Saturday, May 15, 2010

Which was the most painful?

In chronological order, here are Pakistan's 10 most painful losses since I've been following cricket:

  • Melbourne 1985 (B&H Final vs India)
  • Lahore 1987 (WC SF vs Australia)
  • Bridgetown 1988 (3rd Test vs WI)
  • Bangalore 1996 (WC QF vs India)
  • Lord's 1999 (WC Final vs Australia)
  • St. John's 2000 (3rd Test vs WI)
  • Kingston 2007 (WC Group Match vs Ireland)
  • Johannesburg 2007 (T20 WC Final vs India)
  • Sydney 2010 (2nd Test vs Australia)
  • St. Lucia 2010 (T20 WC SF vs Australia)
Which do you think is the most painful? Try not to let the fresh wounds of St. Lucia affect your choice; naturally it hurts the most right now. But which one is the most painful overall?

Any other suggestions are welcome. This is just my personal top 10.

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Pakistan Deserve to be There!

So then, Pakistan are going to be playing the semi finals of the ICC World T20 for the 3rd time in as many T20 world cups.

The fact that Pakistan have qualified has raised a number of comments.

Much like "lucky", "they don't deserve to be there", and the likes.

Why I ask?

Sure Pakistan have won only 2 of their matches but then so had New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, and India - the 4 teams that did not qualify.

Did Pakistan not fare better than them in the matches they played?

Pakistan were beaten comprehensively by Australia, just like all the other teams. While England beat them in the final over and New Zealand of the final delivery!

So despite those losses, Pakistan have not looked all that bad during the World T20.

The openers have fired more often than not, Afridi has played a couple of cameos, and the bowlers have been at the top of their game leaving aside the performance against Australia.

Pakistan's fielding was atrocious in the earlier part of the tournament but in the latter games it picked up, with Umar Akmal and Misbah and a few others holding on to some brilliant catches.

So then why don't Pakistan deserve to be there?

They qualified on net run rate, which they usually never do. So many times, Pakistan have missed out on qualification due to net run rate so I think its high time that it goes the other way now.

Going into the semis, I feel Pakistan's bowling is well settled with the reliance on spinners - the best part being that all 4 spinners are of a different variety.

They should stick to the combination that played against South Africa with the only possible change being Fawad Alam in place of Khalid Latif.

The reason I say that is because Pakistan have struggled with the number 3 spot. A more composed batsman who will not throw away his wicket is what is required to carry on from the platform that Akmal and Butt have so often set during this World T20.

Fawad Alam is an ideal batsman to do that. If not him then surely Misbah should get a promotion to give him time to settle down before he can play his big shots.

Pakistan play the best team of the tournament in the semis, and potentially the eventual champions, but count Pakistan out at your own Peril.

They've got momentum behind them given their victory over South Africa and anything is possible in T20 crciket.

Even moreso, anything is possible when Pakistan take the field in a T20 game!

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Pakistan needs a Flamboyant Shahid Afridi!

Bangladesh almost gave Pakistan a few heart attacks last night, but Australia made sure that the defending champions do not get knocked out in Round 1 of the World T20.

More than Pakistan's chances of advancing in the 20-20 world cup, I was concerned about Waqar Younis. The last time Pakistan got knocked out of a world cup in the West Indies, the coach did not make it back home.

Fortunately, things are different this time.

Pakistan's super league stage begins today with their first match against England. With New Zealand and South Africa to follow, the semi finals look like a sure shot but as always, with Pakistan one never knows!

They have not played all that badly so far, but something is missing.

All the batsmen seem to be in good touch, but the bowling, which was supposed to be Pakistan's firepower has lacked the zing.

Afridi, who is one of the most dangerous T20 bowlers, has gone wicketless in the two games against Bangladesh and Australia. What's more is that he has been expensive going at over 8 an over.

That is one of the key reasons why he has not looked like himself in the field.

Afridi has always been the go to man with the ball for past captains; he has always been the one chirping away in the outfield bucking up the rest of the players.

Now as captain, he needs to be doing that even more.

But due to his own below par performance with the ball, he has probably lost some confidence, and in turn his ability to lift his team mates.

For Pakistan to play like the T20 world champions, they need Afridi back at his best. Not with the bat, but with the ball and in the field.

One wicket will do wonders for him, but even if it doesn't come, as the captain of the team Afridi should be concentrating on the bigger picture.

We need more of the flamboyancy that he shows in his batting to come out in Afridi the captain.

That is the only way, we can have a successful Pakistan!

So far, I feel the team selection and the batting and bowling order have not been the best that Pakistan can offer.

The absence of Mohammad Asif and the presence of Mohammad Sami is inexplicable. Surely Asif needs to come back for the Super League games.

Not attacking the bowling with Razzak, something that worked 10 months ago, is also hard to understand.

Afridi needs to be more flexible with his bowlers and less so with his batsman.

Sure Mohammad Hafeez is a domestic star, but in international cricket he is at best an average player. That's why he keeps getting dropped and keeps making comebacks.

His offspin is crucial and can be a potent weapon if used wisely, so he should play but surely not at number 3.

Pakistan is wasting Fawad Alam at number 8 and no one knows this boy's game better than Afridi under whom at the domestic level Fawad has scored tons of runs in all forms of the game.

Give Fawad the number 3 spot and allow him to steer Pakistan's chase or setting of a total; I am sure he will not fail and will do a far better job than Hafeez in that position.

Afridi has been a flamboyant captain at the domestic level and if only he brings that out in the West Indies, does Pakistan stand a chance to have yet another successful T20 campaign.

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