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Last year, it was a surprise he wasn't selected. This year it is unforgivable...
Anyone know why?
Anyone know why?
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From a very very and very reliable source :-
He was assured by a franchise that he will be their 2nd supplementary pick, one of the member of that franchise even called him and said same thing. Apparently it has something to do with Shakeel and Co. and it's only reason why wasn't picked, the franchise picked another talented youngster(who is also good but nowhere close when compared to Zeeshan) instead of him.
Zeeshan is very demotivated and is thinking of quitting Cricket.
From a very very and very reliable source :-
He was assured by a franchise that he will be their 2nd supplementary pick, one of the member of that franchise even called him and said same thing. Apparently it has something to do with Shakeel and Co. and it's only reason why wasn't picked, the franchise picked another talented youngster(who is also good but nowhere close when compared to Zeeshan) instead of him.
Zeeshan is very demotivated and is thinking of quitting Cricket.
From a very very and very reliable source :-
He was assured by a franchise that he will be their 2nd supplementary pick, one of the member of that franchise even called him and said same thing. Apparently it has something to do with Shakeel Cancer and Co. and it's only reason why wasn't picked, the franchise picked another talented youngster(who is also good but nowhere close when compared to Zeeshan) instead of him.
Zeeshan is very demotivated and is thinking of quitting Cricket.
Otherwise, it should have been a blessing in disguise - T20 is not the place for young budding career. I saw one domestic game recently (WAPDA v HBL), where Arshad had a decent opening spell, then Captain didn't bother to bring him till 50th over and kid went for plenty in last over. He was probably bowling the last over without proper warming as I felt Captain certainly found he has one last over to finish!!!
Which franchise?
Why is PSL so important in Pak that a former under-19 captain feels so demotivated at not being picked??
PSL did not even exist few years back
Zeeshan has been mistreated by his regional team as well. He hardly ever gets picked despite giving performances. If I remember correctly he got 3 LA games this season and in 2 of those he scored 140+. His LA average is also 50+ I think. If UN talkz is right Shakeel Shiekh has kept him out who is probably the person keeping him out in domestic games and who according to rumors is the reason why Sadaf Hussain has never gotten an opportunity
From a very very and very reliable source :-
He was assured by a franchise that he will be their 2nd supplementary pick, one of the member of that franchise even called him and said same thing. Apparently it has something to do with Shakeel and Co. and it's only reason why wasn't picked, the franchise picked another talented youngster(who is also good but nowhere close when compared to Zeeshan) instead of him.
Zeeshan is very demotivated and is thinking of quitting Cricket.
Just spoke with Zeeshan.
Basically he was told by a senior player that he would be picked for PSL4 but that of course turned out not to be true.
He's really gutted as one would expect.
Silver lining is though he is seriously thinking about leaving Pindi region cricket - in fact he is playing for Multan in the National T20 tournament.
Just spoke with Zeeshan.
Basically he was told by a senior player that he would be picked for PSL4 but that of course turned out not to be true.
He's really gutted as one would expect.
Silver lining is though he is seriously thinking about leaving Pindi region cricket - in fact he is playing for Multan in the National T20 tournament.
I guess lack of understanding of real potential and bad selections are the big problems in PCB. We have got so much talent coming through but nobody has the guts to pick a talented guy, groom him and play him at a level he deserves.
Players are still coming through but unlike the times of Imran or in 90s nobody has the eye to see the potential. Its all about stats of domestics now a days.
NZ with 4-5 million population manages their player and have a much much better eye for whatever talent they have got and then grooming that person for international level.
Just spoke with Zeeshan.
Basically he was told by a senior player that he would be picked for PSL4 but that of course turned out not to be true.
He's really gutted as one would expect.
Silver lining is though he is seriously thinking about leaving Pindi region cricket - in fact he is playing for Multan in the National T20 tournament.
You have to ask some psl owners and managers to consider this name.
Any takers for ‘tabdeeli’?
The PSL owners and coaches will say, who is he and whether he is a bowler or batsman.
The PSL owners and coaches will say, who is he and whether he is a bowler or batsman.
Just spoke with Zeeshan.
Basically he was told by a senior player that he would be picked for PSL4 but that of course turned out not to be true.
