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"We stand a really good chance of doing well at this T20 World Cup" : Waqar Younis

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Pakistan legend Waqar Younis believes his former team has every chance of going all the way and winning this year’s ICC T20 World Cup.

The Asian country are currently rated third on the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings and will travel to Australia later this year full of confidence after some good results in the shortest format of the game over the last 12 months.

Pakistan reached the semi-finals of the 2021 T20 World Cup in UAE and have only lost one 20-over contest – also to Australia – since they tasted defeat against Aaron Finch’s side in November last year.

They also boast the two top ranked batters in T20 cricket - skipper Babar Azam and veteran right-hander Mohammad Rizwan - and Waqar thinks it all bodes well for a strong performance at this year's event.

"We stand a really good chance of doing well at this World Cup," Waqar told ICC Digital in Melbourne recently.

"The pitches in Australia are generally very good batting pitches and Pakistan do have good batters who can really play well in these conditions.

"Babar is definitely going to be the key batter at the top of the order.

"I think he (Babar) will have the impact that he has always had and then of course Rizwan is playing very well and the bowling attack they have got it one of the best in the world."

The bowling attack that Waqar refers to is led by towering pacer Shaheen Afridi, but it's his supporting cast with the ball that the Pakistan great feels remains vastly underrated.

Right-armer Haris Rauf has performed well in Australia's domestic Big Bash League previously, while spin duo Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz have also impressed in recent times.

"We have tried about six or seven fast bowlers in the last year or so and they are all going really well," Waqar noted.

"I feel that Haris Rauf and Shaheen (Afridi) will be pivotal, but let's not forget Hasan Ali either as he has been bowling very decent.

"Pakistan's fast bowling attack is very good and they can mix it up with Shadab and Nawaz as they are good spinners also."

Waqar has the second most Test and ODI wickets in Pakistan's rich cricketing history, with fellow legendary quick Wasim Akram the only bowler with more scalps than the 50-year-old in both formats.

The champion pacer also played alongside some talented batters during his illustrious 14-year international career that included Younis Khan, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Yousuf and Javed Miandad.

While many pundits believe Babar to the equal or better than many of those star Pakistan batters, Waqar said any comparisons should wait until the current skipper finishes his career.

"Babar Azam in modern day cricket looks a million dollars and he is definitely as good as all the big names," Waqar said.

"But all those greats have their own strengths and their own class and all of them played in different eras and we should not forget that.

"Babar is still very young and has plenty of cricket ahead of him and once he has retired you can perhaps sit down and start comparing him with others."

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Highly unlikely!!! Australia is the hot favourite to win this World Cup. NZ, England and India has potential to win this. Other teams will murder Hasan Ali and Rauf. Bowling is very weak. Batting is very average and no power hitter.
 
Based on what?

Says the same guy who claimed he will turn 4 u18 bowlers into world class bowlers in 2 years
 
High optimism if we play 5 matches which are high scoring and manage to win more than 1 we will have done well chances are low of Pakistan outscoring the best in Australia.
 
T20 is an unpredictable format.One outstanding innings or one outstanding bowling spell can change the out come.On paper Australia,England and India are strong but it will depend whether they can maintain the intensity.Not sure how far Pakistan will go but other teams won’t take it lightly.
 
With him no longer coaching for Pakistan team, they maybe be a chance of a..... respectable depature for the group stages rather than a embassing one thanks to Waqar Younis.
 
Waqar is not wrong. Pakistan have a decent T20 team and they are one of the favorites.
 
With him no longer coaching for Pakistan team, they maybe be a chance of a..... respectable depature for the group stages rather than a embassing one thanks to Waqar Younis.

Saqlain is not any better. First of all he is a yes man for PCB and Babar and 2nd thing he doesn't have any understanding about game plan or head coach's job. He would let Babar select whole tournament with same set of players like last World Cup.
 
Aussies at home, they've got to be clear favourites.

India 2nd favourites?
 
Pakistan have the players, but the right selections need to be made.

Also, most importantly the captain is an absolute dud, so very hard for Pak to do well.
 
Australia,India and England are very strong but a couple of poor games can put teams under pressure.New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets in the last T20 WC.India couldn’t handle the pressure.
 
If there was one Pakistani legend whose opinion i cared least about, that would be Waqar.

This is simply because of the mess he made of Pakistan cricket both in his playing days and as a coach.
 
"We have tried about six or seven fast bowlers in the last year or so and they are all going really well," Waqar noted.

