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Naseem Shah has not had a good PSL 8: Fact

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So what ails him?

1. Fitness?
2. Sarfaraz's leadership?
3. Lack of support from other bowlers?
4. Is he not good enough?

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He is to blame for Quettas poor showing. As a senior bowler he should have stepped up and taken wickets.
 
It cant be lack of support fromother bowlers because Hasnain has been the premium bowler for QG this season and gotten crucial wickets but Naseem hasnt bowled as per expectations from him.. so its the opposite that Hasnain hasnt gotten much support from Naseem this season as was expected .. naseem’s own performance hasnt been good
 
He is clearly not good enough. He is extremely overhyped because PCB faked his age and promoted him as some prodigy who was ready to take the world by storm at the age of 16.

The reality is that he is as old as Shaheen who is twice the bowler.

People are oblivious to his mediocre performances and like Shadab, he is one of those players who don’t need to perform to be rated.

He averages 36 in Tests after a good sample size of 15 Tests, he has failed in every major country he has played in but the excuses don’t stop. Bad captain, bad luck, bad pitches, bad franchise, fitness etc.

Apparently, everything and everyone is a problem except Naseem himself.

In addition to being awful in Tests, he only took 3 wickets in the entire T20 World Cup, he has been poor in this PSL and although he has had a good start to his ODI career, 3 of his 5 matches have come against Netherlands.

It is time for his fans to accept that he is not the bowler they think he is and stop hyping him to the moon. He was, is and will be average.

Naseem, Hasnain, Rauf and Dahani. All of them are mediocre. Pakistan has only one world class fast bowler and we all know who he is.
 
He has been pakistans best bowler this past year or so. Has outperformed shaheen.
Nothing to worry about just needs to stop looking for that shaheen length with the new ball and he will be fine.
 
First Naseem began this drama by wanting to move to a friends club/franchise as none of his current Pakistan T20 friends are in this franchise. He would much rather be in the Babar or Rizwan camp.

Nadeem Omar will probably trade him next season. The guy isnt motivated for Quetta, he also thinks he is too good for them
 
First Naseem began this drama by wanting to move to a friends club/franchise as none of his current Pakistan T20 friends are in this franchise. He would much rather be in the Babar or Rizwan camp.

Nadeem Omar will probably trade him next season. The guy isnt motivated for Quetta, he also thinks he is too good for them


I think, if Quetta are smart, they’ll trade him to PZ for Saim and Haseebullah. Saim will want to come because Quetta is Karachi 2.0 and he can open and Haseebullah in the past has expressed interest in playing for QG because he is Baloch.

You can still unearth a decent fast bowler from the domestics by the time PSL9 happens. But if you get a young Saim and Haseebullah, you’ve sorted out your WK and Ipener position for the next decade.
 
First Naseem began this drama by wanting to move to a friends club/franchise as none of his current Pakistan T20 friends are in this franchise. He would much rather be in the Babar or Rizwan camp.

Nadeem Omar will probably trade him next season. The guy isnt motivated for Quetta, he also thinks he is too good for them

Rightly so why would anyone want to play under a clown like Sarfraz and the last sentence is spot on he is too good for a pathetic franchise like Quetta. Should move from this Karachi team playing under the banner of Quetta.
 
Naseem's pace and control not in line with each other. Needs to blast batters or not give away runs to be of use to QG.
 
Better for the player and the franchise if he moves on.

You can probably say that about a number of players at Quetta.
 
To be honest, Naseem should be dropped if he doesn't perform well again. Pressure on him to perform as well.
 
Got an early wicket so maybe there is something for him in this game - could this be his night?

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Naseem Shah has not had a good PSL 8: Fact

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So what ails him?

1. Fitness?
2. Sarfaraz's leadership?
3. Lack of support from other bowlers?
4. Is he not good enough?

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This is most certainly not a “fact”. He bowled well today as he has most tournament.

Quetta has badly missing a wrist spinner. They pinned all their hopes on nawaz (believe he was platinum pick?) who is just not as effective in these conditions as was in the uae.

And then the rest of the cast is hardly inspiring with umaid and odean. Husnain injury hasn’t helped either.
 
Also fact: naseem has the second best economy rate this psl amongst fast bowlers (after ihsanullah).

That’s because he’s bowled reasonably well.
 
If you think you are too good for someone or something

You will be humbled very soon.
 
Tbh i dont want him to waste himself in useless leagues like psl ,bpl etc and IPL dont take pakistani players anyway. Our players are playing too many t20 games and when it comes to test cricket they dont know how to bowl. Our premium fast bowlers shaheen and naseem should play selective t20 games only to avoid fatigue ,burnout and injury.
 
