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We need to induct saud shakeel in over team ASAP but gradually.Haris Sohail may be classy but his fitness and form has regressed seriously from 2015. PCB may have handled his injury badly. We cannot made this guy to wait anymore because two wrong never made right
 
Saad Ali is a better option than both Haris and Asif, puts a heavy price on his wicket and can score at a decent pace as well
 
I dont know man. We really have a shortage of decent batsmen in this team.
I am tempted to support Hafeez's comeback as he was a good bowler too.
 
Saad Ali is higher up the pecking order and righfully so, unfortunately in typical Pakistan fan Saad Ali was given a solitary practice game where he didn't perform much and has been promptly discarded without even a chance.


Saad Ali has excellent numbers and definitely needs a look in, but I think he might be an accumulator type rather than a basher type.
 
One of these could be included in test preferably Saad Ali and other to shorter format Saud Shakeel. Once they adapt and preform at international arena they can be given further opportunities in other formats of game
 
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Saad Ali is higher up the pecking order and righfully so, unfortunately in typical Pakistan fan Saad Ali was given a solitary practice game where he didn't perform much and has been promptly discarded without even a chance.


Saad Ali has excellent numbers and definitely needs a look in, but I think he might be an accumulator type rather than a basher type.

Saud is in unreal form atm in domestic cricket in all formats. Whereas Saad is yet to play any innings of note. I think he has been overtaken in the pecking order.
 
Thats overdoing it, mate.

No it isn't. He could have been selected in some of our series recently at least as back up but we have selected Shan Masood and Hafeez as back ups for recent tours.

I hope he is selected asap but I don't trust Inzi with this one.
 
Why do we need to select him asap and who is he replacing that has been given a fair prolonged chance to represent themselves
 
Test squad mai han but abhi in one days nah. this is coming from 1 of his biggest supporter. Long term he will be our best batsman along with Babar and haris IA.
 
I dont know man. We really have a shortage of decent batsmen in this team.
I am tempted to support Hafeez's comeback as he was a good bowler too.

This is the reason we have a shortage of decent batsmen. It's because when one does bad, we replace him with someone equally as bad, if not worse (Hafeez)
 
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Everything is good, only one uncomfortable fact - Abdur Razzak at this age of late 40s, early 50s :) also scored 58* in his recent innings - which doesn't give that confidence:(
 
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Oh My that’s beautiful. He is even more stylish than Haris and doesnt have an ugly stance lol.
 
Nice upright stance in contrast to many of Pakistani batsmen who have that ugly crouch.

Seems to pick up length quickly and can find himself playing in the national team if he continues this domestic form.
 
Rohail Nazir, Saud Shakeel, Saim Ayub, Saif Badar, and Saad Ali.

Add to that Babar Azam who will come into the next level in the upcoming years and the future for Pakistan’s batting for once, looks bright.
 
Haris Sohail and Saud Shakeel now have serious competition for number 4 spot in our Odi team.


Haris has to start scoring sooner than later otherwise he will be soon replaced by Saud Shakeel both in squad and playing eleven.


Haris hasn’t achieved results as per his ability and skill set uptil now. He has a lot of potential. Hope he starts delivering soon.


Saud is knocking on the door and he has no competition from anyone in domestic atm.
 
Haris Sohail and Saud Shakeel now have serious competition for number 4 spot in our Odi team.


Haris has to start scoring sooner than later otherwise he will be soon replaced by Saud Shakeel both in squad and playing eleven.


Haris hasn’t achieved results as per his ability and skill set uptil now. He has a lot of potential. Hope he starts delivering soon.


Saud is knocking on the door and he has no competition from anyone in domestic atm.
SAud shakil is for Haris Sohail is unfit and looks least involved in the match. Should make way gair Saud.
 
Recent scores:

100*
42
82*
78
52
33*
108*
42
 
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SAud shakil is for Haris Sohail is unfit and looks least involved in the match. Should make way gair Saud.

Haris needs to reduce his weight further. He has had recent family issues aswell.

Not in favour of dropping Hairs from the squad before giving him 3 odis on the trot. But Yes Saud is challenging him bigtime. For me Haris Sohail, Saud Shakil & Sarmad Bhatti are the best middle order batsmen we have in Pakistan atm.

