Mamoon
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I personally find it intriguing. Obviously Azhar isn't a good ODI batsman, but he is much better compared to Shafiq, which is baffling.
In Tests, Azhar is a bigger strokeless wonder compared to Shafiq, who looks more dynamic and has a better SR. In ODIs, it is the opposite.
Azhar is mentally stronger yes, but for me that is not conclusive enough to explain the difference between the two players in ODIs, keeping their respective strengths and weaknesses in mind.
Could it be because Azhar is opening and is able to to maintain a better SR by getting boundaries in the PP overs? Maybe, because Azhar at number 3 in ODIs has looked as bad as Shafiq.
Could a case be made for Shafiq to open instead of Azhar? Will it allow him to replicate the relative success of Azhar and perhaps even improve on it?
In Tests, Azhar is a bigger strokeless wonder compared to Shafiq, who looks more dynamic and has a better SR. In ODIs, it is the opposite.
Azhar is mentally stronger yes, but for me that is not conclusive enough to explain the difference between the two players in ODIs, keeping their respective strengths and weaknesses in mind.
Could it be because Azhar is opening and is able to to maintain a better SR by getting boundaries in the PP overs? Maybe, because Azhar at number 3 in ODIs has looked as bad as Shafiq.
Could a case be made for Shafiq to open instead of Azhar? Will it allow him to replicate the relative success of Azhar and perhaps even improve on it?