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[VIDEOS] Justice for Sahibzada Farhan: what did he do wrong?

Fantastic knock but he needs to just work on the thing where he intentionally slows down to get to that hundred... Just kill the game man and be brave.. Only batter in the side who is on merit
 
Steve Smith speaking about Sahibzada Farhan during the pitch side interview :

“He (Sahibzada Farhan) was magnificent. Just took the game on, hit the ball in the middle more often than not. We’ve seen it the last couple of weeks in the World Cup—he was magnificent there, and he’s brought that form here. He missed out the other night, and I know he was keen to get going. Chasing 224 or 225, you need to get off to a good start, and we were able to do that and get the ball rolling nicely."

We just let each other do our own thing out there and be brave, really. Our job is to take the game on, particularly when you’re chasing a big total like that. Fortunately, we were able to get off to a really nice start. It’s nice when someone’s hitting the ball as cleanly as that up the other end—it takes the pressure off you, and you’re able just to see ball and hit ball."

"You always want to perform, but he (Sahibzada Farhan) seems pretty relaxed. I think he works incredibly hard. I was talking to Shan Masood just before about him, and he said he (Sahibzada Farhan) trains so hard—he trains hitting sixes, and he’s very good at it. He hit eight tonight and just played beautifully. Hopefully, we can see a lot more of that."
 
He has been incredibly consistent with the big scores. All I would request Pak fans is to not over hype him or start comparing with Abhishek Sharma or other openers yet.

Babar comparison with Kohli didn't end well. Let him be his own man but early signs are really really good.
 
T20 WC was played at the domestic level?

I'm a Farhan supporter and I hope he continues making waves. I fully back him in T20Is and we don't have a better opener than him atm.

But I'll play the devil's advocate here and use the same arguments we've heard with RizBar:

-We didn't win the WC
-His strike rate was the lowest out of the top 5 batters in the WC
-Minnow bashed Namibia
-Stat padded against a below par Sri Lankan outfit in a game where we had to win heavily. He played half the balls in the innings to get a 100. Others got us 112 from the same amount of balls. In the end it wasn't enough

Just exposing the agenda that we had to bear with everyday
 
I'm a Farhan supporter and I hope he continues making waves. I fully back him in T20Is and we don't have a better opener than him atm.

But I'll play the devil's advocate here and use the same arguments we've heard with RizBar:

-We didn't win the WC
-His strike rate was the lowest out of the top 5 batters in the WC
-Minnow bashed Namibia
-Stat padded against a below par Sri Lankan outfit in a game where we had to win heavily. He played half the balls in the innings to get a 100. Others got us 112 from the same amount of balls. In the end it wasn't enough

Just exposing the agenda that we had to bear with everyday

Also got a duck against India. Couldn't handle the pressure of a big game
 
He has been incredibly consistent with the big scores. All I would request Pak fans is to not over hype him or start comparing with Abhishek Sharma or other openers yet.

Babar comparison with Kohli didn't end well. Let him be his own man but early signs are really really good.
Babar's comparison with Kohli wasn't a fair one. Farhan has been doing exceptionally well since his comeback into the national side as he is batting at his preferred number and doesn't have to do wicket-keeping as well.
 
I'm a Farhan supporter and I hope he continues making waves. I fully back him in T20Is and we don't have a better opener than him atm.

But I'll play the devil's advocate here and use the same arguments we've heard with RizBar:

-We didn't win the WC
-His strike rate was the lowest out of the top 5 batters in the WC
-Minnow bashed Namibia
-Stat padded against a below par Sri Lankan outfit in a game where we had to win heavily. He played half the balls in the innings to get a 100. Others got us 112 from the same amount of balls. In the end it wasn't enough

Just exposing the agenda that we had to bear with everyday
Poster you are replying to is an Ind fan with an agenda. He recently claimed Hesson's Pakistan was dead even against first strength SENA sides and then when I checked the matches the SA team had club level players. Farhan is useless against SENAI and a pure minnow basher. This is undeniable and the numbers show it.
 
Steve Smith speaking about Sahibzada Farhan during the pitch side interview :

“He (Sahibzada Farhan) was magnificent. Just took the game on, hit the ball in the middle more often than not. We’ve seen it the last couple of weeks in the World Cup—he was magnificent there, and he’s brought that form here. He missed out the other night, and I know he was keen to get going. Chasing 224 or 225, you need to get off to a good start, and we were able to do that and get the ball rolling nicely."

We just let each other do our own thing out there and be brave, really. Our job is to take the game on, particularly when you’re chasing a big total like that. Fortunately, we were able to get off to a really nice start. It’s nice when someone’s hitting the ball as cleanly as that up the other end—it takes the pressure off you, and you’re able just to see ball and hit ball."

"You always want to perform, but he (Sahibzada Farhan) seems pretty relaxed. I think he works incredibly hard. I was talking to Shan Masood just before about him, and he said he (Sahibzada Farhan) trains so hard—he trains hitting sixes, and he’s very good at it. He hit eight tonight and just played beautifully. Hopefully, we can see a lot more of that."
I saw this interview on the PSL YouTube channel and it seemed like genuine praise. Not forced like they had during the BBL for Babar etc.

Smith was quite impressed with Farhan’s hard work off the field, he mentioned how Farhan practices hard to hit sixes. I don’t think the two of them can communicate due to a language barrier, but it’s telling how a modern great has genuine respect for your work ethic in this role you both find yourself in.
 
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