My problem isn't with Ifti's bowling - frankly I do not care in the slightest how good or bad the 7th-best bowler in the team is. My problem is that his batting is entirely unsuited to the role he keeps being picked to play.It wasn't exactly Iftikhar's fault that he was forced to bowl a high-pressure over - that wasn't any Pakistan player's fault, injuries happen - but definitely, he didn't seem at the level in the final, whether with bat or ball. 0 off 6 isn't a match-losing contribution, but it can have flow-on effects - and it certainly seemed to.
I mean, same. That's why I mentioned that the team I picked in the post was experimental to see what would and what wouldn't work. I like Rizwan as an opener, and I like the Babar-Rizwan partnership. Just because they are different to the norm doesn't make them bad. The idea of experimenting with two powerplay hitters is to see if those particular resources can be better optimised. If that does not prove to be consistently successful, then go back to the tried and tested by all means.1. I'd leave Rizwan up the top. I think you can have good success with a stabiliser and a hitter opening the batting. I've never really seen Babar as an opener, so he can drop down.
Yeah that's fair - I don't mind that plan at all.2. I agree the Windies side should be about development, but maybe also add one or two of the young guys you talked about to that squad. Development's plenty important. A young bat can come in for Fakhar, who I still wouldn't trust yet with that knee.
Equally, it would be unduly harsh to judge Dilbar by his Stars debut, when they thought it would be a good idea to bring in someone who'd never played a senior hard-ball cricket match, to make his professional debut in a foreign country in entirely unfamiliar conditions.3. With all due respect to Dilbar's mighty mustache, I watched him a couple times with the Stars and haven't seen many worse imports. Maybe he's good on slower tracks - I haven't seen him back in Pakistan, so I can't comment there - but I feel like that's an immensely questionable selection.
I see his skillset as being quite like Liam Plunkett - a good, decent pace bowler who can bowl into the pitch for four of the middle overs; if he can turn his pace profile into a three-pace style (with a stock ball, a slightly slower ball, and a much slower ball) then he will make himself impossible to set himself to. He already has almost all of those skills, and his natural length is about nine metres from the batter, so that's my reason for naming him.
Like I mentioned a few sentences ago, I honestly agree with what you're saying here - with two caveats.Rizwan should be opening IMO. I feel he’s got more aggression in his game than Babar by a slight margin. I also believe Babar would fit a number three role better than Rizwan would. A lot of the times when Rizwan faces plenty of deliveries he usually turns that into a match winning knock or a performance that gives a good platform. Until recently he had only a handful of performances where he seemed to waste deliveries. I’m not sure of Babar‘s numbers on this aspect as I did not have a look. Wonder if Babar would be willing to drop down though, Wasim Akram did claim that Babar preferred opening in not so nice words and moving your most skilled batter away from his favoured position is a tale that often ends poorly in folklore….
- I would still favour exploring the options of specialist powerplay hitters, seeing if those particular resources can be maximised a bit better.
- I would also send Rizwan and Babar to play in the National T20 Cup and Pakistan Super League with the express objective of consistently scoring at over 140, to develop their skills.
I'm quite unconvinced by Azam Khan in his current guise - for all the hype, he scores slower than Shan Masood and has far far worse fitness. I am also convinced that the two problems go hand in hand, which is why I would be looking to provide him a personal trainer to bring the absolute best out of his game. I do not mean to fat-shame here, but if he's going to play for Pakistan then he needs to be able to contribute to a high standard in the field from the first ball to the last.I think Iftikhar isn’t needed as a specialist pace hitter for the next WC given it’s in West Indies where pitches have been very slow. His bowling could be useful but I don’t rate it as anything more than a part-time seventh option and Babar seems unwilling quite often to make use of his talent as a sixth bowler when he has the option of him or Khushdil let alone a seventh. Time to groom Azam Khan into the side and see what he’s capable of, the CPL experience will only help.
I also rate Hasan as the better bowler, quite before looking at his possible contributions as a hard-hitting number eight. But I do also see Dilbar as a possible role bowler in the same way as Liam Plunkett was for England - he has the exact right raw ingredients.Dilbar had one good season two years ago. Unfortunately he hasn't performed at all since then. I would rather take Hasan Ali before Dilbar
22 T20I innings, averaged 20.60 and struck at 110. It was a really poor stint, and his two best innings by far came against Zimbabwe and Hong Kong - without those, it's a sub-100 strike rate which is awful.I feel like khushdil has been given a fair shake at the international level, he needs to back to the domestic level before being given another chance. I agree he was wasted by not being allowed to bowl but he was picked based on his batting and he did not perform at all.
I do think your assessment is completely valid; my assessment that he might be worth persisting with further is based only on him being one of the PSL's few very successful domestic hitters. If you're not going to let him bowl then you might as well get Asif Ali back in again.
Agreed tbh. I like him as a cricketer.I don't know who he pissed off to be taken off the team when was starting to get into form. I just hope he can find his form back
that Windies series has been cancelled
That's definitely prime time for experimenting then; hopefully the PSL will have unearthed some more talented players to fill in some gaps by then as well.The next T20I assignment would be against a second-string New Zealand (thanks to the IPL), after the PSL concludes
Reports say Shaheen is gonna miss England and New Zealand series.
How would you feel about Asif Ali possibly being given a new role as a powerplay hitter?Can't keep blaming Asif Ali when you give him 6/7 balls a game and expect him to score 4 sixes a game from that. He is set up for failure. Its more about the approach then the players themselves.