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[VIDEOS] "Participation in the PSL is proving to be a turning point in my life" : Agha Salman

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Salman (player-of-the-match), who was one of the leading scorers in the recently concluded Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, continued his rich vein of form by scoring a sparking unbeaten 106 off 75 balls that took Southern Punjab home.

The right-hander, who came into bat at number five in the batting order, hit nine fours and three sixes in his innings.
 
If he is ever to play international cricket, I believe this is the time. He is in extraordinary form, confident of his game and not only scoring runs rather making the difference in the matches for his team. He has good amount of domestic experience and is of the ripe age of 27.

If he would have been a 20 year old guy with 5-6 FC matches then selectors could have waited for a couple of years but I think for Salman this is the high time and making him wait for an year or two in when he might even be in such a form and at the top of his game would be too late.
 
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From PCB Report:

Salman (player-of-the-match), who was one of the leading scorers in the recently concluded Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, continued his rich vein of form by scoring a sparking unbeaten 106 off 75 balls that took Southern Punjab home.

The right-hander, who came into bat at number five in the batting order, hit nine fours and three sixes in his innings.

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He's a good cricketer this lad. There's others ahead of him in the pecking order for a middle order spot at the moment but he really should be on the next Shaheens tour.
 
He's a good cricketer this lad. There's others ahead of him in the pecking order for a middle order spot at the moment but he really should be on the next Shaheens tour.

He can be considered for that batting all rounder spot which Iftikhar is yet to make his own and Pak has been wanting since Hafeez's departure from ODIs and tests.
 
My favorite domestic player currently. Don't know how he will perform at the international level but deserves a go in the Pakistan team in at least two formats and a slightly longer rope to settle in.

5 in ODI's
7 in tests
 
His technique is suspect against pace and bounce, but he has a great temperament, and is masterful against spin.
Also, there is just something about him that strikes out.
Should definitely be given a go before anyone else because his performances this season have been extremely impactful.
 
Can't take these domestic performances seriously when domestic bullies have been exposed at international level
 
Can't take these domestic performances seriously when domestic bullies have been exposed at international level

Should we select players from other countries then?

It is what it is. The guys who are performing in this system, inspite of its weaknesses need to be given a go.
But ofcourse, there has to be a qualitative judgement attached as well, and for me, Agha fulfills that.
 
Should we select players from other countries then?

It is what it is. The guys who are performing in this system, inspite of its weaknesses need to be given a go.
But ofcourse, there has to be a qualitative judgement attached as well, and for me, Agha fulfills that.

We can scout better bowling talent, if likes of Dilbar can be scouted so late surely need more 140+ bowler for white ball domestic cricket. These trundlers are useless on flat pitches. We also need to get rid of finger spinners, find more wrist spinners for white ball cricket. Better bowling talent = our batsman are more ready for international cricket


Btw on Salman....He looked the worst player ever when he played for Lahore Qalandar, hopefully he has improved.
 
We can scout better bowling talent, if likes of Dilbar can be scouted so late surely need more 140+ bowler for white ball domestic cricket. These trundlers are useless on flat pitches. We also need to get rid of finger spinners, find more wrist spinners for white ball cricket. Better bowling talent = our batsman are more ready for international cricket


Btw on Salman....He looked the worst player ever when he played for Lahore Qalandar, hopefully he has improved.

Please stop clowning around. What performance does Dilbar have on the International level? Every time a player's name is brought up you literally copy-paste the same thing. Domestics is the only place to pick players from. Street cricketers may achieve some sort of success in t20 cricket but only a seasoned professional has a chance in Test cricket
 
Please stop clowning around. What performance does Dilbar have on the International level? Every time a player's name is brought up you literally copy-paste the same thing. Domestics is the only place to pick players from. Street cricketers may achieve some sort of success in t20 cricket but only a seasoned professional has a chance in Test cricket

Dude when did I say Dilbar should play for Pakistan? I'm talking about our batsman at domestic level should be more used to playing 140+ bowling and also facing wrist spin . They will learn better. It is about getting batsman cope with international cricket level before debut. Ofcourse International cricket standards can never be matched, there will still be a massive difference but you try to get as close as possible

Ofcourse Dilbar is not international class, but he is 10 times more challenging than some trundlers for domestic batsmen
 
Dude when did I say Dilbar should play for Pakistan? I'm talking about our batsman at domestic level should be more used to playing 140+ bowling and also facing wrist spin . They will learn better. It is about getting batsman cope with international cricket level before debut. Ofcourse International cricket standards can never be matched, there will still be a massive difference but you try to get as close as possible

Ofcourse Dilbar is not international class, but he is 10 times more challenging than some trundlers for domestic batsmen

It is also the pitches.
I was watching the aus vs india match, and then switched over to the pakistan cup game; the difference in bounce in the two pitches is staggering. And bear in mind, Sydney is one of the slower and more easy paced tracks in Australia.

