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Monday, November 18, 2024

Lesson from the Caribbean: Prioritize Ground Realities Over TV Schedules


Here we are again, facing the same issue. It's time to learn, and I must express my frustration. Learning in an educational context has its merits, but in cricket, it's often code for low-stakes games.

The recent ODI series saw a weakened England side beating a West Indies team that hadn't qualified for the Champions Trophy. The T20 series promised excitement with the West Indies' dynamic team facing an England squad boosted by the return of Jos Buttler and young talents like Jacob Bethell. Yet, it was marred by a fundamental administrative blunder: don't mess with match timings.

The 4pm start, aimed at accommodating UK TV audiences, backfired spectacularly. These timings disadvantaged the team batting first, as the afternoon sun dried out the pitch and evening dew made batting easier and bowling harder. No team won after losing the toss. Liam Livingstone even remarked he had never played in such drastically changing conditions within one match.

West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell highlighted the issue from the start. After losing the first match, he stated, "The best case is for the games to start at 7pm. When we saw the 4pm start times, we knew it would be a problem." After winning the fourth match due to the toss, he reiterated, "Once you win the toss, you win the game. It's too skewed."

We understand that cricket bends to the broadcaster's will. This approach prioritizes viewers at home over those in the stadium. The ultimate example is Chevrolet's sponsorship of Manchester United from 2012 to 2019, despite not selling cars in the UK. The argument is that this brings in money, but it's short-sighted. If viewers see empty stands, the TV product loses value, and eventually, both the audience on the ground and at home diminish.

Manipulating start times compromises the integrity of the sport. In every T20I match, stands started empty and filled up as matches progressed into times when they should have originally begun. By the end of Saturday's match at Kensington Oval, the atmosphere was superb. Even in sparsely attended games, the atmosphere improved as matches progressed.

Cricket is genuinely enjoyed in the Caribbean. Schedule matches at times when locals can attend, and stop playing anthems like "Sweet Caroline" that don't resonate with the local culture. If it fails, fine. But give it a chance.

One match seemed immune to the toss factor. Ahead of the fifth T20I, Sherfane Rutherford suggested the pitch's quality would negate the toss advantage. Then it rained. Perfect.

The skewed nature of the contest hindered both teams' learning. The West Indies sought bowling depth but often defended inadequate totals. England, playing in favourable conditions, excelled. Saqib Mahmood was superb, Bethell lived up to the hype, Buttler was back in form, Salt shone, and Jamie Overton showed potential. However, when England bowled second, the West Indies reached 136 for one in nine overs.

At the end, England celebrated their T20 victory at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground as rain fell. Bethell held the cup, which, if you look closely, is engraved with "West Indies vs England T20 Series 2024: The Caveat Cup."

In conclusion, cricket administrators must prioritize ground realities over TV schedules to maintain the sport's integrity and appeal.


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Sunday, October 13, 2024

England in Pakistan - Whitewash 2.0 coming up fellows


Looks like the chaos in the Pakistani camp is resulting in management making haphazard decisions, since this is almost a Monday morning in Pakistan, after 2 hours, it'd be Monday 14th October 2024, and I have been going through to Indian WhatsApp and Sports Channels, they have been busy discussing both Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman, although sounds amusing, while the English written on their tweets have been of high quality, which doesn't suit their speaking style, but still, who am I to judge them on their speaking skills, but right now I am directly facing 5th-dimensional generational warfare at its peak, where their publicity partners have been trying their level best to create a favourable situation for their clients, as I don't want to name their corporation, it is like an open secret within Pakistani fraternity, it is just about which piece of the jigsaw puzzle you're fitting at the missing place.

