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Also.. we CAN restrict a team to 250 without Shadab.. but we CANT chase 341 without Faheem.. It's up to you
Also.. we CAN restrict a team to 250 without Shadab.. but we CANT chase 341 without Faheem.. It's up to you
Playing Fahim Ashraf will be a bad bet because he is likely to go for 80+ runs if he bowls 10 overs. I doubt he would be able to score even 30. Plus he would let Indian batting line up off the hook by providing easy and safe runs in the middle overs.
Leave Imad out as he is not that good a spinner that can trouble indian batting. He would let them settle by milking him for singles.
I would suggest going with 4 pacers (Amir, Hassan, Junaid and Rumman) and Shadab Khan. Rumman can be a potential match winner. He has a good inswinger to begin with. Liked his yorkers to Ben Stokes and change of pace. All wicket taking attack will be tough test for India and If they can pass through they definitely deserve to win.
Faheem for Imad
Aamir for Raees
India is overrated against spin. Shadab can't do worse than Yasir in the 2015 world cup who has/had no future in LOIs to begin with.
Agree with this. This isn't the India who could play spin with their eyes closed anymore. Some of these batsmen definitely struggle with spin, even though as a team collectively they are still the best spin playing nation.
I would definitely play a spinner either Imad or Shadab, its nice to have the option it makes the attack more varied. Hafeez isn't enough on his own, his bowling has deteriorated and even then he's not really a wicket taking option. It's tricky to choose from them, Imad's been more effective in general this tournament, but Shadab offers more variety and was better against India last time. Think I'll go with Shadab, which is a little risky, and I do believe Imad is the superior batsman, just think he'll do better against the subcontinent sides.
India is overrated against spin. Shadab can't do worse than Yasir in the 2015 world cup who has/had no future in LOIs to begin with.
Well MIG just posted videos of Rumman, Amir and Imad going full throttle in the training. If I were to connect the dots then there will be one change in the team and Amir will come in, in place of Shadab.
Faheem for Imad
Aamir for Raees
Well MIG just posted videos of Rumman, Amir and Imad going full throttle in the training. If I were to connect the dots then there will be one change in the team and Amir will come in, in place of Shadab.
I wouldn't read too much into that.
They may all feature but it's good practice to have them all out there going through the motions as you never know... a player could experience back spasm just before the game or sprain an ankle whilst doing fielding drills.
Fahim and Amir should play and Rees and Immad should sit out. Fahim is much better batsman than Immad and Shahab is much better bowler, we have to play both of them.
Amir choice is no brainer. No other change is possible at this time, unless somebody is injured.
Pakistan should play the following bowlers -
Amir
Junaid
Raees
Hasan
Fahim
Shadab
Fahim and Shadab are decent batsmen to find their way out in ODIs.
A leg spinner is always an attacking option.Shadab has played 3 matches and has the same number of wickets as Fahim, who has played just one match. Fahim deserves it on merit and on the premise that India (and other subcontinent teams) are good players of spin and pacers have dominated the wickets column in the current tournament.
Statements like "Shadab wipes the floor with Fahim" are subjective and hold no weight. Even though I am a fan of Shadab's, his ODI exploits haven't been decent given the extraordinary hype that was created around him.
Fahim may go for runs, but will give you wickets, and deserves the place on merit. Shadab will contain the runs, but wickets will be difficult to come by. If Pakistan want to be aggressive, they should go with Fahim. If they want a defensive option, Shadab will be the man.
A leg spinner is always an attacking option.
Fahim will be eaten alive by the Indian's, his bowling contains no bite.
Leg spinners either take wickets or go for plenty, it's common knowledge. Give me one defensive leg-spinner in te history of the game.Can you point me to a reference for the quote?
Attacking, in my dictionary, means taking wickets. Defending means containing runs.
Leg spinners either take wickets or go for plenty, it's common knowledge. Give me one defensive leg-spinner in te history of the game.
Leg spinners either take wickets or go for plenty, it's common knowledge. Give me one defensive leg-spinner in te history of the game.
I agree.Bhai they should play Fahim instead of Imad.
I agree.
Don't know where this logic of Imad helping the ball reverse came from. Just another excuse to keep him in the XI despite pathetic performances.
I could use that exact excuse for Aahab, as he also lands the ball on the face, at most times.
What are the qualities of a defensive spinner? Personally, it would mean:Using historical perspective to mitigate current evidence is quite an extraordinary trait.
What are the qualities of a defensive spinner? Personally, it would mean:
1. The bowler doesn't flight the ball, afraid of being hit.
2. They bowl a channel which won't bring wickets, but difficult to score off as well.
Shadab has been flighting the ball and has pitched the ball in the perfect area, most of the times.
Fahim should play but not in place of Shadab.
He's improving and creating chances, that's what matters.I think you are confusing two things: result and intent. Shadab may bowl attacking lines, flight the ball etc, that comprises his INTENT. However if after all these, he still ends up being a run container instead of a wicket taker, then the end RESULT is that he is a defensive option.
Making decisions based on intent instead of result is the reason why Pakistan is in such a sorry state in ODIs. Hasan Ali was rotting in domestics when we were playing players like Wahab and Rahat. Countless other examples fail to open your eyes to the reality, so I doubt Shadab's example will be a different case.
I hope you have also given up your anti-Fakhar campaign.