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[VIDEOS] Talent Spotter: Israrullah

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Full name Israrullah

Born January 15, 1990, Monzai, North-West Frontier Province

Current age 24 years

Major teams Peshawar, Peshawar Panthers

Batting style Left-hand bat


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Getting into Cricket

I started playing cricket at school. I also played club cricket in Peshawar after completing my school. Later, I was selected for the U16 team and the for the U19 team through trials. Now, I am playing first-class cricket. These days, I follow Misbah-ul-Haq. I am inspired by his will to play long innings under pressure.


Role Models

My role model is former Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar. I used to watch and copy his batting when I was growing up. I really admired his style of batting and the way he used to play his shots.


Selection for Peshawar Panthers

I performed well in 4-day matches and hence I was named in Peshawar's 50-over team. From there, I didn't look back and was selected for the T20 team as well. I have been representing Peshawar Panthers for 4 years now.


Haier T20 Cup

It was a wonderful experience for us. We rubbed shoulders with many international players and came out on top. We had a good team combination and the team management worked extremely hard with us.


Mood is dressing room during Haier T20 Cup

The mood in the dressing room was great. We had self belief and we knew we could win this tournament. We defeated Islamabad and that day, we were sure we had a chance. We also beat Faisalabad Wolves in that tournament by containing them and by not allowing them to chase the target. These two were big wins for us.


High first-class average

Yes, I do have a high first-class average and I have now been rewarded. I have been named in the Pakistan A squad, which will travel to the UAE this month. Average of 42 in first-class cricket is certainly worth mentioning and I am proud of my stats.


Talent in Peshawar Panthers

There is a lot of talent in our team and I'm sure players like Imran Khan, Mohammad Rizwan, Adil Amin and Zohaib Khan will do big one day. Mohammad Rizwan has been in contention for a long time, but hasn't got his chance, but it's about time the selectors realized his abilities.


Invitation from departments

My department is Sui Gas and it has qualified for first-class, but I will be representing Peshawar region on this occasion as they are in the Gold league and the main focus of the selectors is on that league. Inshallah, we will do very well in the tournament. Last time, we went down in the final, but this time we hope to go one step ahead.


Call-up to Pakistan A

It's an honour for me to be named in the Pakistan A squad and I see this as a big opportunity to showcase my talent. I am working very hard and Inshallah, I will be able to perform. I have been doing practice of late and my performance in the Haier T20 Cup was also decent. We will be playing our first match on 15th October and I am looking forward to this new venture.


200 against Lahore Ravi

Yes, I really enjoyed that knock. It is one of the best innings of my career. I cherish playing the longer format. Just like Misbah-ul-Haq, I am also a fan of playing long innings. I enjoyed the battle with him in the recently concluded Haier T20 Cup. As far as the UAE tour is concerned, the conditions there will suit me and I am geared up to do well.


Craze of Cricket in Peshawar

The passion of cricket in Peshawar is immense. I have played club cricket there and there are so many players, who do net practice at clubs. I can easily name at least 5 players from the Peshawar Panthers squad, who are the product of club cricket. It's great to see youngsters turning up and spending time doing nets.


Fitness & Training

Yes, I do net practice to stay in good touch. Along with that, I do work out in the gym. I feel I am in very good shape and Inshallah, there won't be any fitness issues from my side in the upcoming UAE tour as well as in future.


Future Aims

Last season, I scored about 875 runs and this season, I aim to cross the 1000 mark. About 2-3 seasons back, I was among the runs as well and piled up 600-700 runs. My ultimate aim is to represent Pakistan in the future and I hope I would be able to achieve this aim very soon.
 
Now, I am playing first-class cricket. These days, I follow Misbah-ul-Haq. I am inspired by his will to play long innings under pressure.
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], what's this? A player from Peshawar wanting to play long innings? :srini

Refreshing change, and that's what young batsmen should aim for. Not blind slog slog out.
 
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], what's this? A player from Peshawar wanting to play long innings? :srini

Refreshing change, and that's what young batsmen should aim for. Not blind slog slog out.


Misbah doesn't exactly play long innings though; doesn't even have an ODI century :P. Wrong example.
 
Don't think he will get a chance today. Will have to wait more. Hope he keeps consistent unlike clh.
 
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], what's this? A player from Peshawar wanting to play long innings? :srini

Refreshing change, and that's what young batsmen should aim for. Not blind slog slog out.

If they try to play long innings.. people moan about strike rate...
 
A good read.

Shame he's missed out today by only scoring 5 against Australia.
 
Limited batsman. Can't take singles. No foot work and has very little talent. Won't make it.
 
Excellent potentially match winning innings against Karachi Blues

153* in 148 balls
 
Too slow of an innings but I don't know what the conditions and circumstances were so good knock nonetheless.
 
Too slow of an innings but I don't know what the conditions and circumstances were so good knock nonetheless.

This guy is one of the WORST OPENERS I've seen in domestics.

Has a woeful technique, ugly stance, mostly legside hoicks, cross batted, dot ball and straight to the fielder king.

Basically a poor man's Ahmed Shehzad. Worse than him.
 
This guy is one of the WORST OPENERS I've seen in domestics.

Has a woeful technique, ugly stance, mostly legside hoicks, cross batted, dot ball and straight to the fielder king.

Basically a poor man's Ahmed Shehzad. Worse than him.

