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[VIDEOS] Naseem Shah at National T20 Cup 2019 - Performance Watch

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He has a chance to shine and a lot is expected off him but can he justify the faith put in him? Also remember pitch in Faisalabad is not conducive for fast-bowling so a real test for Naseem.

I heard the commentators say he is the fittest of all young fast-bowlers which is a pretty good compliment!
 
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Trying some variation and innovation with slow bouncers and off-break type balls! Good thinking by Naseem Shah.
 
Bowling with confidence - marshalling Umar Akmal to the boundary :)
 
How fast does he look? I assume there’s no speed cameras. Does he pass the eye test?
 
How fast does he look? I assume there’s no speed cameras. Does he pass the eye test?

To be honest he has bowled a lot of mixed deliveries so cant really tell but his run up is pretty good and some balls do look quick
 
Doesn't seems to have much control but again it's a wet ball so can't say for sure but nevertheless not a good performance.
 
He has the basics, needs to work a bit on his rythm and direction but as the ball was wet so difficult to judge from today’s game.
 
Kid needs to stop playing these 4 overs’ joke which was the main reason for Hasan Ali’s decline. If I had the power, I would have banned T20 for every U23 player, be batsman, WK, pacer or spinner.

This is the learning time for skill, bowling discipline and how to work out batsmen. This is the time when he should look to bowl flat out 6 overs spells 3 times a day and gradually learn to put at least 5 balls out of 6 on his desired spot. Instead, he is learning the career destroying tricks - use less Yorkers, slower ball, knuckle ball, cross seem ball, looping full toss, slower bouncers, round the wicket angle ball ....... what not - nothing will work when even couple of tail Enders are trying to survive.

EXCEPT the one that bowled on length, 12 inch out side off channel, on proud upright seem, released with tight wrist, steady head and at pace .....because that’s the one in this royal format goes for plenty as batsmen can throw kitchen sink through the line.

Unless someone fix’s his priority, I can safely say that kid won’t play 100 ODI/Test for Pakistan.
 
Kid needs to stop playing these 4 overs’ joke which was the main reason for Hasan Ali’s decline. If I had the power, I would have banned T20 for every U23 player, be batsman, WK, pacer or spinner.

This is the learning time for skill, bowling discipline and how to work out batsmen. This is the time when he should look to bowl flat out 6 overs spells 3 times a day and gradually learn to put at least 5 balls out of 6 on his desired spot. Instead, he is learning the career destroying tricks - use less Yorkers, slower ball, knuckle ball, cross seem ball, looping full toss, slower bouncers, round the wicket angle ball ....... what not - nothing will work when even couple of tail Enders are trying to survive.

EXCEPT the one that bowled on length, 12 inch out side off channel, on proud upright seem, released with tight wrist, steady head and at pace .....because that’s the one in this royal format goes for plenty as batsmen can throw kitchen sink through the line.

Unless someone fix’s his priority, I can safely say that kid won’t play 100 ODI/Test for Pakistan.
Kof has bowled long spells in PSL.
 
Kid needs to stop playing these 4 overs’ joke which was the main reason for Hasan Ali’s decline. If I had the power, I would have banned T20 for every U23 player, be batsman, WK, pacer or spinner.

This is the learning time for skill, bowling discipline and how to work out batsmen. This is the time when he should look to bowl flat out 6 overs spells 3 times a day and gradually learn to put at least 5 balls out of 6 on his desired spot. Instead, he is learning the career destroying tricks - use less Yorkers, slower ball, knuckle ball, cross seem ball, looping full toss, slower bouncers, round the wicket angle ball ....... what not - nothing will work when even couple of tail Enders are trying to survive.

EXCEPT the one that bowled on length, 12 inch out side off channel, on proud upright seem, released with tight wrist, steady head and at pace .....because that’s the one in this royal format goes for plenty as batsmen can throw kitchen sink through the line.

Unless someone fix’s his priority, I can safely say that kid won’t play 100 ODI/Test for Pakistan.

Calm down chief. This was his first ever T20 game. Has bowled a good few long spells so far in QeA trophy
 
Kid needs to stop playing these 4 overs’ joke which was the main reason for Hasan Ali’s decline. If I had the power, I would have banned T20 for every U23 player, be batsman, WK, pacer or spinner.