Don't blame Indians, they are defending their country

But we as a society and as Pakistanis have forgotten that countries are made based on ethical norms and legacy, not on hypocrisy, because at times, we have been rigid on religion, but on the other hand, lighting up the streets on 14th Rabi ul Awwal while using illegal electricity, for which we as taxpayers are suffering 2.5 hours x 4 times load-shedding. I am not saying do not celebrate, as I am not a religious scholar, but all I am saying is that there should be religious and ethical norms because religion is all based on ethics, morality and setting standards, but when our religious standards are on hypocrisy, what else could we expect? What we are seeing has been an inferiority complex instead of collaboration, The same has been the situation with Karachi, where we have been creating Karachi unlivable city by turning it into a real-estate catastrophe, The same has been the situation with Pakistan cricket as I personally experienced inferiority complex within the masses.
This is a screenshot of an Indian colleague of mine, and I had to agree with him because this is what has been seen, since 2021, when South Africa toured Pakistan, I have been seeing some bowling lineups as if they can't be replaced, whereas to develop new bowlers, we are first required to give them confidence, but we as a society have been confidence eaters, whether it comes to cricket, professional life or overall society.

Look at England

Their captain won their previous series when they toured Pakistan, but they are developing a new captain, whereas whom we develop from the 2022 home encounter? Development takes time, and it is like an investment, but we do not know the importance of the ROI factor, instead as a society we have been so much under an inferiority complex that we are not thinking clearly we are not doing good to the country.






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England in Pakistan - Chaos in Pakistani camp


This is another example of mishap management within the Pakistani camp. After a humiliating defeat in the first test match played at Multan, Pakistan became the first team in test cricket history to score over five hundred runs and still concede over eight hundred. Despite their impressive score, Pakistan lost the test match, leading to chaos within the team.

This upheaval, however, was misguided. Non-performing players were replaced by domestic cricket performers like Mir Hamza. What's wrong with this approach? Under the tenure of those dropped, Pakistan has been losing numerous games. It’s time to take chances with younger players and foster a competitive environment where every player knows they could be replaced. This mindset isn't wrong; it’s necessary. Yet, within Pakistan, a media war rages. Decisions to drop non-performing players are criticized as if they are sacred. This criticism is misplaced.

As former coach Mohsin Hassan Khan often said, "Play for Pakistan, don't play with Pakistan." This chaos is a necessary step in the right direction. Indian media might mock Pakistan's cricket history, but we are giving them reasons to do so. It's time to stop treating ourselves as untouchable and acknowledge that we are as human as anyone else.



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Sunday, October 06, 2024

England in Pakistan | Expecting another whitewash


England's tours to Pakistan used to be as frequent as the rare rain showers in Karachi. They'd come by
Management illiteracy when it comes to creation 
more international standard venues all across the 
country instead of playing within 3 to 4 hand-
picked cricketing venues

occasionally but rarely brought the downpour we expected. After the famous win in Karachi in 2000, where we were down and out for the first time in Karachi, which was supposed to be Pakistan's fortress till then, England toured again in 2005. Still, it was comprehensively beaten by the brilliance of Shoaib Akhtar. However, a long drought followed, and it wasn't until 2022 that England returned to Pakistan, winning comprehensively and avenging the famous Misbah-ul-Haq-led UAE whitewash.

This time, we might face a similar fate. We've just been beaten by Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, and with an untested English bowling lineup, there's a possibility they'll bring an "out of syllabus" challenge for our batsmen. We lack the surprise element in our bowling and batting, making another whitewash against Pakistan a strong possibility.

Unavailability of venues

Pakistan finds itself once again resorting to last-minute fixes for our cricket venues. It’s a predictable scenario, especially when we’ve known since 2023 that we’d be hosting the daunting 2025 Champions Trophy, featuring eight teams, on our own soil. Instead of proactive preparation, we waited until the completion of the World T20 event in the West Indies and USA to start making adjustments. Had we begun this process in 2022 or early 2023, we could have unveiled new and improved venues like Peshawar's Arbab Niaz Stadium and Karachi's Rafi Cricket Stadium. Additionally, with minor upgrades, we could have incorporated new venues in Multan, Faisalabad, and Bahawalpur.

