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"We have two matches left and if we play well, the trophy will be ours": Hussain Talat

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Hussain Talat in a post-match press conference after winning against Sri Lanka in the Super Four clash of the Asia Cup 2025:

Question: Congratulations on the win! Your international journey has been a long one, almost 6.5 years, and it seems your hard work has finally paid off. You've been in and out of the team. How would you summarize your journey, and how challenging were the conditions today? You took two wickets while bowling, and then, after five wickets fell for just 80 runs, the entire match depended on you.

Hussain: First of all, thank God we won the match, which was crucial for us. Regarding my international career, I believe my performances were quite good when I first started a year and a half ago. But somehow, after the 2019 World Cup, the management changed, and I was dropped. I came back in 2021, played three matches, and was dropped again. Throughout this journey, I have continued to work hard, which hasn't been easy. Playing domestic cricket regularly is tough, but I'm glad I kept working hard, and I will continue to do so.

Question: Before this match, Pakistan lost to India in the Super Four stage. What was the mood like in the team camp? Was there a sense of disappointment before this match?

Hussain: There wasn't any pressure, but obviously, we had lost, so nobody was feeling good. We all wanted to win that match, and our nation wanted us to win too. We gave our best effort. There was a lot of criticism going around, which we try to avoid. Sometimes, it's not good for the entire team, especially before a crucial match, but thank God we managed it.

Question: Congratulations on your comeback and winning the match for the team. We often talk about game awareness, which has been a problem recently. Also, our batsmen struggle to read spinners from their hands. Was this discussed in the camp, and what do you personally do to improve this skill?

Hussain: I've talked about this before in a press conference, maybe during the PSL. As a collective, all of us—including the media and the public—we say we need a number four or five player who can play all three types of cricket (T20, ODI, Test). But there are more chances of failure in that role, and unfortunately, in our country, if a player fails in one or two matches or a series, everyone, including the media and the public, gets after them, and they end up being dropped. I think playing in the middle order is the most difficult job because you have to play all three formats. If it's so difficult, then there should also be more chances. We have very few good middle-order batsmen in Pakistan who can play all formats. You can count them on your fingers, and if you ask them, they don't even want to play that role.

Question: Can you talk about your bowling? Two months ago, you bowled three overs in a match, but other than that, you've never bowled more than one over in an international T20 match. Were the conditions such that you were given the eighth over today? Nobody was expecting that.

Hussain: No, this was a pre-planned decision. We knew that if we batted first in Abu Dhabi, the pitch would support the pacers because it was a sticky, double-paced wicket. It was already planned. I am a batting all-rounder, so I get a chance to bowl only when needed. The Pakistan team now has many options—Saim bowls, Agha bowls, then there's Nawaz and Faheem. With so many options, and my primary role being batting, I have been working a lot on my bowling with the coach ever since I joined the team. Thank God it paid off today.

Question: Pakistan has been in the UAE for about a month now for the Tri-nation series and the Asia Cup. Even today, when Pakistan lost five wickets at 80, no one thought the team could win the title. You surprised everyone in the Tri-nation series final by beating Afghanistan, who were considered the best team. Can we hope that the Pakistan cricket team has its eyes on the Asia Cup title, especially since we've already lost to India twice?

Hussain: Yes, absolutely. We are hopeful. The team's environment is very good. We have been playing together for a long time, ever since Bangladesh came to Pakistan. We have so many options, and the best thing about this group is that the players are being backed. Earlier, players would be changed after two failed matches. Now they are getting consistent chances, which is what we see happening in international cricket, and that's when players start to respond. So, God willing, we have two matches left, and if we play well, the trophy will be ours.

Question: Congratulations on your excellent performance! When you were included in the last match, there was a lot of criticism about why you were selected. What would you like to say in response to that? Also, what were you and Nawaz talking about when you were batting with five wickets down for 80 runs?

Hussain: I don't think that criticism was necessary. I have performed a lot to get here. That's why we try to stay away from social media. But even then, these things get into our minds, which is not good for individual players. People should be supportive. These are the best players we have. They have performed their way to get here, and it's not easy. It takes a lot of hard work.

Question: What were you and Nawaz talking about during your partnership?

Hussain: My energy was very low today because of the bowling and the high humidity. I told Nawaz that we need to play a long innings because our team's plan is to play aggressively. But after I came out to bat, two more wickets fell quickly, so my gut feeling was that I had to bat for a long time if we were to win this match. If we lost one or two more wickets, it would become very difficult. We talked about playing a long innings. After Nawaz hit two fours off Hasaranga, he said, "I will go for my shots, and you continue to bat long." Thank God it worked for us.

Question: When you were batting, our top-order batsmen got out. Was the pitch difficult to bat on, or were their bowlers just performing well?

Hussain: As I said before, the pitch was a bit sticky, but it got better in the second innings. I think we got out early, which put more pressure on us. And towards the end, we had fewer batsmen left. We were the last pair of specialist batsmen, so we had to make sure we took the game deep.
 
