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[VIDEOS/PICTURES] Pakistan's production of run out kings continues

moghul

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The mergence of now Asif Ali and presence of Hafeez in the team, Inzi might lose his crown of the king of run outs. Anzi started it, Mohammad Yousuf carried it on and then Hafeez took it to the new heights and now we have talented Asif Ali.
 
Babar has many run outs as well. Hopefully he will fix that.
 
Haris Sohail dismissal when all was going well is a prime example of how can lose games from dominant positions
 
He needs to be told that there really is no excuse for such a thing.. Errors like that should surely not just be seen as a mistake anyone can commit at a time.
 
This famous one when Azhar Ali thought ball had gone to the boundary...


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I doubt any other team or player can take this crown from us , we are the blessed in this facet of the game as Professor would say
 
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In a Test against England in 2005, the bowler, Steve Harmison, fielded a shot hit back by Inzi, and then hurled the ball stumpward. Inzi was actually in, until he lifted his back foot just before the impact of ball on wicket, and so was out.

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Saw a video of an Indian under 19 batsman training in the nets. Every time he’d put his bat to the ball he’d call whether to take a single or not, even tho there was no runner present in the nets. Moral of the story is that you have to practice day in and day out to develop the habit of calling it early. I don’t see a lot of that among Pakistani batsmen in the nets.
 
Given up a perfectly good position by a run out - bad judgement by Mohammad Rizwan

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Saw a video of an Indian under 19 batsman training in the nets. Every time he’d put his bat to the ball he’d call whether to take a single or not, even tho there was no runner present in the nets. Moral of the story is that you have to practice day in and day out to develop the habit of calling it early. I don’t see a lot of that among Pakistani batsmen in the nets.

Yashasvi Jaiswal — really like him.
 
Shameful running and attempt to get back to crease.

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Makes for poor viewing. Utterly selfish stuff. Even schoolboys are expected to better.
 
no trust nor communication between players
 
Let us not blame Inam. You can clearly see that he did not know where his partner was. He was only looking to get himself back to the crease. Problem was clearly with Haris Sohail here.
 
Embarrassing stuff. No calling, no looking at each other. Whether it was Imam or Haris' fault is irrelevant.
 
Imam ul haq is a poor runner, he did something like that in recent National T20 Cup also while playing for Balochistan, his calling and judgement of a run is school level :inzi:
 
The Imam / Haris one - Imam started running, didn't look at Haris and then suddenly stopped and turned back.

Schoolboy running.
 
Anybody remember Inzamam-ul-Haq?

He was a run out a day back when he played.
 
That run out was definitely imaam fault behind the wicket is none strikers call
 
Let us not blame Inam. You can clearly see that he did not know where his partner was. He was only looking to get himself back to the crease. Problem was clearly with Haris Sohail here.

He made the call for the run, it’s his responsibility to send his partner back before his partner is halfway down the pitch. Instead, like you said, he didn’t even know where Haris was until the the Umpire had already given the out signal. Think about that, someone is out and you don’t even know where your partner is!
 
It’s imams fault. He started running and all of a sudden changed his mind. Harris was already committed. But there was no eye contact or call from both.school boy stuff really. In my school back in India when we were playing u -14 that mistake is 3 laps of the ground with the bat and arms over your head.
 
He made the call for the run, it’s his responsibility to send his partner back before his partner is halfway down the pitch. Instead, like you said, he didn’t even know where Haris was until the the Umpire had already given the out signal. Think about that, someone is out and you don’t even know where your partner is!

It went behind the wicket that was haris is call he should have gone with the run or completely not went for it
 
It's not a surprise really - plenty of run outs in domestic cricket day in, day out.
 
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