There is no way these guys can adjust and compete in those conditions when they prepare themselves on pitches like these.
 
It is also the pitches.
I was watching the aus vs india match, and then switched over to the pakistan cup game; the difference in bounce in the two pitches is staggering. And bear in mind, Sydney is one of the slower and more easy paced tracks in Australia.

There is no way these guys can adjust and compete in those conditions when they prepare themselves on pitches like these.

Indians pitches don't have any bounce yet they don't have any problem against pace and bounce. It is about correct coaching methods as well. Muhammad Yousuf made Faheem's balance a lot better and suddenly he became the best puller in Pakistan team. I have repeated this mutiple times but say it again that Pakistan should not tolerate players that premeditatedly transfer their weight forward
 
Indians pitches don't have any bounce yet they don't have any problem against pace and bounce. It is about correct coaching methods as well. Muhammad Yousuf made Faheem's balance a lot better and suddenly he became the best puller in Pakistan team. I have repeated this mutiple times but say it again that Pakistan should not tolerate players that premeditatedly transfer their weight forward

Faheem has always been a great puller. He hasnt just learned this shot in the last 2 months. Yousuf most likely has made minor adjustments to his defensive as well as front foot play and worked more on his mental application, because Faheem has always had a lot of batting talent.

But yes, coaching is a big problem in Pakistan.

However, Indian pitches have changed a lot in the last 10 years. I see plenty of centres which have great carry and bounce. The pitch I saw today had no bounce and ball was just skidding on.
Our batsmen are great in such conditions but cant cope at all if it bounces just a little.
 
Hes made the most of his form he should come in to the shaheens squad
 
I hope he gets picked up by a franchise where he can get game time and not just sit on the bench
 
Faheem has always been a great puller. He hasnt just learned this shot in the last 2 months. Yousuf most likely has made minor adjustments to his defensive as well as front foot play and worked more on his mental application, because Faheem has always had a lot of batting talent.

But yes, coaching is a big problem in Pakistan.

However, Indian pitches have changed a lot in the last 10 years. I see plenty of centres which have great carry and bounce. The pitch I saw today had no bounce and ball was just skidding on.
Our batsmen are great in such conditions but cant cope at all if it bounces just a little.

Yousuf worked on balance and playing the ball under his eyes, which is why Faheem is driving the ball fantastically - straight drive and cover drive both. You are right that he’s always been a good puller of the ball, but he now has much more time to play his shots than before.
 
Dude when did I say Dilbar should play for Pakistan? I'm talking about our batsman at domestic level should be more used to playing 140+ bowling and also facing wrist spin . They will learn better. It is about getting batsman cope with international cricket level before debut. Ofcourse International cricket standards can never be matched, there will still be a massive difference but you try to get as close as possible

Ofcourse Dilbar is not international class, but he is 10 times more challenging than some trundlers for domestic batsmen

That is not what you said before. If you actually have points like these then elaborate the like you did now. Just saying "Our Players are bad, shouldn't take these performances seriously" and leave it at that then it would only come off as a troll post.
 
Rewarded for his consistency

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“Kamran Ghulam (1,249 runs), Saud Shakeel (970 runs) and Salman Ali Agha (941 runs) walk into the middle-order to support Azhar Ali, Babar Azam and Fawad Alam. This is a formidable and highly skilled middle-order, which will encourage a further healthy competition for a permanent place in the side.
 
This guy has a solid temperament and knows the art of scoring runs.
However his game against good fast bowling worries me. He is suspect against the short ball as well as in the corridor.
 
This guy has a solid temperament and knows the art of scoring runs.
However his game against good fast bowling worries me. He is suspect against the short ball as well as in the corridor.

Do you reakon he will find a place in the 16 man squad or do u see nawaz in the squad instead. Both are batting all rounders
 
Its good to see him called up to the initial 20 man squad but there's no denying he needs work. He can improve his back foot game and judgement.
 