When you have failed to perform in four matches already so how can we expect you to do well in the remaining two? With players like Saim and Haris in the playing XI... I have no hope in you guys.
 
Positive mindset.

Pakistan are 2 wins away from winning the Asia Cup. Last time they won it was in 2012.
 
Possible. Finals will be between pak vs bdesh or pak vs India.

Either way, they will have an edge. They can't lose 3rd time in a row or against bdesh
 
and now they will win next in 3012 :uakmal

I remember both of Pakistan's Asia Cup wins.

They won the first one in 2000. That was a classic Asia Cup. Final was between SL and Pakistan. It was in Dhaka. I purchased a ticket for PAK-IND game but didn't go as I was sick. I watched from home.

2012 Asia Cup wasn't that great. Pakistan won that one by beating Bangladesh in the final.
 
Shoaib Akhtar while speaking on a local sports platform criticized the role of Hussain Talat:

“Hats off to him, good job, well done. He proved his selection right. But in what kind of circumstances did you play at a run-a-ball? Whenever pressure came, Nawaz eased it for you, that’s the reality. You took two wickets, scored some runs, so eventually you got the Man of the Match. Nothing against him, nothing to take away from him. But again, Pakistan’s selection — even after winning this match — is not right. Even if you go on to win the whole tournament, you don’t have proper role-specific players,”
 
Shoaib Akhtar while speaking on a local sports platform criticized the role of Hussain Talat:

“Hats off to him, good job, well done. He proved his selection right. But in what kind of circumstances did you play at a run-a-ball? Whenever pressure came, Nawaz eased it for you, that’s the reality. You took two wickets, scored some runs, so eventually you got the Man of the Match. Nothing against him, nothing to take away from him. But again, Pakistan’s selection — even after winning this match — is not right. Even if you go on to win the whole tournament, you don’t have proper role-specific players,”
Akhtar is plain wrong! Nothing succeeds like success and you can’t argue against that. When a team wins while you continue whining against team selection is just being adamant and inflexible, and reflects poorly on you (Akhtar).
 
It is likely going to be very difficult but not impossible.

Gap between India and other Asian teams became very huge in T20 format.

I think India declined in Test but they became stronger in T20.
India is a very good T20 team, but the other Asian sides are generally quite average and have been deteriorating each year, that’s why the gap between India and other Asian teams is so huge.

Babar and Rizwan, in particular, have failed to evolve their games. In fact, in their attempts to become power-hitters, they lost the ability to play grounded shots through the gaps, which was once Babar's specialty. Consequently, he has become a less effective player. Their replacements are even less impressive, so I have low expectations for the team's future.

Bangladesh peaked around 2018-2019 and have been in decline ever since, having failed to adequately replace their aging stalwarts.

Sri Lanka has been in a transitional phase since the retirements of legendary players like Sangakkara, Jayawardene, Muralitharan, and Malinga. While it is undeniably challenging to replace such iconic figures, most of their successors have not even proven to be of a decent standard.
 
Akhtar is plain wrong! Nothing succeeds like success and you can’t argue against that. When a team wins while you continue whining against team selection is just being adamant and inflexible, and reflects poorly on you (Akhtar).
I wouldn’t say he is, and agree with his remarks re Talat. He simply isn’t a good choice in this format. In t20 it’s more likely for lesser teams to cause an upset and that could happen in a ind-pak final. If Pakistan win it wouldn’t atomically mean we are a good t20 team. As a lot of people have mentioned we are a mid team at best and have a lots of improvements needed if we wish to compete with the top teams.
 
TBH... Talat is a good fit for ODis and I am still gonna say that he is not a t20 material... The position he plays on is never gonna work for him in t20s... Pakistan needs to move on from him.
 
In the last couple of series, Talat has finished 2 games for Pakistan in difficult circumstances, one against WI and one yesterday. Yes, he got help from Hassan Nawaz and Mohammed Nawaz at the other end but this is very rare for a Pakistan middle-order batter.

His ceiling is 120 SR max, but he is a vital player in the middle order.
 
I am sorry our performance have not been of a champion two win last two matches we need to improve and have a plan so far I have not seen any
 
We need to get through Bangladesh first, who actually beat Sri Lanka in a lot more comprehensive manner. Very good bowling attack and if their batting comes through, they look really good even for the final.

Our batting is terrible. Can someone pull up the stats how many times we have been five down below 100 runs on this UAE tour?
 
I don't like our mentality.

Currently we only have one match left.

If we win it we get another one.

Let's not take final as guaranteed. We are not entitled to play it.
 
Shoaib Akhtar while speaking on a local sports platform criticized the role of Hussain Talat:

“Hats off to him, good job, well done. He proved his selection right. But in what kind of circumstances did you play at a run-a-ball? Whenever pressure came, Nawaz eased it for you, that’s the reality. You took two wickets, scored some runs, so eventually you got the Man of the Match. Nothing against him, nothing to take away from him. But again, Pakistan’s selection — even after winning this match — is not right. Even if you go on to win the whole tournament, you don’t have proper role-specific players,”
What a retard
 
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