He has the 2nd best economy after Ihsanullah in the tournament amongst pacers (playing more than 2 matches) at 7.30. You cant completely ignore the economy in the format.

Yes he as a strike bowler needs to take wickets for his team however, his economy shows that he has been bowling with decent control. Teams have been attacking the other weak links in QG bowling lineup, there have been quite a few which doesn't allow consistent pressure to be created.

He hasnt been able to knock down oppositions on his own but he has not bowled badly as the thread comments might suggest. Some of the other international pacers are going at much higher economy rates and haven't taken big chunk of wickets either.
 
Options 2 and 3 are the issues .
Naseem is a very good and very intelligent bowler , who has improved a lot lately .

Whole team QG is messed up, no leadership no direction . The worst batsman is batting at # 3 .
Batting order being changed everyday .
Guptill , after that great century is sitting out.
Umar Akmal came to bat # 7
Husnain was bowling very good, not sure he is unfit or just dropped after one bad over to Azam Khan .
Chacha not dropped , he should be kicked out for ever , enough .

Get rid of Sarfraz from next season and make Naseem the captain , he will be better captain than Shadab and Shaheen, he always looks a very intelligent young man to me.
 
He has the 2nd best economy after Ihsanullah in the tournament amongst pacers (playing more than 2 matches) at 7.30. You cant completely ignore the economy in the format.

Yes he as a strike bowler needs to take wickets for his team however, his economy shows that he has been bowling with decent control. Teams have been attacking the other weak links in QG bowling lineup, there have been quite a few which doesn't allow consistent pressure to be created.

He hasnt been able to knock down oppositions on his own but he has not bowled badly as the thread comments might suggest. Some of the other international pacers are going at much higher economy rates and haven't taken big chunk of wickets either.

He’s too scared to pitch it up. He doesn’t want to get hit and that’s why he isn’t taking wickets but is keeping a decent economy
 
You get 1 or 2 overs of swing with the new ball in Pakistan

You have to be brave and pitch the ball up looking for a bowled or LBW. Naseem on the other hand is just running in and banging it on a length. His whole two overs to Munro were back of a length and not utilising the swing. Of course Munro found it difficult to get him away but he wasn’t shying away from trying to pull him every ball, which should indicate that Naseem has been bowling too short as a new ball bowler
 
He has the 2nd best economy after Ihsanullah in the tournament amongst pacers (playing more than 2 matches) at 7.30. You cant completely ignore the economy in the format.

Yes he as a strike bowler needs to take wickets for his team however, his economy shows that he has been bowling with decent control. Teams have been attacking the other weak links in QG bowling lineup, there have been quite a few which doesn't allow consistent pressure to be created.

He hasnt been able to knock down oppositions on his own but he has not bowled badly as the thread comments might suggest. Some of the other international pacers are going at much higher economy rates and haven't taken big chunk of wickets either.

Problem is if good batters see him through without losing their wicket and then take runs off the others. He HAS to take wickets at the top to remove all chances of recovery for the opposition.
 
If he bowls like this then Quetta will be happy to have him!

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You get 1 or 2 overs of swing with the new ball in Pakistan

You have to be brave and pitch the ball up looking for a bowled or LBW. Naseem on the other hand is just running in and banging it on a length. His whole two overs to Munro were back of a length and not utilising the swing. Of course Munro found it difficult to get him away but he wasn’t shying away from trying to pull him every ball, which should indicate that Naseem has been bowling too short as a new ball bowler

Problem is if good batters see him through without losing their wicket and then take runs off the others. He HAS to take wickets at the top to remove all chances of recovery for the opposition.

Every bowler cannot bowl the same way. Every bowler has his own strengths and weaknesses. You want him to bowl like Shaheen, he isn't Shaheen. He has his own style and it can complement Shaheen well.

But he is still a really good new ball bowler. 2/3 times in his games vs India, he was successful in his 1st over. Vs SL in Asia cup final too.

More than his length, if he nails his lines with the new ball like Shaheen does, he will improve a lot.

But overall, I like what I see from Naseem, and no reason for alarm or discouragement.
 
Naseem Shah doesn't know how to take wickets. So often in helpful conditions you will see him swing the ball big and beat the bat. What's the point if you can't get the edges? Wish Mohammad Asif could help him
 
Naseem Shah doesn't know how to take wickets. So often in helpful conditions you will see him swing the ball big and beat the bat. What's the point if you can't get the edges? Wish Mohammad Asif could help him

The art of picking wickets is learned through experience. He’s got very little exposure at domestic level and is forced to hone his skills in a very demanding atmosphere of international cricket. Naseem is a class act we just need to be a little more patient. We’ve already seen glimpses of his talent in numerous spells at the top level.
 
