Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Afridi does an Inzamam!

Before the match today I had no expectations from Pakistan. The
batting on paper looked wafer thin at best.

The talks of Shahzaib opening and Umar Amin at one down had me
thinking that Pakistan's top five would consist of three 20 year olds,
out of which two were going to play their first ever ODI.

The other 20 year old has not been playing international cricket for
even a year.

All of them are immense talents but to expect that they will be
winning Pakistan games like Inzamam or Younis or Yousuf used to do
would be wrong.

Not much can be expected from a batting line up in which Salman Butt
and Shoaib Malik are the senior most members. They are far from being
what a Saeed Anwar or an Inzamam were for Pakistan.

The fact that we even got so close to Sri Lanka's total is due to the
huge hearted effort of one single man, Pakistan's new captain Shahid
Afridi.

At 32-4, Afridi is the last person most people want to see coming in
to bat. The innings in such a state required an anchor; someone who
would try and consolidate and build the innings from scratch.

Afridi had other things in mind.

He played the anchor role no doubt, but he dropped anchor like no one
else ever has.

Afridi's innings was probably one of the best counter attacks in recent times.

Not only did he hold the innings together, he also ensured that
Pakistan stay ahead of the run rate.

He guided both the Akmals during the two partnerships and it was
evident that he knew he needed to show the way to his junior team
mates.

And show he did.

In many ways he did an Inzamam today. His innings and the way he was
dictating terms was just how Inzamam used to do for Pakistan.

Everyone knows how Afridi raises his game to new levels when given
responsibility. We all saw it in the World T20 in 2009 when he was
vice captain and payed a significant role in winning the trophy for
Pakistan.

We've seen it in domestic cricket for many years where he's led the
Sindh and Karachi sides with success.

But the level that Afridi raised his game to tonight was far beyond my
expectations.

The well pitched regulars are aware that I'm the eternal optimist and
one of Afridi's biggest fans; if he exceeded my expectations then I
wonder what the regular detractors of the man are feeling like today?

Sure the team didn't win, but the only reason they even looked like
winning at some stage was Afridi.

The captain has shown the way and now its up to the new comers and the juniors in the side to lift their game and play with the heart that
Afridi did today.

The bowling looks settled and the fielding is showing signs of
improvement; its the batsmen that need to stand up and be counted for.

And what better than to do it in the next game against India.

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Comebacks to take Pakistan down the same Disastrous Route!

Well then, Shoaib Akhtar is back for Pakistan.

It wasn't long ago that Shahid Afridi, who also happens to be the captain of Pakistan, conspired with Mohammad Asif to keep Shoaib Akhtar out of the Pakistani dressing room.

It wasn't long ago either that Afridi said "If I am made captain, Shoaib Akhtar will never play for Pakistan".

And yet Shoaib Akhtar is back with Afridi at the helm.

What about all those voices about looking at the future and grooming youngsters? Aren't there enough young and talented fast bowlers in Pakistan that the selectors have to keep going back to the tried and tested and failed ones?

There's one 7 foot tall Mohammad Irfan who Afridi apparently wanted for the World T20. Isn't this the best opportunity to test him before the all important tour to England?

Another one who is back for Pakistan is Shoaib Malik, who is coming of the shortest one year ban in the history of sport.

What was the whole point of banning him for a year if the PCB were going to reverse their decision within a few months?

What message does this send to cricketers? That they can do whatever they please only to be let off with no consequences?

The same mistake has been repeatedly committed with Shoaib Akhtar whose indisciplined acts have gone unpunished and now Shoaib Malik is getting the same preferential treatment.

Not only that but Malik is also the same person against whom Afridi conspired in the past to remove him from captaincy.

So to put it right, on one hand you've got a former captain who has previously conspired against senior players and captains that replaced him, and on the other you've got a current captain who has previously conspired against the returning former captain!

Just how exactly does the PCB think that this dressing room will gel together?

And don't forget that you've also got Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif in the same dressing room - the last time that happened, bats were raised and not to hit the ball!

Really PCB? Really Mohsin Khan? Really Afridi?

Is this your best 15 for the Asia Cup? Is this the young team you want to test for England and the World Cup next year?

To top it all, there is another man who is returning to this contingent - Aaqib Javed, who was assistant coach on the tour to Australia and who blamed Kamran Akmal of match fixing and several other players in the Asia Cup squad of under performing!

Aaqib comes back as assistant coach! WHY!?

How is this lot supposed to get along?

I thought the inquiry and the punishments handed out after the Australia tour were to eradicate this problem of dressing room politics.

But all these reversals and comebacks are going to take Pakistan down the same route of politics and infighting irrespective of who the captain is.

Just wait for the England tour and you'll see Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf returning with Ijaz Butt, Mohsin Khan, and Afridi speaking about how important the Yo-Yos are for such an important test tour.

And then we'll have the drama of the Australian tour repeat itself to be followed by yet another inquiry, maybe some bans, and ofcourse all the comebacks for the ODI world cup next year!

Now its not even about when these people will learn, its about if they ever will!!!

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