This is the learning time for skill, bowling discipline and how to work out batsmen. This is the time when he should look to bowl flat out 6 overs spells 3 times a day and gradually learn to put at least 5 balls out of 6 on his desired spot. Instead, he is learning the career destroying tricks - use less Yorkers, slower ball, knuckle ball, cross seem ball, looping full toss, slower bouncers, round the wicket angle ball ....... what not - nothing will work when even couple of tail Enders are trying to survive.

EXCEPT the one that bowled on length, 12 inch out side off channel, on proud upright seem, released with tight wrist, steady head and at pace .....because that’s the one in this royal format goes for plenty as batsmen can throw kitchen sink through the line.

Unless someone fix’s his priority, I can safely say that kid won’t play 100 ODI/Test for Pakistan.

I agree Naseem Shah should be kept away from t20 cricket fro at least 4 years . He should play more FC cricket and List A or ODIs are also OK to play but certainly not T20.
 
Hasnain looks better than him at this stage to be completely honest.


This is the problem with pakistan fans these days. You just completely ignored his domestic cricket form where he has bowled long spells and bowled with great skill and taken lots of wickets on placid wickets.

Now you actually dare say Hasnain is better based on a few t20 clown-fests? T20 is nothing and it destroys bowlers. Hasnain hasn't even shown yet if he can do well in first class cricket, he's only played like 1, and rest of his games have been limited over hack a thons
 
This is the problem with pakistan fans these days. You just completely ignored his domestic cricket form where he has bowled long spells and bowled with great skill and taken lots of wickets on placid wickets.

Now you actually dare say Hasnain is better based on a few t20 clown-fests? T20 is nothing and it destroys bowlers. Hasnain hasn't even shown yet if he can do well in first class cricket, he's only played like 1, and rest of his games have been limited over hack a thons

Absolutely, you cannot judge a fast bowler to be ready for international duties without playing at least one full season of FC cricket. Shah is playing FC season and looks very promising, bowling long spell, Hasnain has not, yet. Shah is ahead of Husnain at this stage.
 
Calm down chief. This was his first ever T20 game. Has bowled a good few long spells so far in QeA trophy

I even don’t know what he did in this game, let alone watch it. But it’s proven every time that T20 actually is more damaging for bowlers, particularly young bowlers.
 
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Not the greatest spell, but just his T20 debut.
 
Are the games broadcasted by TEN sports?

PTV Sports and Ten Sports. Production is from PTV Sports.

They had another production crew (ChannelTek) which was supposed to do it but they pulled out at the last minute, thus the matches were delayed by 3 hours each on Day 1 because PTV's crew wasn't ready.
 
didnt ball too many bad balls... apart from the last one tht went for 4 ... has brain.. has confidence.. will come good...
 
Calm down, it was his first t20. A bad t20 performance doesn’t make him a bad bowler with no control in other formats. He’s already proved himself in U19 ODIs and FC cricket.
 
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Not the greatest spell, but just his T20 debut.

Man this fake swag is ruining our youngsters day by day what is the need of that stupid chain why do all our players wear these. I’ve never seen any Indian player wear these chains except pandya and we all know how his career is going.
 
Kid needs to stop playing these 4 overs’ joke which was the main reason for Hasan Ali’s decline. If I had the power, I would have banned T20 for every U23 player, be batsman, WK, pacer or spinner.

This is the learning time for skill, bowling discipline and how to work out batsmen. This is the time when he should look to bowl flat out 6 overs spells 3 times a day and gradually learn to put at least 5 balls out of 6 on his desired spot. Instead, he is learning the career destroying tricks - use less Yorkers, slower ball, knuckle ball, cross seem ball, looping full toss, slower bouncers, round the wicket angle ball ....... what not - nothing will work when even couple of tail Enders are trying to survive.

EXCEPT the one that bowled on length, 12 inch out side off channel, on proud upright seem, released with tight wrist, steady head and at pace .....because that’s the one in this royal format goes for plenty as batsmen can throw kitchen sink through the line.