Saud is having a purple patch and is nearing Int Cricket debut. Yousuf Inzi's bestie and Inzi both rate him highly.
 
Haris needs to reduce his weight further. He has had recent family issues aswell.

Not in favour of dropping Hairs from the squad before giving him 3 odis on the trot. But Yes Saud is challenging him bigtime. For me Haris Sohail, Saud Shakil & Sarmad Bhatti are the best middle order batsmen we have in Pakistan atm.

Saud is having a purple patch and is nearing Int Cricket debut. Yousuf Inzi's bestie and Inzi both rate him highly.

After Shot harris played against Afraghistan , I am not favor of him play again at-least for one year.

I prayed for his success , But he is not willing for it.
 
Everything is good, only one uncomfortable fact - Abdur Razzak at this age of late 40s, early 50s :) also scored 58* in his recent innings - which doesn't give that confidence:(

I missed this gem.
 
Haris needs to reduce his weight further. He has had recent family issues aswell.

Not in favour of dropping Hairs from the squad before giving him 3 odis on the trot. But Yes Saud is challenging him bigtime. For me Haris Sohail, Saud Shakil & Sarmad Bhatti are the best middle order batsmen we have in Pakistan atm.

Saud is having a purple patch and is nearing Int Cricket debut. Yousuf Inzi's bestie and Inzi both rate him highly.

If he is under the wings of these legends then i am sure he will do well.I am bot satisfied with Haris performance so far,looks vey least interested on the field.
 
If he's that good of a limited overs player, why is he not playing for his PSL team? I think he's part of the Quetta squad.
 
I would have said him and Saad Ali, but the latter has completely lost the plot.
 
If he's that good of a limited overs player, why is he not playing for his PSL team? I think he's part of the Quetta squad.
Becuase friends are important than the team. Only two teams in Psl didnot gave chance to youngsters regularly in psl kk and qg. Winning with the help of foreigners cannot do better in bigger prospect .
 
Best domestic batsman this season by a fair margin.

Senseless decision of Inzamam to announce Test squad so early. Test squad should have been announced after completion of first two Pakistan A matches vs Australia.

Pakistan A players would have been under more pressure this way and than top 2-3 performers should have been rewarded by selecting them for Pakistan Test squad.


Saud had that chance.


Now Pakistan A players do not have that kind of pressure or motivation vs Aus.
 
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My God so classy, needs to be in our ODI side yesterday.... Poor lad will probably get overlooked for much inferior talent.


Time is up for Haris Sohail I think. Time to go with Saud.
 
My God this guy is a run machine. Get him in the side ASAP. Its criminal to ignore him.
 
Interesting. Saud is scoring well. Maybe an ODI callup beckons. He is also a part time spinner with 20 wickets in 47 List A matches. Has anyone seen him bowl?
 
PCB will call him when he will become aged and has lost his reflexes....Misbah's era continues
 
To those calling for him to be selected.

If you don't like Imam ul Haq, why do you want Saud to be selected?

Both are similar batsmen when it comes to strike rates. Both are very good, IMO. So, I want both in the team.

But the double standards of those who hate Imam but are in a love affair with Saud, get real. And have a sinngle standard.

Especially [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION]
 
Touch of Moeen Ali about his batting.

Why did they select hafeez, when you have a young player in form!!

Shameful from Inzi, Mickey and Sarfraz.
 
To those calling for him to be selected.

If you don't like Imam ul Haq, why do you want Saud to be selected?

Both are similar batsmen when it comes to strike rates. Both are very good, IMO. So, I want both in the team.

But the double standards of those who hate Imam but are in a love affair with Saud, get real. And have a sinngle standard.

Especially [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION]

Imam ul Haq has a List A average of 42 and SR 77 after 42 innings


Saud Shakeel has a List A average of 54 and SR 85 after 42 innings (exact same!)




But one is part of all three formats, while the other is struggling to even get a spot in the playing eleven of A side. But but but there is no nepotism :sree



Don't run mouth without knowledge.
 
