Whilst reading the match situation (following every ball), Tamim and Fakhar both got out trying to hit big knowing that they are not on course to make a big score (170+). Hafeez also rushed his innings because he knew LQ were not on course to get a proper total on this track. No matter how you look at it, 160 was still a par score and LQ openers just did not set the tone.
Babar was 100% correct when he said that there is nothing in the wicket, and you will get full value for your runs if you play cricket shots instead of playing cross batted hacks. Anyone who was analysing the innings by both openers, please note how many times Tamim played and missed the ball in comparison to Fakhar. He was clearly trying too, too hard and was just bogged down. It can happen to the best players so this isn’t a direct personal attack on him. He faced 24 balls (4 overs of the power play) in the first 6 overs and was hardly a run a ball (could be way less) if I remember clearly, whilst Fakhar’s strike rate was much better. The lack of rotating the strike on Tamim’s part was what let him down, as Fakhar was going very well today.
However, Tamim did do very well in play off 2 and Semi finals for LQ. Not exceptional but he wasn’t bad at all.