Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Should Pakistan or should not???

One thing which I learnt while compiling tonight's standings' spreadsheet, on the surface Pakistan's runs scored are way above than runs conceded, but one aspect which many senior Pakistanis were mentioning, but we were ignorant to the fact that Pakistan IS REALLY PLAYING it completely safe, without taking subtle and tactical risks, which are necessary in playing today's cricket games, because as I mentioned earlier, NRR calculation is all about how many runs were scored divided by how many overs which is minus by runs conceded divided by overs conceded, because of which Pakistan might have has scored 1409 runs but while facing 248 overs, while conceding 1394 runs while conceded 229 overs, otherwise in order to have positive NRR, we are required to score more runs in less overs in comparison to less runs conceded in comparison to more overs, which means it is a contra-effect, just like go through India, NZ and Proteas, and even Australia today have gathered the same momentum, that's why I do not expect Pakistan should go forward to Semis.

Missing former Pakistani hard hitting

I was listening to Imam ul Haq that this way is our way of playing, even if it is your way, then where have been the power hitting in later overs for Pakistan, something which I remember, Shoaib Malik, Abdul Razzaq and Azhar Mehmood were known for their power hitting, even Misbah ul Haq was re-find of ICC World T20 2007 because of his power hitting, furthermore, the quick fire innings Misbah played against Aussies in Abu Dhabi was remains of Pakistani powerhitting.


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