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Pakistan: Cricket World Cup

ijaz gul February 12, 2007

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#11 Posted by goonga on February 13, 2007 5:45:00 am
As team has been announced and till the start of tournament it is:
Openers
Yasir Hameed,Imran Nazir and Imran Farhat : Hafeez, Kamran Akmal
Middle order
Younis Khan, Yousaf, Inzammam and Hafeez
All Rounders
Shoaib Malik, Azhar, and Razzaq : Afridi
Wicket Keeper
Kamran Akmal with Younis as Standby
Bowlers
Asif/Rao/ Rana Naveed , Rana Naveed, Umar Gul, and Sami : Asif, Rao, Shoaib Akhtar
Spinner
Danesh Kaneria

Note: If Shohaib Akhtar is selected, it will be at the cost of Hafeez Yasir, while one of the openers will be a stand by for the middle order.
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#10 Posted by goonga on February 13, 2007 4:15:28 am
Well Yousaf and Younis also emerged when Inzi was there in team so its just Asim and Misbah were not upto mark!
Yousaf is very respectable in team and nation since he established in the team regardless of his conversion. Same is true for Danish so again if beard did a trick then Asim must be regular team member.
In short, the problems concerned in article are not particularly due to current team, in fact theres nothing new about team in this article: these problems are in team for last ten years and mainly board and officials are responsible for not planning and managing. They were real culprits; few are gone and some still enjoying there. No body blames as they now when ever there is any issue only players are to blame.

To me, Inzi got team together in critical times. I would say he might have gone by now but then our team would be like WI in last years. He is not as good as other individual lead talents but he served in difficult times.

It is quite easy to enjoy fame and resign at any time like others did in this team but to do some thing better for team is harder. Inzi could not bring team higher but he managed enough to avoid any crash.

For world cup, we have a couple of consistent performer teams like Aus and SA but talent of SL, NZL, and WI will be spark during the cup. ENG, PAK and IND are very unpredictable so lets see on that day who will rise as it’s the game of just ONE DAY.
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#9 Posted by burpinder on February 13, 2007 3:44:58 am
Aw c`mon....surely this isn`t the best analysis of Pakistan`s prospects to emerge from across the border...this is something that a 12-year old would come up with for a school homework assignment.

Having said that, articles on cricket are doomed on chowk anyway. So I wonder abut the forum.
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#8 Posted by rkhan on February 13, 2007 1:29:13 am
Ijaz?? Man what are you smoking?????????????? Must be some great stuff to make you high enough to write this analysis.
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#7 Posted by ijaz_gul on February 12, 2007 11:53:01 pm
HP,
Thanx for your comments.
I began writing this article during Pakistan`s tour of England. It was Pakistan`s lacklustre performance during a loosing string that was alarming. The big guns were not firing and finishing job was left to Razzaq etc. This was followed by the Oval Episode in wgich Pakistan conceded the match. Though many conspiracy theories came up, Zahher Abbas in a recent interview clarified that the bycott was solely Inzi`s decision. Later there were also rumours that Inzi would be dumped. The faultlines were amply revealed during the ICC trophy.

My premise is the same as your obsevation, ``I hope he does not meet the Younis and Wasim fate. Both played one too many world cups``. and this is the teaser of my article.

Plz also cary out another snap study. In pakistan cricket, how many players have retired immediately after a world cup? You will conclude amazing facts including emergence of rising stars just after; youngters who were held back because confidence was reposed in old horses who failed to run the course.

harish,
I am not being unfair. I am just trying to point out a reality and I may be wrong. I agree that we have highly talented youngsters, but in todays competetive environments, talent alone performs in fits and starts. Players are to be groomed and made battle hardy for consistancy. In Pakistan this grooming unfortunately, does not come from the structure but through international exposure. Thats where all the wrongs begin to take place.

Cheerios
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#6 Posted by jang on February 12, 2007 11:26:01 pm
# HP doing geo-political analysis ;-)
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#5 Posted by HP on February 12, 2007 10:23:52 pm

I don’t follow cricket a whole lot but I do have some theories about the world cup and since Ijaz is down on Inzi, I will add my two cents about inzi.

The reality is that Inzimam should have retired from one day at least a year ago. However, looking at the Pak team that we have now, his not retiring may actually help Pak team out.

In big matches like the world cup any batsman who can give two good innings of 75+, in the whole tournament is probably worth keeping. If Inzimam can give one 75+ performance after the prelim round he would justify his selection. Ijaz can go back and test my theory. Barring couple of Aussies, I don’t think there is any batsman from any other team who has given more than two better performances in any world cup (outlier possible). This goes for the bowlers too. Any bowler who can take 3+ wickets in two matches would more than justify his selection.

Now if Inzi’s performance comes in a winning effort, then that is sonay pay soohaga….
I think he is still better than two Razzaqs in current form and perhaps even 1 ½ Afridi.
I hope he does not meet the Younis and Wasim fate. Both played one too many world cups.

Given the current form and considering the West Indies wickets, where scoring quickly would be difficult, my predictions for the world cup.


Semis
Aussies, England, South Africa fourth place would go to Pakistan/India
Final- England vs. Australia.

63% chance Aussies winning it in the end. Aussies have batsmen who can really give more than two better performances in the tournament and that will win them the final. Though no one knows how their bowlers would perform in WI conditions but they are still better than Pakistan, India and New Zealand bowlers put together.



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#4 Posted by harish_hyd on February 12, 2007 10:23:02 pm
Having said that, the Paki team is such an enigma..they have the best talented players in the world, probably better than the Aussies have..yet they`re rarely cohesive..
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#3 Posted by harish_hyd on February 12, 2007 10:20:10 pm
Yaar, please don`t be so unfair to Inzi..he`s been Pakistan`s pillar of strength for the past decade and a half..if he plays half as well as he can when he`s in full flow, the opposition is decimated..above all, he`s been a very humble man..a good ambassador for the sport, where humility is a rare quality.
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#2 Posted by rozaiba on February 12, 2007 6:38:49 pm
Inzi`s getting rough treatment in this article.

He is still the second best ODI player in the team. And perhaps the only match-winner - M Yousuf notwithstanding.

Must add that the treatment of Asim Kamal is tragic.

A surprise performance in the WC may however absolve the PCB, Woolmer and the captain from their irresponsible and incompetent team management. On the eve of the world cup, there is no reliable opening pair, and the bowling attack has broken down with injuries and nothing remotely close to replacing Shoaib or Gul.
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#1 Posted by abu_safwaan on February 12, 2007 4:45:15 pm
The only beef that the writer has with inzi is that inzi prays 5 times. If that makes him a bad captain and a cricketer then that can be debated. The christian writer is still pissed off at yosuf who converted to Islam and at inzi for instigating it. I can rip the article (can it be called that?) in fragments from a cricketing pov but then again, this article is not about cricket, its about writers hatred for Islam and a country that treated him like a Chorra (bhangi), which wasn’t correct but its not inzi’s fault either. Get over it.
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