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Imam ul Haq has a List A average of 42 and SR 77 after 42 innings


Saud Shakeel has a List A average of 54 and SR 85 after 42 innings (exact same!)




But one is part of all three formats, while the other is struggling to even get a spot in the playing eleven of A side. But but but there is no nepotism :sree



Don't run mouth without knowledge.

Similar strike rates. And again, ignoring Imam's great run scoring spree.

You'll be hating on Saud too once it's time.
 
Pure class. Still needs to work on the short ball.
 
Similar strike rates. And again, ignoring Imam's great run scoring spree.

You'll be hating on Saud too once it's time.

In what world is 77 same as 85?

Secondly, Imam's domestic one day strike rate is in early 70s. In international matches he has been able to maintain a misleading strike rate of around 85-90 (not sure) but we all know that he is not really a fast scorer.
 
In what world is 77 same as 85?

Secondly, Imam's domestic one day strike rate is in early 70s. In international matches he has been able to maintain a misleading strike rate of around 85-90 (not sure) but we all know that he is not really a fast scorer.

Saud is also that classic bat. Does not hit or plays that fast.
 
The comparison between Saud and Imam is a bit premature. One has proven his worth at the highest level of the game and the other haven’t got the opportunity to prove himself at the highest level yet. Sooner or later Saud will play for Pakistan and that is when we can have an honest comparison.
 
Shots look alot better than imams for sure. Honestly I liked imam but after the innings he played against Bangladesh, I see he is not fit for Odis. How on Earth are you batting on 83, after batting 40 overs and still not set. By this I mean, once a batsman has played a certain number of deliveries his shots come out naturally. But imam on the other hand was feeling at Asif Ali for being aggressive and then next over premeditated running down the track and missing the ball completely. That's unacceptable for a batsman who is set. Going into the future, you know he will be a liability chasing 300+ so what's the use of him still unable to hit comfortably even while being set. This is coming from an opening batsman who is usually considered slow but once I okay 13 overs, my shots come out naturally and I don't even need to think of hitting the bat just moved naturally.
 
In what world is 77 same as 85?

Secondly, Imam's domestic one day strike rate is in early 70s. In international matches he has been able to maintain a misleading strike rate of around 85-90 (not sure) but we all know that he is not really a fast scorer.

Imam's List A SR was 73 before ODI debut. Haven't checked to confirm, but it was definitely 73-74 from memory.
 
Deserves a chance in both Tests and ODIs.

Unfortunately he needs the PSL to get noticed. He warmed the bench last season becaus QG preferred Asad Shafiq and Umer Amin of all people.
 
Imam ul Haq has a List A average of 42 and SR 77 after 42 innings


Saud Shakeel has a List A average of 54 and SR 85 after 42 innings (exact same!)




But one is part of all three formats, while the other is struggling to even get a spot in the playing eleven of A side. But but but there is no nepotism :sree



Don't run mouth without knowledge.

Take that Zimbabway series out he was averaging 32 in list A when chachu picked talent in him.
 
Deserves a chance in both Tests and ODIs.

Unfortunately he needs the PSL to get noticed. He warmed the bench last season becaus QG preferred Asad Shafiq and Umer Amin of all people.
I don't think that he is a T20 player too just yet. What if he had failed in the PSL? He wouldn't have been able to score quick runs and would've been discarded forever.
 
I don't think that he is a T20 player too just yet. What if he had failed in the PSL? He wouldn't have been able to score quick runs and would've been discarded forever.

He isn't a great T20 player but can be decent as opener. But the trend that's developing is that players don't get noticed unless they come through the PSL.

He is in the form of his life yet he couldn't make the playing 11 of Pakistan A vs Australia.
 
There's a touch of class about this guy.

He reminds me of Haris Sohail when I initially saw him bat and boy he was good.

Of course typically Saud didn't get a chance against Australia, due to last minute reinforcements who weren't even in the squad.
 
Saud was one of the most impressive if not the most impressive player at u.19. If I am not wrong he played in the same team as Babar, Imam and Sami Aslam. Hope he get's a chance soon.
 
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] very disappointing that chachu cant see him.

