Mamoon
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[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
After the loss to Sri Lanka in the final, I noticed you had claimed that the current batting line-up for Pakistan in T20s is the best we got because "there is no talent in Pakistan cricket". I don't disagree you with quality of the talent pool, we're certainly scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to finding new players.
Having said that, I will name a better T20 batting side for Pakistan. I'm not claiming they will score 200+ consistently nor do I think they're capable of scoring 400 in an ODI but it's much better than what we have now which is what matters at present.
Sharjeel Khan - a must for Australian conditions
Asif Ali
Babar Azam
Fakhar Zaman (last chance)
Haider Ali
Muhammad Nawaz
Shadab Khan
Muhammad Rizwan - only place where we can hide him. The reserve keepers are trash.
Pace bowler 1
Pace bowler 2
Pace bowler 3
Before you ridicule Sharjeel, he is a must for Australian conditions. He has a proven track record against Starc and Cummins in ODIs.
In terms of reserve players, you could add Imad Wasim if for e.g. Fakhar continues his bad run of form. The most suitable reserve accumulator would be Shan Masood.
This line-up would have had a more realistic opportunity of chasing down Sri Lanka's total in the Asia Cup final.
Sharjeel is rubbish. The fact that people are still vouching for him after watching his performance and fitness since he came back is baffling. Sharjeel has a cult-following - for a long time, they proclaimed that he was innocent and were criticizing Sethi for targetting him only to be left speechless when Sharjeel confessed.
His so-called proven track record against Starc and Cummins is based on one ODI series 5 years ago on highways where Warner was scoring massive hundreds and Australia was piling up mammoth scores. All Sharjeel did was score three useless half-centuries and failed to convert them into substantial scores that could influence the outcome of the game.
Pakistan won only one match in that series and Sharjeel scored 29 runs only.
With Sharjeel, not only are you getting a rubbish batsman, but you are also getting a complete liability in the field. T20 matches often come down to fine margins: converting 1s into 2s and 2s into 3s, saving that 15-20 runs in the field.
With Sharjeel, you are guaranteed to gift an additional 15-20 runs to the opposition and also impact strike rotation thanks to his poor running. When Sharjeel is in the middle, there is always a high risk of a run-out.
He simply doesn't score enough runs to compensate for his pathetic fitness. As an overall package, he is a disaster.
Asif Ali as an opener could work, but he is a brainless hack who is completely one-dimensional in his approach and gets outsmarted very easily. On a good day he could take Pakistan to a flier, but all the opposition needs to do is bring a spinner and bowl some variations, slower ones, etc. and he is guaranteed to throw his wicket away.
Opening with Asif Ali is like opening with Shahid Afridi. You will get fireworks every now and then, but more often than not, every knows how it is going to end.
Fakhar could work at #4. When he is in form and his head is in the right place, he could work at any position.
Haider, Nawaz, Shadab, and Rizwan at #5, #6, #7, and #8 and is a recipe for disaster. This middle/lower-order would not look out of place in an associate team and it is hardly any better than the current options that we have at our disposal.
Rizwan in the lower-order is madness because he has already shown that he cannot bat at that position. His career would have been over if he wasn't promoted to open the innings. Without the PP, he simply cannot score runs fluently.
The batting lineup that you mentioned is poor. It would take a miraculous effort from the bowlers or a massive stroke of luck to qualify for the semifinals with this lineup.
Considering the options at Pakistan's disposal, there is no option but to open with Babar and Rizwan. Pakistan will only make things worse if they reshuffle the batting order. These two need to tweak their approach. They don't have to slog from ball one but if they can increase their SRs by 5-6 points, it would be fine.
Pakistan is an impoverished team. This opening combo is the only semblance of consistency that we have, and it is covering up a lot of shortcomings. Pakistan made WT20 SF and the Asia Cup Final, and it would not have been possible without this pair.