He's really gutted as one would expect.
Silver lining is though he is seriously thinking about leaving Pindi region cricket - in fact he is playing for Multan in the National T20 tournament.
Yes and no. You are right on selection issues etc and most managements failing to select players based on potential but the problem here (Zeeshan's non selection) didm't arise because people were only looking at stats. Fact is the likes of Zeeshan have been performing at domestic level and so they would have been top contenders even on stats alone.
Pal owners want to chase the allmighty dollor, they want winners and proven players, the want the crowds the shout for thyre playing superstars , they won't risk players like Zeeshan or Ghulam, pal is all about money and very little to do with pakistans untapped cricket talent . The same goes for the directors managers coaches,
Why is PSL so important in Pak that a former under-19 captain feels so demotivated at not being picked??
PSL did not even exist few years back
And they will say who is he.
Leaving Pindi would be good for him.
I remember speaking with Hammad Azam in late 2011 and I suggested that he moves away from Pindi Rams and plays for some other team as I had felt that in past two T20 tournaments he was not being given fair chances by his captain (You can guess who can it was) who also was an allrounder and knew that providing opportunities to shine to Hammad in televised games would be good for Hammad and bad for captain. So he made sure that Hammad did not get to bat or bowl the way Hammad should have been.
Hammad told me that he does not want to do that. He said Pindi is good place for him to be and he expects that this is his best chance to be noticed. I would not be surprised that Hammad was also likely given the assurance by senior(s) (I would not be surprised if it were more than one senior, because they all look after each other's interests) and now in 2018, Hammad is no more.
Cant you ask Mickey to ask his owners to get him in the Karachi Kings squad give him couple of games if he hits off he could be the finisher Pakistan needs for World Cup same could apply for Badar aswellJust spoke with Zeeshan.
Basically he was told by a senior player that he would be picked for PSL4 but that of course turned out not to be true.
He's really gutted as one would expect.
Silver lining is though he is seriously thinking about leaving Pindi region cricket - in fact he is playing for Multan in the National T20 tournament.
Cant you ask Mickey to ask his owners to get him in the Karachi Kings squad give him couple of games if he hits off he could be the finisher Pakistan needs for World Cup same could apply for Badar aswell
I don’t know anything about him but if he is sulking and thinking of quitting then maybe there is something wrong with his attitude? A better approach would be him accepting it and going away and scoring heavily so that he can’t be ignored.
Talented players not getting selected happens everywhere in every sport, you have to put in the graft to get to the pinnacle. Batting requires mental strength and giving a spot to someone easily will not aid them in the long term, best examples of this are Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shezad.
The selectors of course could handle this better by talking to the players not selected and set them a plan of action, tell them what they need to work on to get picked.
Rather than toiling away in domestics and facing rejection after rejection, Zeeshan Malik would be better served in pushing his mamu or chachu in getting a spot on the PCB selection committee because that seems like a sure shot way of getting a spot in the side whether you deserve it or not.
Absolutely spot on.PCB's domestic schedule is messed up - National T20 should have been played before PSL draft
Rather than toiling away in domestics and facing rejection after rejection, Zeeshan Malik would be better served in pushing his mamu or chachu in getting a spot on the PCB selection committee because that seems like a sure shot way of getting a spot in the side whether you deserve it or not.
ummm..
So, who is he and why did he deserve to be selected ahead of everyone else?
Why so much hype? Never heard of his name before.
Is he quality against the pacers and able to smash them everywhere? Or just like a hyped up Kamran Ghulam who is nothing of substance in real?
If he really was setting things on fire with his ability, his name would've been everywhere.
In this case I likely don't know a lot as I don't know his game.
What bowlers he has played against, on what pitches, and how did he score? If someone can tell me this, preferably show in a video, that'd be great.
Looking forward to it.![]()
Sent a vide of Zeeshan to Mickey today.
He's not sulking or thinking of quitting.
In fact he is looking to sort his future out by moving on from Pindi.
Bhai all information and videos are available in his Talent Spotter thread.
You can go and check there for your own satisfaction and then form your (informed) opinion![]()
Absolutely spot on.
It was the common sense approach, but unfortunately common sense and Pakistan cricket don't go hand in hand very often.