I am not sure if Ul Haq watches any domestic cricket. Recently, I came to know that PP people refers new/young players to Mickey/Azhar - which shouldn't be the case, approach should have been to CS - it does tell something about Ul Haq.

More or less, outside hype from PSL, in last 2.5 years, only young player he has picked is his nephew - this is what I posted in some other thread -

In Imam's case, good luck to the boy, and he has put numbers against SRL & ZIM. BUT, his selection is biased, tactfully done to create a vacuum and this will cost PAK one day, because this was nepotism.

First, above 3/4 candidates, no way this kid should have got the chance in squad - they picked him as opener and made sure that he gets games. To his credit, he has cashed on, so fair enough, but as I say, PAK will face nemesis for this one.

I give straight names for this - no way, Imam should have been picked ahead of Saud, who is senior by one U19 WC, better performer in every aspect, was invested through A team (& did well there), and he can bowl a bit as well. And, if I consider how both looks as a batsman while batting beyond stats - absolutely no comparison. If you look at their over all domestic stats,

Saud - FC (25 games): avg/sr 47/49, 100-6, 50-12; 12 wickets at 48. List A (44): a/s 50/85, 100-2, 50-12; 20 wickets @ 42

Imam (including Internationals) - FC (39 games): avg/sr 36/44, 4/12, 1 wicket. List A (37): a/s 40/78, 5/6; 1 wicket.

These figures are misleading, because Imam's stats are inclusive of Internationals and he was lucky to face Post Mughabe ZIM. This is his International stats,
Test (3): 34/51, 0/1, 0 wickets. ODI (9), 68/88, 4/0, zero wicket.

SO<> if I take out internationals from Imam's stats - BASICALLY at the point when Ul Haq picked his nephew for the imaginary vacuum in opening spot from no where, this was his stats

FC (36): 36/44; 4/11, 1 wicket. List A (28): 32/72, 1/6, zero wicket.


I still give a bod to Ul Haq, imandar admi - we should look at the contemporary stats - lets take 2017-18 domestic season, which started before SRL series, FC completed before NZ tour and season completed well before UK/ZIM tour.

Saud: FC: 7 games, 488 runs at 38/51, 1/4; 6 wickets @ 32. List A: 15 games, 722 runs @ 66 average, 1/5 and as usual PCB's data has SR for FC game but not for List A; 13 wickets @ 25

Imam: FC - 5 games, 222 runs at 28, no wicket, 1/0. List A: 4 games, 40 runs at 10 average, 0/0 and didn't bowl.

Nothing against the kid & I wish him success, but he is the best specimen of nepotism in PAK cricket.



I have nothing against Imam's Test selection, because his game suits that format and he can develop into a steady Test opener; but no way in ODI. Why - his last ODI innings should give a clue -

http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/...s-pakistan-6th-match-super-four-asia-cup-2018

83 after batting 41 overs while chasing and his effort took an initial asking of 4.8 to ~8.4, for a target of 240!!!! I know our bowling standard and that day, we were missing 2 bowlers - first Shakib missed out for injury & then our English coach dropped a regular spinner for a batting "all-rounder" - Soumya & Mahmudullah bowled 15 overs between them (& Mash 6) for the entire period Imam was in middle ....... and he made the asking almost double in 40'5 overs!!!!!

Come on guys - FGS, PAK should have better standard than this.
 
I am not sure if Ul Haq watches any domestic cricket. Recently, I came to know that PP people refers new/young players to Mickey/Azhar - which shouldn't be the case, approach should have been to CS - it does tell something about Ul Haq.

More or less, outside hype from PSL, in last 2.5 years, only young player he has picked is his nephew - this is what I posted in some other thread -

In Imam's case, good luck to the boy, and he has put numbers against SRL & ZIM. BUT, his selection is biased, tactfully done to create a vacuum and this will cost PAK one day, because this was nepotism.

First, above 3/4 candidates, no way this kid should have got the chance in squad - they picked him as opener and made sure that he gets games. To his credit, he has cashed on, so fair enough, but as I say, PAK will face nemesis for this one.