I believe that diversifying the venues for cricket matches is crucial for the growth of our sport. This
Due to political differences, we have intentionally
left several under-processed venues untouched

season has been intense, with our home grounds frequently occupied, highlighting the need for better preparation to host multiple international matches. We should consider expanding beyond our reliance on the same four venues: Karachi in the south, Multan in the centre, and Lahore and Rawalpindi in the north. This predictable pattern makes it easy for touring teams to adapt and it's time to change that. It's important to note that all Pakistani games were being played on the Eastern Side of the country, neglecting the Western Side. We should take the initiative to establish new venues, such as Khuzdar, Gwadar, Quetta, and Peshawar, and consider upgrading other cities like Hyderabad Sindh, Mirpurkhas, and Sukkur to international standards. By taking these steps, we can promote inclusivity and create more opportunities for cricket across the country.

For cities as large as Lahore and Karachi, having only one international venue each is simply inadequate. Countries with packed home series typically use a matrix-based approach to allocate venues, ensuring a more balanced and challenging environment for visiting teams. Our failure to do so reflects poorly on our planning and foresight, and it’s something I’ve been critical of for a long time. We need to expand and upgrade our venues if we want to host international cricket successfully and provide our teams with a home advantage. Pakistan finds itself once again resorting to last-minute fixes for our cricket venues. It’s a predictable scenario, especially when we’ve known since 2023 that we’d be hosting the daunting 2025 Champions Trophy, featuring eight teams, on our own soil. Instead of proactive preparation, we waited until the completion of the World T20 event in the West Indies and USA to start making adjustments. 

I have consistently pointed out that the overuse of a limited number of venues is detrimental to our cricket. This season has been particularly intense, with our home grounds frequently occupied, yet we failed to prepare adequately for the challenge of hosting multiple international matches. We continue to rely on the same four venues: Karachi in the south, Multan in the centre, and Lahore and Rawalpindi in the north. This predictable pattern makes it easy for touring teams to adapt, as they know exactly which venues they will be playing at.

For cities as large as Lahore and Karachi, having only one international venue each is simply inadequate. Countries with packed home series typically use a matrix-based approach to allocate venues, ensuring a more balanced and challenging environment for visiting teams. Our failure to do so reflects poorly on our planning and foresight, and it’s something I’ve been critical of for a long time. We need to expand and upgrade our venues if we want to host international cricket successfully and provide our teams with a home advantage.

It's baffling that while Karachi and Lahore have seen significant upgrades, the Rawalpindi cricket stadium, a candidate for the third test, has been left idle. Construction work will only resume after the third test, although the required work is less extensive than in Karachi and Lahore. It's perplexing why the renovation, upgrades, and new venues are being delayed until 2024 when they could have been initiated in 2022. This delay seems unnecessary and ill-timed.

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After England's tour, Pakistan will host the West Indies, followed by a tri-nation series with New Zealand and South Africa. However, this series holds little significance, as it will conclude within four or five days, just before the Champions Trophy warm-ups begin. This chaotic scheduling and inadequate preparation make a mockery of Pakistan on a global stage.

Whereas when it comes to away tours, Pakistan would be travelling Downunder in Australia, to play a white ball cricket series, for which Pakistan still in chaos since Babar Azam who was skipper of ODI cricket, has just resgned, hence right now the PCB camp is on whiteball choas, since there have been something fishy going on while creating good optics, otherwise your reputation is always at stakes, therefore I am not expecting something good from the tour to Australia, afterwards I am also not expecting good from Pakistan's tour to Zimbabwe, as remember rhis is the same Zimbabwe who defeated us during 2022 ICC World T20 event, although this time Pakistan's tour is going to be Bulawayo centric instead of previously Harare only, as Zimbabwe's economic situation doesn't allow them to create new venues, but as I have been advocate for Pakistani new cricketing venues, I wished, the same might happen for a talented team like Zimbabwe. Afterwards Pakistan would be celebrating New Years' eve in South Africa for a complete all in one series which comprises of T20I series, ODI series and Test Match series, although this series also exhibits a reality that it is not intention of PCB to play longer format, as 2 test match series, 3 ODI matches series clearly exhibits lack of intent, because bilateral series is always decided by both host and touring countries and at that time tournament sponsors are also decided accordingly.