Its good to see him called up to the initial 20 man squad but there's no denying he needs work. He can improve his back foot game and judgement.

I reakon its between salman and nawaz as batting all rounders down the order hes not a top 5 batter
 
Should definitely make it to the final 16 ahead of Nawaz as the spin bowling all rounder. Much better batsmen and his offspin is equal to Nawaz’s left arm spin.
 
if you want a batting all rounder then id go for agha salman but if i want a bowling all rounder id go for nawaz
 
Right-handed batsman Salman Ali Agha shared his jubilation after getting selected in the side for the Test series.

The 27-year-old said that now there is hope for domestic performers after nine uncapped players were named in the squad.

“I performed in domestic cricket and has been rewarded too. Most of the performers of this year’s domestic cricket are named in the squad and now there is a ray of hope among players that their performances will be appreciated,” Salman added.

Salman, who scored 941 runs in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2020-21, revealed Mohammad Yousuf as his role model.
 
I listened to an interview of Aqib Javed where he was talking about the performance center opened by LQ. He said that last year he gave Agha a task to try and see what happens afterwards. He asked him to message him at 6:00 AM when he starts batting and do it from 6:00 to 9:00 AM for different bowling styles and same from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM for 6-7 months. He said he used to score good 30-40 before giving it away but, in this domestic season he has scored 900 odd runs in 10 matches and doing well in white ball too.

Performance center of LQ has modern bowling machines and Aqib said that batsmen can play 1000s of balls here which they cant anywhere else even in a month. He said that these facilities were not available and LQ had to develop their own.

Thats pretty interesting take and shows how in modern world cricket needs to adapt every technology and infrastructural advancements to get that edge or compete with other countries in developing players.
 
I listened to an interview of Aqib Javed where he was talking about the performance center opened by LQ. He said that last year he gave Agha a task to try and see what happens afterwards. He asked him to message him at 6:00 AM when he starts batting and do it from 6:00 to 9:00 AM for different bowling styles and same from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM for 6-7 months. He said he used to score good 30-40 before giving it away but, in this domestic season he has scored 900 odd runs in 10 matches and doing well in white ball too.

Performance center of LQ has modern bowling machines and Aqib said that batsmen can play 1000s of balls here which they cant anywhere else even in a month. He said that these facilities were not available and LQ had to develop their own.

Thats pretty interesting take and shows how in modern world cricket needs to adapt every technology and infrastructural advancements to get that edge or compete with other countries in developing players.

You’re a batsman, where can you go in the country to have repetition practice of 4-5 hours worth of quality balls? Net bowlers get tired and will only bowl at you for so long.
 
You’re a batsman, where can you go in the country to have repetition practice of 4-5 hours worth of quality balls? Net bowlers get tired and will only bowl at you for so long.

Exactly, PCB also needs to invest in more such modern facilities. Also with net bowlers you cant decide the pace, swing, length etc as per your wish if you want to work on a particular weak area.
 
Guess he will have to wait his turn as not included in the 17 man squad for the 1st Test
 
Salman Agha - a good water boy?

What’s the point of his selection if he’s not going to play? At first he got selected for Test squad against South Africa and Zimbabwe and he got dropped for WI tour without even playing and now he was in England tour in ODI squad and will most likely get dropped for Pakistans next ODI too.
 
Match winning 68* (40) to take SP to first win of the National T20 Cup
 
Unlike Asif or Khushdil, he can play a longer inning even in T20 , with good SR.
 
103 for Agha Salman, playing for Pakistan Shaheens versus Sri Lanka A
 
Dropped again from the ODI squad without playing a single match.
He was selected for the England ODIs in July but did not get a chance to play.
 
Salman Ali Agha’s 171 led Southern Punjab to a 67-run win over Northern in the fourth round fixture of Pakistan Cup here on Tuesday. Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also win their matches against Central Punjab and Sindh, respectively.

At the House of Northern in Islamabad, Southern Punjab after being put into bat were dismissed for 284 in the 49th over. Captain Salman Ali Agha coming to bat at number four top-scored with a 134-ball 171, which included 18 fours and six sixes.
 
When Pakistan Shaheens toured Sri Lanka for an ‘A’ tour all-rounder Salman Ali Agha scored a fighting century in the last of the two four-day matches. He has been in Pakistan’s first-class circuit since February 2013 and has played 68 matches. It was, however, over the last three years, since the revamp of the domestic structure, which was done to improve and enhance the quality of cricket that he started to advance his case for Pakistan selection with solid performances.