I give straight names for this - no way, Imam should have been picked ahead of Saud, who is senior by one U19 WC, better performer in every aspect, was invested through A team (& did well there), and he can bowl a bit as well. And, if I consider how both looks as a batsman while batting beyond stats - absolutely no comparison. If you look at their over all domestic stats,

Saud - FC (25 games): avg/sr 47/49, 100-6, 50-12; 12 wickets at 48. List A (44): a/s 50/85, 100-2, 50-12; 20 wickets @ 42

Imam (including Internationals) - FC (39 games): avg/sr 36/44, 4/12, 1 wicket. List A (37): a/s 40/78, 5/6; 1 wicket.

These figures are misleading, because Imam's stats are inclusive of Internationals and he was lucky to face Post Mughabe ZIM. This is his International stats,
Test (3): 34/51, 0/1, 0 wickets. ODI (9), 68/88, 4/0, zero wicket.

SO<> if I take out internationals from Imam's stats - BASICALLY at the point when Ul Haq picked his nephew for the imaginary vacuum in opening spot from no where, this was his stats

FC (36): 36/44; 4/11, 1 wicket. List A (28): 32/72, 1/6, zero wicket.


I still give a bod to Ul Haq, imandar admi - we should look at the contemporary stats - lets take 2017-18 domestic season, which started before SRL series, FC completed before NZ tour and season completed well before UK/ZIM tour.

Saud: FC: 7 games, 488 runs at 38/51, 1/4; 6 wickets @ 32. List A: 15 games, 722 runs @ 66 average, 1/5 and as usual PCB's data has SR for FC game but not for List A; 13 wickets @ 25

Imam: FC - 5 games, 222 runs at 28, no wicket, 1/0. List A: 4 games, 40 runs at 10 average, 0/0 and didn't bowl.

Nothing against the kid & I wish him success, but he is the best specimen of nepotism in PAK cricket.



I have nothing against Imam's Test selection, because his game suits that format and he can develop into a steady Test opener; but no way in ODI. Why - his last ODI innings should give a clue -

http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/...s-pakistan-6th-match-super-four-asia-cup-2018

83 after batting 41 overs while chasing and his effort took an initial asking of 4.8 to ~8.4, for a target of 240!!!! I know our bowling standard and that day, we were missing 2 bowlers - first Shakib missed out for injury & then our English coach dropped a regular spinner for a batting "all-rounder" - Soumya & Mahmudullah bowled 15 overs between them (& Mash 6) for the entire period Imam was in middle ....... and he made the asking almost double in 40'5 overs!!!!!

Come on guys - FGS, PAK should have better standard than this.

Eye opening post.

I never believed that Imam was a product of nepotism because he did have some big scores in LA the previous year (think he also had a 150) but as you have proved that his most recent performances just prior to selection were abysmal, his selection does become shady. Especially looking at how Saud played.

I hope its an error in judgement from Inzi rather than nepotism. I really do.
 
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Azharullah is his teammate at PTV this season.
 
I think he could be slotted into our ODI team especially given he bowls a bit too. I don't think our team batting wise is strong enough to include a bowling allrounder.


Either him or Talat I think should play. Talat has the advantage of being a pace allrounder which is more useful arguably in England, but if Saud's a better batsman, might be worth selecting regardless.
 
Our batting in ODIs are rubbish so any new player will be good. And I can’t believe that such a talented guy are overlooked. Going the Sadaf Hussain way it seems.
 
I am not sure if Ul Haq watches any domestic cricket. Recently, I came to know that PP people refers new/young players to Mickey/Azhar - which shouldn't be the case, approach should have been to CS - it does tell something about Ul Haq.

I send the info to Mickey Arthur and leave it to him to discuss with Inzi if he wants to.

It's not really my job to go running after the Chief Selector and tell him how to do his job.
 
Saud Shakeel Perfect For No 4 Position

Saud Shakeel Is Ready For International Cricket And He Is Perfect For No 4 Position A Solid Batsman And Part time Spinner, Bowled Really Well Against New Zealand A They Are Clueless Against Him We Need To Quickly Invest On Him He Is Solid Technique Like Babar Azam And He Change Mode With Condition Have Healthy Strike Rate No One Stand Against Him In Records In Domestic...