We’ve exposed ourselves by starting venue upgrades at the last minute. A critical comparison with India’s approach reveals our shortcomings. While India was hosting Bangladesh—a team that recently defeated Pakistan in their own backyard—in a test match at Chennai, their venues showed continuous improvement over time. Even during the 2023 Cricket World Cup, every Indian venue was top-notch, with the Pune stadium boasting multi-tier stands reminiscent of the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This commitment to maintaining and upgrading venues not only enhances the viewing experience but also creates positive optics for the country.

In stark contrast, our venues remain in deplorable condition in 2024, facing basic issues like poor viewing experiences and inadequate facilities. The broadcasting quality, a top priority, lags behind, and our venues lack built-in electronic advertisement boundary wall facilities. Unlike other cricketing nations such as England, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, which provide enjoyable cricket viewing experiences supported by relevant statistics and documentaries, PCB management falls short. None of our cricket grounds have digital screens; even the grounds with modern LED screens, like Hayatabad Stadium and Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium in Peshawar, have seen work halted due to political reasons. This situation reflects the deeply entrenched politics in our cricket administration, overshadowing the sport itself.

This lack of foresight and investment in infrastructure not only hampers our ability to host international
Pune Cricket Stadium in Maharashtra
 events but also damages our reputation. We need to move beyond playing politics and focus on the tangible actions required to uplift our cricketing standards. This includes regular venue upgrades, better facilities, and a commitment to providing a world-class experience for both players and spectators. Only then can we hope to reclaim our standing on the global cricket stage!

Major bone of contention for Pakistan

After the conclusion of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, there will be no ICC, ACC, or other multinational tournaments held on Pakistani soil until 2027. This oversight reflects a significant failure in representing the country on a global level. Our lack of investment in tourism, including sports tourism, has left us at ground zero, missing crucial opportunities for development. This situation underscores the need for intelligent individuals, like the current GM of the ICC, who could have made a substantial difference had we respected and utilized their expertise while they were in Pakistan. The fact that such a key figure now oversees international cricket instead of contributing to our national progress exemplifies the deep-seated issues within Pakistan and its cricketing administration.

Critical Analysis:

The statement accurately highlights several critical points regarding Pakistan's cricketing and tourism sectors. 

Lack of strategic planning
1. Lack of Major Tournaments: The absence of international tournaments on Pakistani soil until 2027
indicates a gap in strategic planning and international outreach. This situation not only affects the country's representation in the global cricketing community but also hampers potential economic benefits derived from hosting such events.

2. Neglect of Tourism: The analysis points out a broader issue of underinvestment in tourism, specifically sports tourism. Hosting international events can significantly boost a country’s tourism sector, leading to increased international exposure and economic benefits. Pakistan's failure to capitalize on this opportunity reflects a shortfall in forward-thinking and strategic development.

3. Missed Opportunities: The mention of the current GM of ICC, a capable individual who could have contributed to Pakistan's cricket, underscores a recurring issue where talent and expertise are not recognized or utilized effectively within the country. This brain drain results in skilled professionals taking their talents elsewhere, to the detriment of national development.
Lacking sporting tourism

4. Dilemma of Pakistan Cricket: The overarching theme points to systemic issues within Pakistan’s cricket administration, highlighting a lack of respect and support for individuals who could drive progress. This negligence results in lost opportunities and stagnation in the sport’s development on a national level.

The statement calls for a critical reassessment of Pakistan’s approach to international sports representation and tourism investment, urging the need to recognize and utilize local talent effectively to avoid further missed opportunities.
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Friday, November 10, 2023

Pakistan almost out from CWC even if Pakistan plays tomorrow's game with enthusiasm



Logically, Pakistan is out from Cricket World Cup 2023, hence I am not expecting to watch tomorrow's Pakistan v England game, even if Pakistan wins tomorrow's encounter, it is highly unlikely that Pakistan may be winning heavily, because it is the heavy win which is required from Pakistan, a win of about 284 runs, otherwise chasing England's target within minimum overs, without conceding more balls,
Because as per current standings after conclusion of South Africa and Afghanistan game, situation has definitely cleared up, and the main difference has been 0.74 and 0.04 of New Zealand and Pakistan respectively, because as I was reading comments from some of India fellows, and I am also of the same opinion, that NRR scare increases when number of games are added, hence try to improve your game while nubile in the tournament.

