Just to be clear; they are not. I've seen him bat in the PSL, the Domestic T20 Cup and the Pakistan Cup. He has no technique to speak of. It's all one-dimensional power game aka tullaybaazi. Once he plays FC cricket that technique will be sliced up by half-decent seamers. Also, his footwork is beyond horrific which isn't surprising considering his size and lack of agility.
I completely understand why people such as yourself are fawning over him. It's nothing new for people in Pakistan to easily get obsessed with anyone who can hit a few lusty blows. It was this very obsession that kept Afridi in the side for decades. Or why Asif Ali got the opportunity to play even a single game for Pakistan. But the simple fact is that players with such glaring technical flaws cannot survive in the long run unless they change the way they play cricket.
International cricket is not Pakistani domestic cricket. The wheat is always separated from the chaff. And sooner or later, mediocrity gets exposed.
What do you mean by, "fans such as yourself"?
I would advise you to go easy with the patronising comments.
Natural batting talent is more than just having a good defensive technique.
It is also about having quick reactions to the ball, core-coordination through the stroke, ability to pick up length and time the ball.
Azam has all of these raw ingredients in abundance.
You say, he doesn't have quick feet and isn't agile?
Have you not watched him play spin? I suggest you go and watch him again because you are wrong again.
Azam is indeed heavy but he is agile and athletic. Go watch his keeping in the recently concluded Pakistan cup.
He gets this from his dad's side and it will be even more noticeable when he loses the extra weight he is carrying.
Another thing that is needed for a good batsman is general intelligence, self belief and composure.
He has these in his bag as well. Once again, this will become noticeable (even to those with biased gasses) the more plays.
And no, guys like Khushdil, Asif or anyone should not be grouped with him because they dont have majority of the aforementioned qualities.
What Azam doesn't have right now is a good defensive technique and a marked out gameplan on playing long innings.
This can only be learned by playing first class cricket and is the reason why I have been stressing to everyone on this forum that he needs to play a couple of seasons of the Quaid trophy before he is even talked about as a potential contendor for a spot in the team.