Saud Shakeel Age 23 : FC Matches:27 Runs:1893 Average:45.39 SR:50.21 Hundreds 6 Fifties 12

LA Matches:41 Runs:1746 Average:53.90 SR:84.75 Hundreds 3 Fifties 13
 
He looks the best bat in Pak alongside Babar Azam.
He's peaking and deserves selection in the squad at least.

As much as I loved Inzi as a player....
 
I send the info to Mickey Arthur and leave it to him to discuss with Inzi if he wants to.

It's not really my job to go running after the Chief Selector and tell him how to do his job.



Come on Sajid, for the sake of Pak cricket, what is there to do extra here; just CC Inzi on the same email/communication :-)

If Inzi is willing to listen and be impartial, I see no harm in pointing him to new talent which could speed up the process of that player getting selected at some level!
 
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Hate Inzi for ignoring Saud and Zafar for so long.
 
This guy has so much time to play his shots and looks such a classy player.

He's being messed around by the selectors though and coaches too.

Seems like he hasn't got the behind the scenes backing that you need.
 
This guy has so much time to play his shots and looks such a classy player.

He's being messed around by the selectors though and coaches too.

Seems like he hasn't got the behind the scenes backing that you need.
He bombed in the Emerging Cup recently. He is decent, but temperament issues I guess. None of our upcoming players are mentally strong and stand up when needed.
 
He bombed in the Emerging Cup recently. He is decent, but temperament issues I guess. None of our upcoming players are mentally strong and stand up when needed.

True but still it is better to give this guy opportunities than others. Seriously Hafeez and Malik should be booted now. But that won’t happen so he won’t get a chance till post World Cup.
 
He bombed in the Emerging Cup recently. He is decent, but temperament issues I guess. None of our upcoming players are mentally strong and stand up when needed.

He batted twice, failed against Bangladesh (got out LBW to Nayeem sweeping the ball) and made 62 (72 balls) against India.
 
He batted twice, failed against Bangladesh (got out LBW to Nayeem sweeping the ball) and made 62 (72 balls) against India.
The match against Bangladesh was a semi-final, pressure game. A good knock there would have given him a lot of confidence. But he failed to do much.

Good knock against India though. Skipped my mind, as the entire match was quite forgettable to say the least.
 
The match against Bangladesh was a semi-final, pressure game. A good knock there would have given him a lot of confidence. But he failed to do much.

Good knock against India though. Skipped my mind, as the entire match was quite forgettable to say the least.

No the match against Bangladesh wasn't a semi final, it was a group game. The India game was the semi final.
 
The match against Bangladesh was a semi-final, pressure game. A good knock there would have given him a lot of confidence. But he failed to do much.

Good knock against India though. Skipped my mind, as the entire match was quite forgettable to say the least.

The match against Bangladesh was a group stage game; the management didn't know the rules and thought it was a dead rubber (whichever team won was to top the group, though they though it was dependent on NRR), so they rested a bunch of players. All the Pakistani players were taking it easy, I was there and there was little intensity in the field apart from the middle-overs spell by Musa.

Saud making runs against India was a big positive considering how the other besides Rizwan all failed.
 
The match against Bangladesh was a group stage game; the management didn't know the rules and thought it was a dead rubber (whichever team won was to top the group, though they though it was dependent on NRR), so they rested a bunch of players. All the Pakistani players were taking it easy, I was there and there was little intensity in the field apart from the middle-overs spell by Musa.

Saud making runs against India was a big positive considering how the other besides Rizwan all failed.
Ah, I was mistaken in the semi-final match being against Bangladesh. Was a decent knock, in a pressure game.

Still no excuses for not performing against Bangladesh, group stage or not. What you are saying about the attitude of the players is criminal to say the least. Every game in this tournament would have counted for an international call-up.
 
This guy oozes class. A left handed version of M Yousuf.

Do not think Inzi will be able to ignore this guy for long. Just needs to keep going strong in domestic. Unlike Fawad he is a stylist and Inzi likes such guys.
 
Hate Inzi for ignoring Saud and Zafar for so long.



You can say that again, no idea why we keep getting stuck with so-called batsmen and bowlers who are not even half as technically good as these two and don't perform either
 
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