Savak
World Star
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2006
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He was touted as having had a tremendous impact on the Sialkot team in domestic cricket and many people, analysts, domestic cricket followers praised him for the impact he had on really lifting the Sialkot team in T-20 cricket.
But he has had various opportunities to captain Pakistan in International Cricket in T-20, ODI and Test Cricket, to captain Karachi Kings and now the Multan Sultans in the PSL. He has been a complete and utter failure as captain, he has on record even run away when things got tough for e.g. resigning from the captaincy for Karachi Kings in the middle of PSL 1, deliberately thowing away a domestic game in 2005 to protest against a decision made by the tournament organizers. The 2009 report by the team management on his captaincy was less flattering where it stated that the guy was a loner, extremely aloof, did not really interact much with the team mates to build relationships and therefore struggled to lift the team up in tough circumstances.
I am just surprised at the completely lack luster body language and concern about where his MS team stood in the tournament and the need to uplift the team to the qualifiers. To me giving him the captaincy was the biggest mistake because lets face it, the guy has a guaranteed spot in the PSL as a platinum player irrespective of match winning performances, he is clearly not motivated and he wasn't even remotely scared about losing the captaincy.
Anyways, the point of this spiel is that the Franchises need to avoid giving the captaincy to someone just because of seniority alone. All the Franchises need to think about giving the captaincy in the future to players who have a lot more at stake at the PSL and for Pakistan Cricket.
But he has had various opportunities to captain Pakistan in International Cricket in T-20, ODI and Test Cricket, to captain Karachi Kings and now the Multan Sultans in the PSL. He has been a complete and utter failure as captain, he has on record even run away when things got tough for e.g. resigning from the captaincy for Karachi Kings in the middle of PSL 1, deliberately thowing away a domestic game in 2005 to protest against a decision made by the tournament organizers. The 2009 report by the team management on his captaincy was less flattering where it stated that the guy was a loner, extremely aloof, did not really interact much with the team mates to build relationships and therefore struggled to lift the team up in tough circumstances.
I am just surprised at the completely lack luster body language and concern about where his MS team stood in the tournament and the need to uplift the team to the qualifiers. To me giving him the captaincy was the biggest mistake because lets face it, the guy has a guaranteed spot in the PSL as a platinum player irrespective of match winning performances, he is clearly not motivated and he wasn't even remotely scared about losing the captaincy.
Anyways, the point of this spiel is that the Franchises need to avoid giving the captaincy to someone just because of seniority alone. All the Franchises need to think about giving the captaincy in the future to players who have a lot more at stake at the PSL and for Pakistan Cricket.