Abdullah719
T20I Captain
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2013
- Runs
- 44,825
"What right does Mickey Arthur have to say Hafeez isn't committed to his country?" : Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar wades in to the Mohammad Hafeez vs Mickey Arthur discussion:
"Like dislike are 100% part of it. Captains play their favorite players and they also play and win matches. I have seen this throughout my life. It's not that they are just friends in the ground and they play for 6-7 years without performances, that doesn't happen. There are only 1-2 cases like this. But Hafeez is right that likes and dislikes exist.
"For Mickey Arthur to say that your commitment to Pakistan isn't there - bhaijaan he has been playing for 15 years for Pakistan. You came to Pakistan for 15-25 months. What right does he have to say Hafeez isn't committed to his country? Mickey Arthur isn't some legend or some high-performance coach, he was just OK. He was a good manager, he knew how to handle people but to say who is committed and who isn't committed, what is this?
"There is a career of 15 years for Pakistan and then there is a career of 10 years before that which requires you to grind and get to this stage. It's not just based on talk, you have to go through a lot to play for Pakistan, not like today. There is a whole process. We hear a lot of things all for Pakistan. And to put all this away in one sentence and say you weren't committed... was I wasting my time for 25 years?
"You came for 2-3 years and cleverly spent 2 years living off the Champions Trophy. Don't come here and tell me I'm not committed to my country.
"Don't suddenly jump on a person's commitment unless he has done match-fixing or broken some laws due to which you have hurt the country. Discipline, likes and dislikes, these happen.
"There is no bigger manager than Mourinho, he had so many likes and dislikes. A lot of players didn't agree with him but played with him. If you decide that a player is good then write his name for the team. If you don't think so then fine, but don't bring your ego in the way.
"To wipe out 25 years of work in one go is unfair."
Shoaib Akhtar wades in to the Mohammad Hafeez vs Mickey Arthur discussion:
"Like dislike are 100% part of it. Captains play their favorite players and they also play and win matches. I have seen this throughout my life. It's not that they are just friends in the ground and they play for 6-7 years without performances, that doesn't happen. There are only 1-2 cases like this. But Hafeez is right that likes and dislikes exist.
"For Mickey Arthur to say that your commitment to Pakistan isn't there - bhaijaan he has been playing for 15 years for Pakistan. You came to Pakistan for 15-25 months. What right does he have to say Hafeez isn't committed to his country? Mickey Arthur isn't some legend or some high-performance coach, he was just OK. He was a good manager, he knew how to handle people but to say who is committed and who isn't committed, what is this?
"There is a career of 15 years for Pakistan and then there is a career of 10 years before that which requires you to grind and get to this stage. It's not just based on talk, you have to go through a lot to play for Pakistan, not like today. There is a whole process. We hear a lot of things all for Pakistan. And to put all this away in one sentence and say you weren't committed... was I wasting my time for 25 years?
"You came for 2-3 years and cleverly spent 2 years living off the Champions Trophy. Don't come here and tell me I'm not committed to my country.
"Don't suddenly jump on a person's commitment unless he has done match-fixing or broken some laws due to which you have hurt the country. Discipline, likes and dislikes, these happen.
"There is no bigger manager than Mourinho, he had so many likes and dislikes. A lot of players didn't agree with him but played with him. If you decide that a player is good then write his name for the team. If you don't think so then fine, but don't bring your ego in the way.
"To wipe out 25 years of work in one go is unfair."