This is the responsibility of the management roaming with the team to look-after

This is another high point, where we should start thinking for the country, instead of thinking about personal scores, and showing off that you're someone who is thinking for his own seating, instead of thinking for the country.

Is bringing "used-guns" the only solution, or should we had

PREPARED "new-guns"????

I was going through social-media, where (I am not a BLIND SUPPORTER of Babar Azam) but here I am talking in broader perspective and broader view that,

Abusing our assets and the itinerary before "all-important" ICC Cricket World Cup

Apart from itinerary before cricket world cup, did we work on backup plans? Were we interested in preparing the backups? Why weren't we exposing the players which we were planning to exert on opponent teams just like they are useless beings?

Incorporation of the "Hybrid Model" - Where were your INTERESTS?

This is related to respecting your product and we are required to work on product placement, instead of playing Karachi-card, think about Pakistan how Pakistan picture is being shown internationally, have we thought about it?

Is bringing back Karachi players the only solution - otherwise getting rid of your personal egos be placed aside?

This is a major point of issue, where as a nation we are require to lay our biases aside, and instead think for the country, What I personally suggesting that Pakistan should have had otherwise should prepare for the future, (no disrespect) but where have been our backups? EVEN IF IT IS NEED OF THE HOUR to bring back old players, HAVE WE PREPARED FOR "LIFE AFTER THEM"???, why we have been negligent in preparing backup, 

Even if Karachi players are necessary for a solution, where is the continuity mechanism?

Continuity is something which we have been lacking since golden era of 1990s of Pakistan Cricket, little period of stability, during former PM Imran Khan, where our cricket flourished, even if you disagree, there was continuity, but sorry to say, afterwards we have been all politicized, playing with our own internal biases, furthermore we have forgotten the past quite easily, so I guess if Afghanis are abusing Pakistanis, Pakistanis do deserve to be abused, because this is how we Pakistanis have been arrogant, because just for placing personal agenda, we have forgotten, what kind of pathetic picture of Pakistan we are relaying.

Respect the law and the rules

Karachi's traffic momentum is a clear indication of how as a nation we are moving, when we as Pakistanis do not respect the TRAFFIC LAWS, how come we expect them to respect the laws of the land, and what is the difference between you and the outgoing Afghanis, where is your patriotism?

There should be check-and-balance on mainstream media in Pakistan

This is the main point, because these MEDIA HOUSES in Pakistan are mainly responsible for creating anarchical situations in Pakistan, and likewise with Pakistan Cricket, because media houses in Pakistan have been dealt with settling personal scores, I know BABAR AZAM as skipper not suitable for Pakistan, but in order to ridicule BA, why are you ridiculing Pakistan, respect him since he is the skipper of the national team playing in a Cricket World Cup, I was viewing comments from likes of Michael Vaughan from England and Adam Gilchrist from Australia, where they were bluffing and laughing over political situations, and how we Pakistanis are busy in pulling others' legs, which they have been observing as laughter stock, and sorry to say but here we have been so pathetically egoistic as if PAKISTAN exists otherwise not exist, they don't care, but their EGO should exist.

The news aired by them is not Khyber-to-Karachi but globally

And such kind of pathetic news being cemented by the name Pakistan, and we are ok with it? Ahmedabad WAS drenched with riots history, but now it is hosting a Cricket World Cup matches and the final match of CWC, furthermore it is boasting with world's largest CRICKET stadium in the world, surpassing Melbourne Cricket Stadium, Ahmedabad news is being rewritten with such history, whereas we Pakistanis have been so egoistic, we have forgotten, that everyone has thought Pakistanis as مندر کا بندر and similarly مندر کی گھنٹی who has brought us to this strata? Our own ego... and likewise megalomaniac mindset.
Because today morning, there was a petition filed at Bangladesh High Court on Waqar Younis, and as a nation we have been mummed, yester year, the same sort of riot erupted when Pakistan hoisted its flag on Bangladeshi soil while they were practicing, even then we were mummed, اگر بولنا ہے تو یہاں بولو we are not using word power over here, instead of pathetic things, ridiculing Pakistani worldwide, as a nation and similarly as cricketing nation.
While we have been disrespecting those who bought respect to our country, the same has been reciprocated by other countries, as we have been ourselves responsible for whatever we have been doing to the country.
Initially it was Zainab Abbas, afterwards Rizwan and now Waqar Younis, but sorry to say our cricket board has been guilty of keeping themselves quiet without taking into account what they have been doing to the country.