Unless someone fix’s his priority, I can safely say that kid won’t play 100 ODI/Test for Pakistan.
I partially agree with you on banning T20 for U23 players.

Only exception would be for express pace bowlers.

Guys like Hasnain should be eased in with the shortest format. As bowling too much might affect their pace.
 
Non stop cricket is not good at such a young age, he should have taken some break between FC games and should not be playing this non-serious cricket called T20.
 
Man this fake swag is ruining our youngsters day by day what is the need of that stupid chain why do all our players wear these. I’ve never seen any Indian player wear these chains except pandya and we all know how his career is going.

He can wear what ever he wants, it shouldn't be of anyone's concern. His parents might have gifted it to him as he is only 16.
 
I partially agree with you on banning T20 for U23 players.

Only exception would be for express pace bowlers.

Guys like Hasnain should be eased in with the shortest format. As bowling too much might affect their pace.

There is a way of “grooming into a professional cricketer”, which includes lots of good habits, discipline for the game. It’s true for every game not only cricket. This good habits may include diet, life style, on games skills.

What T20 does is, it forces players to deviate from the core skills of the game. For example, in cricket four skills area are batting, keeping, pace & spin bowling. What are the key success factors for each of those - for batting, it’s the shot selection, judgement, defence, mental endurance. For spinners turn, loop, flight, drift and control; for keepers basic gloves work; for pacers pace, bowling skills, control; above all for both types of bowlers - the ultimate is wicket taking skills penetrating batsmen’s defence, when batsmen are trying to survive.

In T20, hardly any of these fundamental skills are primary requirements. A 19 ball 35 is better than 89 balls 91; 0/23 is better than 3/43; instead of 3 catches & 2 stumping, teams prefer a WK who can gather throws and score 12 balls 23.... as the performance criteria is different, players have to adjust their game for T20s, for skills that are not core to cricket. It’s probably manageable for a 29 years old complete cricketer, but not for a cricketer still learning his traits. More damaging is that this constant experiment and improvisation often results into bad habits and technical flaws in to their games. That’s exactly what has cost Hasan, Faheem, Shadab and our Miraz, Soumya.
 
There is a way of “grooming into a professional cricketer”, which includes lots of good habits, discipline for the game. It’s true for every game not only cricket. This good habits may include diet, life style, on games skills.

What T20 does is, it forces players to deviate from the core skills of the game. For example, in cricket four skills area are batting, keeping, pace & spin bowling. What are the key success factors for each of those - for batting, itÂ’s the shot selection, judgement, defence, mental endurance. For spinners turn, loop, flight, drift and control; for keepers basic gloves work; for pacers pace, bowling skills, control; above all for both types of bowlers - the ultimate is wicket taking skills penetrating batsmenÂ’s defence, when batsmen are trying to survive.

In T20, hardly any of these fundamental skills are primary requirements. A 19 ball 35 is better than 89 balls 91; 0/23 is better than 3/43; instead of 3 catches & 2 stumping, teams prefer a WK who can gather throws and score 12 balls 23.... as the performance criteria is different, players have to adjust their game for T20s, for skills that are not core to cricket. ItÂ’s probably manageable for a 29 years old complete cricketer, but not for a cricketer still learning his traits. More damaging is that this constant experiment and improvisation often results into bad habits and technical flaws in to their games. ThatÂ’s exactly what has cost Hasan, Faheem, Shadab and our Miraz, Soumya.

Yeah I agree, Naseem is doing really well in first class and is showing amazing control, pace and aggression. In this game in the first over he was bowling good length, around top of off which was getting hit, then he tryed to change it up tto much, which obviously he isn't good at.

Another factor was the dew which meant that he couldn't nail his yorkers at pace, lets see how he does with an earlier start with less dew.
 
Yeah I agree, Naseem is doing really well in first class and is showing amazing control, pace and aggression. In this game in the first over he was bowling good length, around top of off which was getting hit, then he tryed to change it up tto much, which obviously he isn't good at.

Another factor was the dew which meant that he couldn't nail his yorkers at pace, lets see how he does with an earlier start with less dew.

He was bowling mostly short of length and he can move the ball at pace.