Yeah, I don't doubt what you're saying. I don't trust domestic ODI score anymore considering KAkmal is the leading FC run scorer and Junior Akmal is the leading t20 run scorer. Even Ahmed Shehzad keeps piling up runs incessantly.
 
This guy is one of the WORST OPENERS I've seen in domestics.

Has a woeful technique, ugly stance, mostly legside hoicks, cross batted, dot ball and straight to the fielder king.

Basically a poor man's Ahmed Shehzad. Worse than him.

Except that Shehzad couldnt score when it mattered.
 
Israrullah scored 212 in QEA today.... needs to be consistent... it's now or never
 
got man of the match for his match winning 50 other day and today what a 50 he made pure pathan power shots big sixes by israr he is in red hot form surely psl teams think tank are monitoring him
 
His old issues remain.

1. He is strong hitting through midwicket/square leg as well as through point but he is easily tied down when the bowler hits a length that requires him to hit through the covers/mid-off. This is particularly evident when the field is inside the circle. Just watch his innings today.

2. He is similar to a lot of current Windies batsmen in that he will either hit boundaries or consume dot balls. Strike rotation is non-existent. I'll use today's inning as an example- he hit 50 off 30 which sounds impressive... until you realise ten of those deliveries were dot balls- ie. a third of the deliveries he faced. Combine this with the above issue and you see the problem.

His career hasn't really pushed on and given his old issues remain it doesn't look like it will any time soon. He is nearing 28 and there are better options available.
 
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His old issues remain.

1. He is strong hitting through midwicket/square leg as well as through point but he is easily tied down when the bowler hits a length that requires him to hit through the covers/mid-off. This is particularly evident when the field is inside the circle. Just watch his innings today.

2. He is similar to a lot of current Windies batsmen in that he will either hit boundaries or consume dot balls. Strike rotation is non-existent. I'll use today's inning as an example- he hit 50 off 30 which sounds impressive... until you realise ten of those deliveries were dot balls- ie. a third of the deliveries he faced. Combine this with the above issue and you see the problem.

His career hasn't really pushed on and given his old issues remain it doesn't look like it will any time soon. He is nearing 28 and there are better options available.

when I saw him in 2013-14 I also thought that his chances of making it to the big stage were extremely low because he had weaknesses that were could be exploited.I think almost all of Peshawar panthers players are limited but their passion gets the best out of them but when your are playing against good sides you have to be a complete package otherwise team are going to exploit you(as we saw with the Nauman anwar's andIftkakhar ahmeds in PSL)
 
Israrullah scored 45 off 31 today against a decent bowling line up. Also bowled 9 overs and took 3 wickets and conceded 40 runs. Got out Faisal Iqbal, Danish Aziz and Anwar Ali. Him and Sahibzada Farhan are an aggressive opening partnership for Peshawar.
 
Rawalpindi Region 302-7 in 50 overs: (Azhar Ali 104, 111 balls, 9x4s, 1x6, Umar Amin 81, 88 balls, 6x4s, 2x4s, Iftikhar Ahmed 38, 36 balls, 6x4s, Taj Wali 4-43)

Peshawar Region 305-2 in 47.3 overs: ( Israrullah 150, 125 balls, 14x4s, 5x6s, Asad Shafiq 102*, 89 balls, 10x4s, 2x6s, Sahibzada Farhan 40, 66 balls, 4x4s, 1x6, Attaullah 1-62 )

Result: Peshawar Region won the match by 8 wickets

Toss: Peshawar Region

Umpires: Rashid Riaz & Abdul Moqeet

Referee: Shahid Butt

Scorer: Aamer Khan
 
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He needs to be consistent which he never has been
He is 28, it's now or never
 
What an innings in the ongoing tournament, opened the batting, scored 150 off 125, team chasing 302. Superb knock. Shafiq also scored 102 off 89, so it seems the bowling would have been awful. :ashwin
 
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Decent player but has some technical weaknesses. However he is extremely hard working and has the capacity to improve.
 
Israrullah cracked a run-a-ball 85 for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa vs Balochistan in Round 5 of QEA
 
Excellent from Israrullah vs Southern Punjab

Israrullah 71 not out, 8x4, 3x6, 48 balls
 
From PCB Report on Day 3 of Round 6 of QeA20

Israrullah, who scored 86, was the only notable run-getter in the innings. The opener had resumed the day at 50 not out. Over the course of his 144-ball knock, he struck eight fours and two sixes.
 
100 for Israrullah in Round 10 of the QeA20
 
From PCB Report:

Both, opener Israrullah and wicketkeeper-batsman Rehan, made 127 each from 142 and 167 balls respectively.

Israrullah smashed 17 fours and two sixes as he knitted a solid 158-run opening stand with Sahibzada Farhan (62 off 87, six fours and three sixes).
 
50 for Israrullah in the final against KP

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50 for Israrullah in the final against KP

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Seems like the Abid Ali school of thought when it comes to celebrating half-centuries is catching on in the domestic arena.
 
Got out 3rd time to offspin i don't understand what Razzaq is doing there
 
Israrullah brings up the 14th century of his first-class career in QeA22 Round 6
 
Israrullah made 61 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's victory over Sindh in Pakistan Cup 2022/23

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Israrullah is on fire today, he unleashed a spectacular 64(39) against Sialkot in the National T20 Cup 2023.
 
Israrullah's 73(34) rescued Peshawar in the 1st Semi-final of the National T20 Cup 2023 against Abbottabad and helped Peshawar set a total of 169(all out) in 19.2 overs.
 
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