Usman Chadda
Senior T20I Player
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A Fakhar special more often than not should win his side a cricket game, and just goes to show how the rest of the ten jokers should hang their heads in shame.
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So fakhar played conservatively and kept inns together up to 25th over as per team instructions and then opened up. Maybe mamoon will stop trying to troll now as to why fakhar batted how he did early on.
I get where ur coming from...
But don't u think when the 2nd top scorer is babar with 30 and the 3rd is extras, that the problem lies with the rest of the team and not fakhar...
Had any other batsmen, just a single, scored a 50 for instance, we would have won the game...
Concerning the strike rate, its very difficult to keep it up when the whole team is getting out and you're playing against a team like SA in south africa.
The issue with fakhar is, he doesn't have much gear as Rohit does. He lacks the beast mode of Rohit. Had he have it, pak would have won this match.
Yeah I doubt any batsman in the world would have pulled off a chase of 342 single handedly. I don’t think you truly understand the magnitude of the poor show on display at the other end, until I tell you this - Extras was the third scorer of the innings.The issue with fakhar is, he doesn't have much gear as Rohit does. He lacks the beast mode of Rohit. Had he have it, pak would have won this match.
The way Fakhar batted today is exactly how Rohit has batted all his career.
Here is one of his inning in a losing cause. Rohit scored 171 after facing 163 balls and costed his team the match against a poor Australian bowling attack.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...tralia-vs-india-1st-odi-895807/full-scorecard
The issue with fakhar is, he doesn't have much gear as Rohit does. He lacks the beast mode of Rohit. Had he have it, pak would have won this match.
Well Rohit hits those daddy 100s sure but I've never seen him carry the tail before
Fakhar-Shadab partnership:
35 (58)
Fakhar 15 (34)
This was the match-defining period of the match. This is where the run-chase was killed off and ensured that Fakhar was left with too much to do in the end.
Fakhar was striking at 44 during this partnership. There is no excuse and justification for it.
Even if he had maintained a strike rate of 75-80 during this partnership, he could have won the match.
Unfortunately, you can be assured that our management and analysts will not have this perception and will instead be all emotionally charged and feeding Fakhar cakes.
And this why we will not improve, Fakhar will not improve and why we will remain a mediocre side and will not really learn to figure out why.
Ultimately, there is no difference between the management and the fans because they are both clueless and emotional.
Well this was a time when Pak lost wickets in quick session and Nortje was bowling a very good spell. He was pacing his innings very well and Pak was 70 odd for 1 after 10 overs. Wickets brought pressure and his partners were also playing double balls for each score.
Absolutely.
All other batsmen including our fake Kohli deserve to take the blame, but my point is that Fakhar’s batting between the 10th and 30th overs also contributed to the defeat.
The partnerships with Shadab and Asif were criminal.
The problem is that because he ended up scoring 193, our fans think that he is above ant type of critique. I don’t think that it is how it should be.
For me, that 128 by Shoaib Malik in the CT v India in 2008 was the best ODI innings by a Pakistani batsman, but this is certainly up there. Would have been phenomenal if it was for a winning cause.
However this 193>>>Saeed Anwar’s 194
Fakhars partnership with Asif was 66 of 57 balls of which Fakhar scored 46 from 29!
I think your finding faults for the sake of it.
This was an amazing knock a rare one from a Pakistani opener .
Just admit it and you will be a happier man . Trust me!
He accelerated later in the partnership. Check his partnership with Shadab.
35 (58)
Fakhar 15 (34)
I have no issues in accepting that it is one of the finest innings by a Pakistani ever. Why will I have an issue with that?
But anyone who disagrees that the above partnership did not contribute to the defeat is simply living in denial.
Pakistanis are emotional people. Fakhar Zaman will be treated like national treasure for the next few months and we might even erect a statue in his honor right next to Minar-e-Pakistan.
At this point, all gunah are maaf. Then when normal business resumes later on and the reality sinks in, the same fans will start bashing him.
It takes one good result, or one good performance, for our fans to format their hard drives.
No, I have seen better knocks.
This was a poorly timed innings which is why he failed to get Pakistan over the line.
Not even his best innings.
This is incredibly harsh comment. You have a big Outcome Bias. With wickets falling all around him he had no choice but to take it as deep as possible without throwing his own wicket away. He literally had zero support after Baber. If he had half decent batsman on the other side he would have taken us across the line for sure. Just check how many bowls Ruaf and Shaheen wasted (6 runs of 20 balls) - if those balls were converted into singless we would have won it. So no issues with how he paced the innings.