Only problem he might have is with the old ball. His length is not necessarily full enough and he hits the pitch hard. So like Amir, he probably won't be effective in UAE tests.
 
This is the problem with pakistan fans these days. You just completely ignored his domestic cricket form where he has bowled long spells and bowled with great skill and taken lots of wickets on placid wickets.

Now you actually dare say Hasnain is better based on a few t20 clown-fests? T20 is nothing and it destroys bowlers. Hasnain hasn't even shown yet if he can do well in first class cricket, he's only played like 1, and rest of his games have been limited over hack a thons
We can only judge by what we see.

Weren't you the lad who said "Ahmed Shehzad will score a 100" before the first T20? :))
 
We can only judge by what we see.

Weren't you the lad who said "Ahmed Shehzad will score a 100" before the first T20? :))

You can see Naseem's domestic performances on Pakistan cricket youtube and there is a clip of his 5 wicket match somewhere too. Naseem is better than Hasnain in longer formats and is also rated higher by the NCA and U19 team. He was picked ahead of Hasnain in the PSL for Quetta and the only reason Hasnain played was because Naseem got injured.

Hasnain is probably quicker, but he has less control and doesn't bowl with a good seam position.
 
He was bowling mostly short of length and he can move the ball at pace.

Only problem he might have is with the old ball. His length is not necessarily full enough and he hits the pitch hard. So like Amir, he probably won't be effective in UAE tests.

He is supposed to have a good yorker, he struggled to get it right in this match because of the dew. In U19 against SA he got a quite a few wickets by bowling quick yorkers.
 
Ok guys, an unbiased opinion here. This kid looks to be around ~135 kph if I am being honest. His bowling reminds me of Abdur Razzaq & Rao Iftikar Anjum for some reason. When has beens like Khurram Manzoor scoop you to the fine leg boundary, you aren't express. Has this kid ever been recorded at 90 MPH before? U19 WC should tell us more.

He does move the ball thanks to his side-on action. So he has that going for him. The good news is that he couldn't have asked for a better mentor than Waqar during this early phase of his career.
 
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Not the greatest spell, but just his T20 debut.

The kid is learning the art of bowling. I'm not even sure if this sort of tournament is any good for him at this stage in his career.
 
Much better today - 1/21 in 4 overs including one maiden vs Central Punjab
 
Much better today - 1/21 in 4 overs including one maiden vs Central Punjab

"Its not me who will take Naseem Shah but its the guy sitting behind me, Misbah who will decide but the thing is that Naseem is talented, he is young and has a few issues with injuries" : Waqar Younis
 
Heartening too see such great performances from him and some other youngsters who have actually been given a chance. I just feel at times our commentators and ex players start to push a individual into the heavens rather then letting them be and seeing how they continue to perform. Early days but let’s not make habit of bringing these guys into international after hurried seasons. Make them earn it by continuous graft so that when they actually get called up they will have been through such a rigorous regime at domestic they will know the worth of International.

I hope we start this military trend and create machine after machine. Good going so far i remember when misbah and co played we had absolutely only 15 players to pick and chose but now after the start of PSL players names are popping up and players with skill are being found.

It’s not a race to see how quick and how
Many players you win through these tournaments, rather it’s a process of identifying real quality.
 
his video of today;s spell? heard it was a good 1

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For once, I will endorse that you don't mute the video, if you want to hear Waqar's comments on Naseem...
 
T20 cricket kills genuine bowlers , save good bowlers. Do not make them defensive bowlers.

T20 is fun cricket and use relu katta cricketers in them.
 
WHAT A CATCH! That was one helluva catch in his follow through.

It's fun watching him bowl. He's got plenty of intensity in that action.
 
T20 cricket kills genuine bowlers , save good bowlers. Do not make them defensive bowlers.

T20 is fun cricket and use relu katta cricketers in them.

But the good thing about Naseem is that even in the t20s he isn’t experimenting with slower ones and things like that. He’s aiming to bowl full and quick. So that will be beneficial to him as he will start hitting those yorkers more regularly. T20s becomes bad if you start bowling cutters and slower ones every second ball and change your wrist position, like Amir has done.
 
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