PCB should be APOLITICIZED

Just like I mentioned in my previous post, just like Quaid-e-Azam's 14 points - viz point number 9, Sind should be separated from Bombay presidency, similarly PCB should follow the same in PCB should be separated from Government of Pakistan's presidency, because Political Influence in an independent cricketing body in PCB is not suitable for its stature.


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Sunday, October 15, 2023

Tables have turned on its knees - Afghanistan v England at Delhi

This is quite an upset, yesterday's game with India wasn't an upset, because Pakistan winning yesterday's game would have had rated as an upset, but tonight's game was definitely an upset, because the defending Champions England were toppled by Afghanistan, and that's why I have been clearly saying, Pakistan do not have much breathing space because no other such games where Pakistan could climb up to their NRR woes, and tonight's the prove that my fears aren't unfounded, furthermore till the time Pakistan is going to play Australia, Afghanis are going to play another game that's too against Kiwis, so not underestimating Kiwis for that game, but everything is possible, because Afghanistan would be playing at Chennai whereas Kiwis would be staying at Chennai as they have just beaten Bangladesh on the same venue, hence they would be more accustomed to the conditions and local information that Afghanis, hence keeping fingers crossed for the same, but as again, congratulations to the Afghanis.

What a turnaround, Afghanistan storms into the points table in CWC23

What a turnaround, few hours ago, I was saying Pakistan is already shifted to 5th position in ICC CWC23 current standings, but even I got baffled, when after some time, when I returned back to home, just to view scoreline in order to compile my EXCEL SHEET which I am currently maintaining, expecting an easy England Win, but instead 184/8 England after 36.3 overs, which definitely means Afghanistan are on the verge of winning another game in this edition of CWC. Congratulations to all Afghanis reading these lines

Pakistan is definitely gonna be derailed into 5th position after Afghanistan v England game

Things are getting little tricky for Pakistan in the standings, because after yesterday's thrashing off India, Pakistan's Net Run Rate (also known as NRR) was dipped to -0.137, and right now at Delhi's stadium, Afghanistan and England are locking horns over each other, where Afghanistan batting first, scored 284/10 where they were bowled out with a ball to spare, but remember, this is the same ground where South Africa scored three centuries while scoring 400+ score and in return Sri Lanka scored little over 300 in reply, but an aggregate of 700+ runs were scored from the both sides, hence I am expecting Afghanistan were 20 30 runs shorter, although historically Delhi's stadium has been low scoring venue, but what I heard off the ground, new outfield was laid down and hence we might observe something newer and something we cannot expect off the ground historical records.
It is heavily anticipated, that till current position, England is 117 in 20.3 overs and as per that position in time, standings have been evolved to this position, which derails Pakistan on to 5th position, and furthermore, coming up games for Pakistan are not easy peasy, by easy peasy slang I am not downgrading any team, but the fact is those teams from where we could improve our rankings, such games are nowhere for Pakistan, hence I am expecting another similar fate which we all saw during the Cricket World Cup of 2019 for Pakistan, where Pakistan's and New Zealand's points were equal but just on the basis of NRR, NZ moved forward and otherwise Pakistan boarded themselves to Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Bad timings - Staging ICC tournaments when Reverse Monsoon about to start in the region

I have got a little late in responding but England v India warm-up game have been abandoned due to impermissible weather situations, but the fact is if ICC tournament was necessary to be staged in India during this time of the year, so wasn't it more sensible to stage at least in drier regions? Otherwise timings could have had been tweaked, because neither Sri Lanka nor India stage their domestic games during this time of the year so why this amount of narcissi approach in staging ICC World Cup 2023 in such situations?

