Poor batting, and fielding yesterday. Bowling was decent.
Here's an analysis of our T20 XI in the last game according to me:
Sharjeel Khan:
Who the hell selected him? Sorry I won't mince my words. Cheats should not be given chances again and again. Plus, he can't run, dive or field if his life depended on them. It is beyond me how a pathetic player like him got selected. Should be dropped after this tour and come back after fixing his fielding and fitness. It's crazy how he had 3 years of no Cricket and he still could not get a little fit.
Mohammad Rizwan:
A true Pakistan Cricket enigma. You would expect him to struggle in T20s but he is the complete opposite. Great batsman, but should stick to his natural game. The way he got out in the 2nd T20 was not his mentality clearly.
Babar Azam (c):
Great player no doubt but needs to work extremely hard on his power-hitting. If he has to reach Kohli's level, he must be able to finish the games and attack. Also I am not too sure whether batting at #3 is the right way to go for him...
Mohammad Hafeez:
Should be given more space from the management. At times he plays rash shots. He is sensible enough to know when to attack and when to defend. But again due to 2 accumulators at least at the top, he needs to be quick.
Haider Ali:
Please cut him some slack! He played as an opener his entire life, until the Peshawar Zalmi management decided to send him at #4-#5 because their top-order was packed. Haider is young. He will learn. He is the future, but he is not a finisher. See some of his FC and U-19s innings and it is evident that he can play sensibly. Even the current chief selector (who was his head coach at Northern) said that Haider is a better player of FC than he is of T20s. Another case of the wrong role being assigned to the players. Ideally, he should not bat an inch below #4, but there is no slot available. So, please cut him some slack. He is batting out of his role, but he needs to pull up his socks and be more sensible.
Mohammad Nawaz (at 6?????):
When you see Nawaz at #6, you should realize our batting stocks. He can bowl well, but I won't trust him over #8 at any cost. Imad Wasim should improve his bowling and he will be able take his slot back. Nawaz should get this entire tour at least, but I don't see any scope of investing him as a #6. Although his bowling is good, especially for Indian conditions keeping in mind the WT20.
Faheem Ashraf:
Been in great form lately, but needs to improve his aggressive bowling skills. No doubt containing the runs is helpful, but you do need wickets in T20s. He should be a permanent member of the side.
Hassan Ali:
Needs rest, but great to see him step up with the bat. The bowling will eventually come out good too. Management needs to manage his workload, and put trust in him. Also, please Pakistan fans, as much as we love seeing him hit sixes, he is not an all-rounder.
Shaheen Afridi:
First of all, he needs to play with his spectacles on. His eyesight is not the best and it is evident while he is fielding on the boundary line. Remember his comedy of errors Down Under when he could not spot the ball just like he misjudged a catch yesterday? Otherwise, he is a phenomenal bowler with immense potential and a personal favorite of mine. But he needs to work on his death-bowling. The rest is perfect. He is young, so will blow hot and cold.
Mohammad Hasnain:
He has gotten fitter, developed a nice out-swinger and improved his runup and seam position. Needs to be more accurate and consistent. Also, needs a couple of small tweaks in his action. The rest is fine, but I will have him as a first change rather than a part of XI. Rauf is better, but Hasnain's potential is huge, so both should be backed.