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He got two wickets today.. was bit better today in that sense…I think…if I am not wrong..its probably his first match this PSL, where he took two wickets…..overall has been a disappointment this season in PSL…in the sense..that he didnt run through opposition in any game, or won the match for quetta..which was expected from him, being quettas premium bowler…

I also think he tries too many things in a single over in t20, where he would bowl 6 different balls in an over…..which should not be the case.. .

I hope Umar gul can see through his weaknesses and help him improve
 
He got two wickets today.. was bit better today in that sense…I think…if I am not wrong..its probably his first match this PSL, where he took two wickets…..overall has been a disappointment this season in PSL…in the sense..that he didnt run through opposition in any game, or won the match for quetta..which was expected from him, being quettas premium bowler…

I also think he tries too many things in a single over in t20, where he would bowl 6 different balls in an over…..which should not be the case.. .

I hope Umar gul can see through his weaknesses and help him improve

He’s not a spearhead. However Quetta do have a half decent bowling attack w/ him, Hasnain, Aimal and Nawaz. Now, if they only find a leg spinning Pakistani alrounder, they would be sorted.
 
He is clearly not good enough. He is extremely overhyped because PCB faked his age and promoted him as some prodigy who was ready to take the world by storm at the age of 16.

The reality is that he is as old as Shaheen who is twice the bowler.

People are oblivious to his mediocre performances and like Shadab, he is one of those players who don’t need to perform to be rated.

He averages 36 in Tests after a good sample size of 15 Tests, he has failed in every major country he has played in but the excuses don’t stop. Bad captain, bad luck, bad pitches, bad franchise, fitness etc.

Apparently, everything and everyone is a problem except Naseem himself.

In addition to being awful in Tests, he only took 3 wickets in the entire T20 World Cup, he has been poor in this PSL and although he has had a good start to his ODI career, 3 of his 5 matches have come against Netherlands.

It is time for his fans to accept that he is not the bowler they think he is and stop hyping him to the moon. He was, is and will be average.

Naseem, Hasnain, Rauf and Dahani. All of them are mediocre. Pakistan has only one world class fast bowler and we all know who he is.

I will fully agree about Hasnain, Dahani and Rauf. They are all terrible. Add Musa Khan to the list who's probably the worst bowler I've ever seen emerge from Pakistan.

But with regards to Naseem Shah, I think he has something in him. He does swing the new ball and seams it when there is help from the wicket. He made Ben Stokes look like a complete fool in the World Cup final. You can't do that if you are rubbish.

The problem is there is no one in the Pakistan setup who can nurture and improve him. Waqar, Wasim, Aqib, Azhar Mahmood they are all rubbish bowling coaches and cannot improve a bowler at all. What Naseem needs is a Bharat Arun. If he was able to play IPL with KKR, you would see Naseem a completely different bowler to what he is right now.

At this point, Naseem is at the Ishant Sharma stage pre-Bharat Arun. Ishant was a terrible bowler. An absolute joke. But his fortunes changed when he came under the tutelage of Bharat Arun. Naseem is at a cross-road. He needs someone who can hold his hand and guide him to the levels where he can actually become a leading bowler for Pakistan as he has the pace and the swing.
 
Think everyone is expecting Naseem to be something he is not. He is not a second Shaheen. There isn't a better bowler than Shaheen in Pak atm.

Naseem is a defensive pacer(like Siddle and Kulasekara) like most in swing bowlers (I call them right swingers).
He isn't really a leader of the attack right now (although he should have improved a lot more than he has).

He is almost always going to be the complementary pacer to the leader. He's been doing that role fine. But QG are trying hard to have him be the attack leader and be amongst the top wicket takers.

He'd be better suited to a more professional franchise. IU desperately needs an opening pacer who can keep it tight.
 
If anything i believe Naseem should be the next captain for QG. Will give him vital leadership experience while QG gets rid of Sarfraz who is definitely beyond his expiry date in limited overs cricket.
 
Even though he’s out bowling the other pace bowlers? Your solution is to drop their best bowler?

No one should take their place for granted.

However with Hasnain off due to injuries, Naseem will continue to play.
 
Think everyone is expecting Naseem to be something he is not. He is not a second Shaheen. There isn't a better bowler than Shaheen in Pak atm.

Naseem is a defensive pacer(like Siddle and Kulasekara) like most in swing bowlers (I call them right swingers).
He isn't really a leader of the attack right now (although he should have improved a lot more than he has).

He is almost always going to be the complementary pacer to the leader. He's been doing that role fine. But QG are trying hard to have him be the attack leader and be amongst the top wicket takers.

He'd be better suited to a more professional franchise. IU desperately needs an opening pacer who can keep it tight.
Naseem has a beautiful outswing possibly the best among all current pak pacers.
 
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