Lol not even in the most optimistic of worlds is this true. Waqar might be one of the most clueless ex-cricketers we have.

He'd do well to keep out of the commentary box, keep away from media duties, keep away from coaching, and in turn maintain some of his diminshing legacy which is suffering from his post-cricket career.
 
Aussies at home, they've got to be clear favourites.

India 2nd favourites?
Gotta go with England as second favorites given the firepower they have. With one of Wood or Archer back they’d be the team to beat

Roy Bairstow Butler Milan Livingston Stokes Moeen…
 
If Wood and Archer are fit enough for the world cup then they will be second favourites after Australia.
 
In Australian conditions Pakistan need huge effort from batsmen to get further than first stage.
 
If Pakistan didn't won the WC in UAE after beating India in the WC for the first time they're not going to win it in Australia. Pakistan would be extremely lucky if they reaches semi finals.

Babar will score plenty of runs but as always his runs will have little to no impact. Rizwan will have a very poor tournament with the bat.
 
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I think it’s a very tall order for Pakistan to do well in this World Cup, pitches won’t favour our style, genuine lack of quality power hitting cannot be relying on khushdil, Nawaz and shadab for these late innings boosts, and if our pacers get it wrong easily can fly around the park.

On the other hand Rauf does have a good BBL record however that alone cannot be the reason to lift the trophy.
 
Gotta go with England as second favorites given the firepower they have. With one of Wood or Archer back they’d be the team to beat

Roy Bairstow Butler Milan Livingston Stokes Moeen…

I would put England as the favourites.
 
Saqlain is not any better. First of all he is a yes man for PCB and Babar and 2nd thing he doesn't have any understanding about game plan or head coach's job. He would let Babar select whole tournament with same set of players like last World Cup.

I believe Salian is qualified for the job, has all the accreditations, qualifications and experience in foreign professional dressing rooms also (has been in England coaching set up of many recent successful teams), so I don’t think we should discount him as you are, yes maybe it’s his first head coach role but he understands the culture of Pakistan cricket and I’m sure knows areas where we need to be more professional in our approach having had been coach of other teams.
 
Actually practically speaking T20 is a format where any team having a good day can defeat the mightiest team in an individual game
 
Actually practically speaking T20 is a format where any team having a good day can defeat the mightiest team in an individual game

Correct yes, but to win a tournament you have to be able to do that more than once or more than just the odd occasions, it needs to be more consistently; the question is can Pakistan do that down under as they showed in the UAE, I don’t think so.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nasser Hussain "one thing you have got to remember with Pakistan cricket is that they suddenly switch at World Cups. They've got a great record in World Cups. They can be down & out and suddenly a World Cup will come along" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PakvEng?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PakvEng</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) <a href="https://twitter.com/SajSadiqCricket/status/1573382441255182336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 23, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Pakistan lost like 11 one days in a row before world cup 2019. Then they beat favorites, hosts and eventual winner England ad then had a great run.
 
The opposition plan is going to be simple - hammer the Pakistan batters with short balls.

Our bowling will do ok, but the batting remains a huge concern.
 
First tier favorites: Ind, Aus, Eng

Second tier favorites: Pak, Nzl, SA

Wild cards: WI, SL

Nusicance teams that can pull of that odd win and ruin it for others but won’t do much: Bangladesh, Afghanistan.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nasser Hussain "one thing you have got to remember with Pakistan cricket is that they suddenly switch at World Cups. They've got a great record in World Cups. They can be down & out and suddenly a World Cup will come along" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PakvEng?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PakvEng</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) <a href="https://twitter.com/SajSadiqCricket/status/1573382441255182336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 23, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Lol typical Nasser making generic run of the mill statements like a programmed robot. :91:

"iNdIa aRe tHe bEsT bAttInG unIT iN tHe wOrLd"

"pAkiStaN hAs gReAt fAsT bOwLeRs"

"sRi lAnKanS pUncH aBovE tHeIr wEiGhT"..

The list just doesn't end lol.

Here's the reality...

Pakistan has made it to the semi finals in only 1 out of the last 5 world cups (ODIs + T20s). Pakistan has made it to the semi finals in only one of the last 5 Cricket World cups (ODI) and haven't made it to a single final since the turn of the millennium. But but they always "suddenly" switch around at the world cups.

Pakistan also has less ICC final appearances this millenium than India (8), Australia (7) , Sri Lanka (6), New Zealand (4), England (4) and West Indies (4), but somehow there's this myth that they always "turn up" at ICC major events. :91:

Lazy... Really.. :moyo
 
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