Country's pride

It is definitely a pride for any country to stage a world cup in their own soil as Mr. Vikrant Gupta was found clearly stating that اپنے خود کے دم پر ورلڈ کپ کرا رہے ہیں but with such weather conditions? Although it is just a warm-up game, but we are staging Cricket World Cup in that season when whole of the South Asia region experiences weather conditions changing from warm to winters, was it really necessary to hurriedly stage the tournament in that manner???
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Monday, December 19, 2022

3 - Nil on the cards against Pakistan

This is a shame that Pakistan is definitely on the verge of losing this series; that too a 3 - nil scorecard against the hosts, 

WHY Pakistan lost the series so miserably?

Pakistan lost on the strategical point of view, because Pakistan didn't go on the surprise package, furthermore if PAKISTAN was to be applying a surprise package, there should have been dictating their own terms, but instead it was other way round, where we were unprepared and underprepared, when it came to strategic management and preparation of wickets during this series, because this is the same thing which was exploited especially during the Rawalpindi Test, which was cascaded down to Multan and then to Karachi, because everyone was criticizing the wicket to that extent, that instead of we playing on our own terms, we gave the platter to the visitors, 

We lost on the strategic management terms, and helped England grooming their Future Legends instead

I personally wished, just like during the 2 Ws era, where every player was accompanied by their substitutes just like our قارین with us, because while having a ڈرپوک strategy, we have been exposed ڈرپوک just because we do afraid to experiment, I fear we are gonna expose Abrar as well, just because we do not have courage to look for alternative players like Sarfraz Ahmed, and etc., because we do not want same players to be playing again-and-again and continuously, where our players' have been playing in an era, where cricket analysts are being paid to analyze our cricketers, and tomorrow is supposed to be the last day of this series, where I am expecting England clinching this series 3-Nil just because Pakistan forgot to trust their bench-strength.

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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Congratulations in advance to England

After West Indies, England is going to be the second team which won more than 1 T20 World cup event, as till now only West Indies have been the only team which won 2 events.

Congratulations England

But the issue was planning, England planned all of this from the game they lost against Ireland, but what strategy did Pakistan incorporated when they were down and out? It should always be planning problem otherwise there is no shortage of the manpower, I was always emphasizing on not exposing your main team so regularly, but like I mentioned in one of my previous posts, we as nation have been impulsive, and hence didn't have ethical and moral courage to test their B Side and avoid exposing your A side, that's why I am not complaining why Pakistan didn't play up to the mark just because i. England also came for competition, ii. we exposed our aces at the right time.

the Right Time?

Yes, because stupidly we have ample time to media managers of their teams to study our players, and just imagine from Asia Cup, almost an unchanged team has been played, because we are afraid of defeat but forgot that there is a lot of difference between losing the game and game being lost, and what I am trying to utter, is the second part, where we had lost the game before even bowling in the event, 

This is not a short-term cosmetic solution

Instead, we require to incorporate the same into our domestic circuit, as during the current season of World T20 event, we all have seen the importance of data and data management in Australian grounds, similarly, when the broadcaster have such amount of data related to our cricketers. than imagine how much of the data backend management would have, so while comparing them with us, we have been naive in comparison.

50 runs off 40 balls remaining

While I have been writing on two screens simultaneously, one my laptop screen, second preceding big screen behind my laptop screen airing match, and Naseem Shah is about to finish his spell than 2 overs of Afridi, 2 of Rauf and rest of the two overs from Wasim, hence commentators are saying even stevens, but I am continuing with my saying that Pakistan lost the game on tactical grounds.

When you're so eager to show off and expose your aces on wrong moment

Because England enjoying the idiot-ness from Pakistan, already yesterday I was viewing my social media feed, a YouTube video came into my view, where Pakistan was shown not giving ample respect to retiring cricketers, apart from Misbah and Younus Khan, similarly I would like to continue from there, we do not know how to patronage available resource.

28 off 24... game over...

Congratulations to Team England, you really played the game of chess in the game of cricket, but at least we have the finalist.

What is now for Pakistan?

Pakistan needs to work on their bench-strength and media management, because already we have seen the importance of data, and we sold our assets to them, although well played Pakistan but whatever the result we created, we all have to be held responsible for this impulsive behavior.
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