.
I really hope he can have a bumper series and follow up with a couple of more series. Then he can be appointed captain without constant doubts over his place and the way he got it.
He can then really have the kind of impact that Kohli had in terms of changing culture and introducing fitness and competitiveness. But he can only seriously take a crack at it when he is one of the top performers for a while and players have no option but to follow his lead. Otherwise they will obviously plot against him and PCB will be put under pressure.
He needs 3-4 more big successful series to be in any contention. Right now his pedigree is not as good. And he hasn’t been around for a long while either.
The type of changes in culture you want him to make would require a captain who’s place in the team is beyond reproach otherwise there would be intrigues by our players to remove him.
The Pakistani cricket culture is toxic and can
End careers. They successfully removed Younis Khan all those years ago so making Shan Masood Captain right now would be like putting lambs to the slaughter.
That will only happen if and when he is in a position of great influence; in other words, the captain.For Pakistan, that is what I'd love for our youngsters (athletes & non-athletes) to follow:
The Shan Masood framework: hard work, humility, strategic and process-oriented.
Even the great MS Dhoni famously said: "Focus on the process, the results will take care of themselves"
I feel sad for Shan Masood, he let this one go aftywr delivering an ATG level performance in first inning.
Had he hit 50 runs in second inning, it would have helped Pakistan win this test.
He would have been man of the match and be remembered for single handedly winning this test match.
Now he will rue this opportunity, letting Chris Woakes walking away with the honours even though neither his bowling nor batting performance was anywhere near what Masood produced in the first inning with the bat.
Such a shame
Learn from this and be ruthless next time.
He was simply unlucky in 2nd innings. That's why I commented earlier as well that he has been unlucky in the past too and in his last innings It was one of the rare occasions that he was actually lucky and got a couple reprieves.
He deserves to be persisted with. Infact, he should replace Azhar useless Ali as captain immediately.
Everyone, do not raise your hopes.
Shan was dropped and missed off a stumping early on. He simply got lucky.
Will repeat his mediocrity in the near future.
Ok.
Thankyou for educating us with your wizardry.
I would be happy to be proven wrong. I don’t care about my online reputation as a cricketing Nostradamus.
But his career shows us that he simply doesn’t know where his off-stump is.
I’ll be proven wrong when he scores another century in the series.You have already been proven wrong
He left the ball better than any overseas opener in the last 3,4 years.
I’ll be proven wrong when he scores another century in the series.
When he does so, I’ll message you saying, “I was wrong about Shan Masood and you were right”.
Fair enough?
Hahaha. What if he gets a 90?
Was his dismissal in the 2nd innings because of not knowing his off stump?
Even Yasir has a hundred to his name. So getting a hundred is no yardstick.
It is all about how he plays qnd whether his contributions are good enough.
He already has one big hundred. The law of averages does catch up although i do expect him to get another good score.
In the next game, i expect England to attack his pads and it remains to be seen if he can alleviate that dismissal the same way like he has with the outside edge.
But in the long term he is always going to be someone who constantly updates his technique to overcome his flaws and is going to come up with strong and impactful performances.
Another test hundred in the next 2 tests will certainly help his cause. We will have to see if he is consistent too. I feel he was unlucky in the 2nd innings because personally I always felt legside glances as a reflex action. He is captaincy material but he needs to show some consistency with the bat. All the best to him.Lazy shot from Masood in 2nd innings - should have known better - else he has the grit to hang in there which I like. Could he be Pakistan's next Test captain?
Another test hundred in the next 2 tests will certainly help his cause. We will have to see if he is consistent too. I feel he was unlucky in the 2nd innings because personally I always felt legside glances as a reflex action. He is captaincy material but he needs to show some consistency with the bat. All the best to him.
It would be quite difficult but openers often get out early due to swinging conditions. They have to make it count whenever they settle. Atleast the next 2 out of 4 innings should be above par even if they are 2 50s or a hundred but some consistency would be great. He should not fail 5 out of 6 innings.I highly doubt he will get another hundred. Moving forward, conditions are only going to get tougher for the batsmen. Plus, England coaching staff is brilliant in exploiting any weakness a player has and I'm sure they're analysing his batting as we speak.
Masood is a very strong leg side player. But he has been working on leaving anything outside offstump so much that he has become a little weak on his leg side game. That's why we saw him get out LBW in the practice games, in the first innings and caught down the leg side in the 2nd innings. I'm sure he himself is aware of it & will be looking to rectify this.
I’ll be proven wrong when he scores another century in the series.
When he does so, I’ll message you saying, “I was wrong about Shan Masood and you were right”.
Fair enough?
It is essential to Pakistan’s chances that he score and see off the new ball.Why does he have to score another century . There are other players in the team. He has already proven his credentials. He averages 48 since his return and that includes 6 tests in SENA.
What we don’t want to see obviously is a string of low scores for the remainder of the series as that would undo his work that he has done since his comeback . But further good innings with another 50 or two will be a fantastic return .
He has already exceeded almost all the other overseas openers that have toured England since 2017 .
He just needs to build on it now . But for us to expect another 100 whilst others fail around him is plain foolish and unfair .
He was remarkable in that first innings . 7.5 hours of pure grit and determination, and then eventually he started flourishing . It was fantastic .