He accelerated later in the partnership. Check his partnership with Shadab.
35 (58)
Fakhar 15 (34)
I have no issues in accepting that it is one of the finest innings by a Pakistani ever. Why will I have an issue with that?
But anyone who disagrees that the above partnership did not contribute to the defeat is simply living in denial.
Pakistanis are emotional people. Fakhar Zaman will be treated like national treasure for the next few months and we might even erect a statue in his honor right next to Minar-e-Pakistan.
At this point, all gunah are maaf. Then when normal business resumes later on and the reality sinks in, the same fans will start bashing him.
It takes one good result, or one good performance, for our fans to format their hard drives.
Mamoon clearly doesn't understand want an accelerated innings is. Every single one of his opinions is based on hindsight. He stated Fakhar wouldn't get passed 50.
His bhagwan Tendulkar knows a thing or to about slow centuries and in a losing cause.
Many great innings start with a slow SR and then end up with higher SR. This is a mark of a good batsman, knowing when to accelerate and decelerate an innings. Fakhar was losing batting partners and the fact he took the game to the last over says it all.
Mamoon cannot accept the fact a Pakistan player hit a fantastic innings and proved him wrong in the process.
Don't feed this troll.
I have been a big critic of Tendulkar,but it's not true that he played slowly . You can count the number of innings in his entire career in which he was not fluent . Yeah he was not great at finishing of matches, could have done more ..thats a different topic
I think the outcome bias is practiced by those who refuse to see anything wrong with his innings just because he ended up with 193.
Fakhar’s partnership with Shadab killed the match. They batted for 3.5 runs an over for 10 overs and Fakhar was striking at 44 during that partnership.
It made the required run rate creep to an unmanageable level and Fakhar had simply too much to do later on and that is why he fell short in spite of the onslaught in the last 15 overs.
You cannot be striking at 44 for around 10 overs regardless of your intention to stay at the crease. He didn’t need to swing blindly during that period; all he needed to do was rotate the strike and maintain a SR of 80 which would have proved decisive for Pakistan in the end.
Fakhar scored his first 50 runs at a SR of 70. When you start so slowly in a 340 run chase, you will end up short 9 out of 10 times.
Fakhar’s weakness has not been worked on in 4 years. He is the best batsman in Pakistan when it comes to dispatching boundary balls but probably the worst batsman in Pakistan when it comes to managing tight bowling.
This is why he has struggled for consistency and failed in the World Cup two years ago. When you don’t bowl him boundary balls, he struggles to go anywhere with his innings. He looks clueless at the crease and cannot work the ball around.
He is too reliant on boundary balls and that was evident today as well.
Excluding boundaries, he scored 61 runs in 127 balls which is an illustration of very poor strike rotation that cannot be justified with wickets tumbling on the other end.
It is simply an illustration of his weakness as a batsman. He needs to convert this 61 in 127 into 80-90 in 127.
Unfortunately, the Pakistan team management is also emotional and clueless like the fans and hence are incapable of intelligent analysis. That is why we do not improve both individually and collectively.
You can bet that no one in the team coaching staff including Babar as well as Fakhar himself would be able to dissect and analyze in this manner. They simply do not have the awareness and the IQ to do it.
But this what separates mediocre teams like Pakistan from the top teams.
Bro there was never a match to begin with.
No one expected pakistan to make 250 after the fall of wickets.
In hindsight you can look at it anyway you want.
These is no point in dkssecting this. What fakhar did was just impossible, something that one could dream off.
And for all the disections and analysis, had the 47th over been played well, we might have pulled it off.
Had the 47th over been attackes for 20, than no one would had been disecting anything.
He took on Nortje, even thought Nortje was bowling well. Yes fakhar is not ur babar azam type player that will get you a four off a good bowler, but what fakahr did tonight was just extraordinary and something that we might nor witness again.
In hindisight, you could say fakahr played a particular over bad or whatever, but by not throwing his wicket earlier he got us this close.
Had he pulled off the 47th over, this discussion wouldnt been taking place.
Its like the west indies 2016 world t20 performance. At rhe end, carlos braiwath pulled off 4 sixes. Didnt matter what West indies had done before, they pulled off a win that nighr
Its the highest ever total in a chase. Babar scored 31 and no one else even crossed 20. How is this NOT a great knock?
How exactly? Even bringing it from 205-7 with no recognized batsmen left, carrying the tail, singlehandedly to the last over is amazing. The second highest score was 31. The fact that he played from over number 1 seeing 8 other batsmen get out on the other end. i have never seen somebody singlehandedly carry a chase like that, not just in Pakistan cricket.