Salman was slated in Southern Punjab and since the 2019-20 season, he has been a regular feature in the side. He has played 18 matches for them and scored 1,629 runs at a strong average of 56.19. The 28-year-old has smashed five centuries and eight half-centuries. His off-spin snared 25 wickets.

That he has scored almost 40 per cent of his career’s first-class runs in the last three years has been because of a paradigm shift in his attitude towards the game. Talking to PCB Digital, Salman said, “The last three season of my career have been the best. I was struggling to perform consistently, but following the revamp of the domestic structure three years ago, I promised myself that I have to perform every game and not get complacent.

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While he has done work on his skills, it is the realisation to start fresh every match that has helped him grow. “I have focused on the mental aspect of my game,” he said. “I used to get complacent after performing in one or two matches. So, now, I come into every game with a fresh mind and renewed focus to do well. I do get happy on performances but rather than dwelling in them, I leave them in the past. I focus on the next match and try to replicate what I had done in the last match that went well for me.”

Pakistan are traveling to Sri Lanka on 6 July for two crucial ICC World Test Championship matches in Galle and Colombo and Salman, whenever he gets a chance to don the green baggy, is determined to apply all his learnings of the last three years.

“This is certainly an honour for me as only a handful of cricketers get to be part of the national squad. I have been picked before as well. After being dropped my ambition was to make a comeback in the side for which I worked hard.

“I will try to implement whatever I have learnt in the last three years whenever I get a chance to play Test cricket for Pakistan.”

Pakistan squad for Sri Lanka Tests: Babar Azam (captain), Mohammad Rizwan (vice-captain, wicketkeeper), Abdullah Shafique, Azhar Ali, Faheem Ashraf, Fawad Alam, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Nauman Ali, Salman Ali Agha, Sarfaraz Ahmed (wicketkeeper), Saud Shakeel, Shaheen Afridi, Shan Masood and Yasir Shah
 
Proberly not likely that he will be given a chance.

I think his only chance of playing barring injuries is if Pakistan decide to go with a 3rd spin option over a pacer, meaning Faheem. It's unlikely but in that situation Pakistan would then have a left & right arm pacer with a leggie, left & left arm offie to cover all matchups.

Pretty clear Pakistan are desperate for a right arm offie ever since Ajmal & Hafeez bowling ban/retirement from Tests.
 
ouch, ball kept a bit low but not the best technique to duck and hope against a 90 mph pacer.

 
I think his only chance of playing barring injuries is if Pakistan decide to go with a 3rd spin option over a pacer, meaning Faheem. It's unlikely but in that situation Pakistan would then have a left & right arm pacer with a leggie, left & left arm offie to cover all matchups.

Pretty clear Pakistan are desperate for a right arm offie ever since Ajmal & Hafeez bowling ban/retirement from Tests.

Yes but majority of the time they go with 3 pacers and 2 spinners but it's an option that could work playing 2 fast bowlers 2 spinners and an batter/spin bowler.
 
Done well in the 3-Day game vs Sri Lanka XI on tour - scored 55 in first innings

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Agha Salman’s last few scores in domestic cricket
4, 0, 4, 5, 0, 7

This guy is playing test and ODI’s for pakistan and is in the plans for world cup 23.
 
Agha Ali Salman's form in the last couple of National T20 Cup games has been terrible.
 
Agha Salman’s last few scores in domestic cricket
4, 0, 4, 5, 0, 7

This guy is playing test and ODI’s for pakistan and is in the plans for world cup 23.

Hes the new malik / hafeez - the mediocre cardboard cut out batsmen and pie floating off spinner.
 
12th FC hundred for Salman Al iAgha as he scores 103 against Central Punjab in the fourth innings of the match
 
13th first-class Hundred for Salman Ali Agha during QeA 22

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His bowling is real dissapoitment could have been useful cricketer if he could bowl atleast Hafeez level.
 
Salma Ali Agha brought up his 14th first-class century today

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Salma Ali Agha brought up his 14th first-class century today

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Southern Punjab resumed their first innings at 270 for three at the Gaddafi Stadium. Middle-order batter Salman Ali Agha led the way for his side on day-two with an imperious 158 not out off 168 balls (23 fours, one six). Salman added 134 runs for the fourth-wicket with Imran who converted his overnight unbeaten half-century into a 117-run innings. Imran faced 211 balls and hit 17 fours and a six.
 
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