This is actually a very good topic and it was an issue i also identified back in 2015.
There are multiple causes behind this phenomena which I will list below
- Players not bothering to improve themselves
- Flawed Players that were given extended runs only to realize they are bad
- Players with fitness issues
- Players not showing up First Class and even grade 2 cricket
- Players real age catching up
- Players getting comfortable to pampered life and not working hard
Lets look at each player case by case.
Umar Akmal
When Umar Akmal came in 2009-2010, fans were soo crazy about him that no one was ready to criticize him or even drop him. Just like how Aamir Jamal is a fan favorite currently and being praised to the moon, same was the case of Umar Akmal. However, I had identified back in 2010, that Umar has a habit of throwing his wicket away. This was because he couldn't rotate strike and did not have the mental capacity to extend an innings.
Whenever Umar was required to rotate strike and not hit boundaries, he would get tired after a few singles and doubles, and that is when he would try to release himself from running by hitting some shots and eventually throwing his wicket away.
Plus, Umar's defense was non existent and he was more focused on non cricketing activities.
One problem with Umar was that he thought he was safe in the team because Kamran Akmal was a senior player and plus Umar had develop a large fan following. Soon he was involved in controversies where he faked an injury, had traffic fights etc.
Umar should had went back to domestic cricket and grinded atleast 5 years. If he had improved mentally and skill wise, he still could had have a career. But the issue was, if Umar was dropped for one tour, he would be back after 2 tours. Infact, in Pakistan it became quite famous that whenever Umar got dropped, he would visit Raiwind and have a meeting with Mian saab. This created more resentment towards him by PCB and players aswell.
When the fixing issue took place, had Umar not made PCB his enemy, he could gotten away with a slight ban, but his antics got to him.
Ahmed Shezad
Ahmed Shezad had all the shots in the world in his arsenal. One issue with such players are is that they sometimes dont know which shot to use, thus sometimes its better to be a limited player than to be a player with all abilities.
Shezad was not a hack, but he was also a player that wasnt as good many had assumed. One of the reasons why he got into the teams permanent spot was because he had smashed a 100 in a small ground of New Zealand. Fans went gaga and so did PCB and he was made the opener of the team for many years.
Also, for many years Shezad was not even focusing on domestic cricket. He was friends with Afridi, had his backing to get in the team no matter what and also had attitude issues that were identified many times but nothing happened.
It is just during the last 12 months did Ahmed Shezad decided to focus on domestic cricket, but back in the day he could care less and did not bothered to imporve his game by playing domestic cricket. He had developed an attitude that he was a senior player as he had played for Pakistan.
Even now Shezad thinks just cause he decided to work hard in domestic for the last 12-18 months he warrants a place.
His batting became so ugly that his whole technique was ruined.
Sohaib Maqsood
Sohaib only got into the Pakistani team because of the media hype that existed for him. After just 1 or 2 seasons of domestic cricket Sohaib was avg in the high 50s but wasnt getting selected. Media started to fight his case and went on about how a player is being mistreated and not getting selected on merit.
Basically, the guy had a purple patch in domestic cricket which is why he got into team but eventually was exposed.
Mohammad Yousuf
Yousuf did great injustice to his own talent and the reason was that he had the attitude that because he topped the charts he didn require to play domestic cricket. Yousuf played very little domestic cricket and had an attitude that if God gives him more games he will play or else wont care.
Yousuf should had played uptil 2012 if he had worked hard on his game and not developed that senior player attiude.
There are also many more players I can go about, however I would also like to add that there are players that identified there issues and worked hard and came back into the team.
Mohammad Rizwan
Rizwan was always a keeper batsman avg 40+ in domestic cricket. In international circuit he was throwing away his wicket and was not able to get runs. Rizwan was about to become a cricketer that would take a few balls to get into the game and than start attacking.
However, Rizwan developed his shots. Rizwan worked hard by going back to club cricket and doing nets where he worked on his shot selection. He than developed himself into an opener where he finally got to show case his talent.
Iftikhar Ahmed
Ifti was always a hard hitter batter in domestic cricket, but ifti's issue was he was not able to shift his balance correctly, which is why he found issues in his batting in international level.
The only change that Ifti bought in was that his batting stance is as such that he focusses on his shifting of weight, plus Ifti also loves to go back to first class and grade 2 cricket whenever he is not playing for Pakistan. Playing domestic cricket more helps you alot