The early stages with the new ball offer the best opportunity to score runs. As the ball ages, the pitch tends to slow down. Personally, I believe there will be very few deliveries that are truly unplayable here. You can defend all day without losing a wicket, but finding the boundaries won’t be easy either.
Starting with a run rate of 5.25 per over seems like an ideal aim.
Push the game to the 40-over mark, then try to accumulate as many runs as possible.
Was that a shot? The ball is far outside off from the off. It’s like scraping the rice off the pan. The ones below don’t seem to know how to play spin at all. Downfall starts. It’s Babar’s fault as a captain, yes. First, he missed a cut off the first over. And when going to India, they didn’t take Pakistan’s two best spin players from the top.
Malik is the best spinner in your team. Moreover, he’s the only active player with experience playing in India. His track record against India is outstanding. Brother, if a person doesn’t improve after playing for 25 years, it’s futile to expect it. Improvement? Horses for courses. Are they going to Australia, England, or South Africa? No, they’re going to India. Besides, that’s his in-laws’ place anyway.
Poor judgment by Saud. There was already a boundary in this over. He could have gotten at most 2 on this shot. Taking such a risk, especially when a boundary is already scored, is foolishness.
Change the captain
Why should we keep hearing about Babar’s talks every time, especially because of his performance? May Allah SWT safeguard us all from finding ourselves in a situation where Imam ul Haq is attempting to inspire us. La howla wala quwata. In crucial moments, Babar Azam resembles my father on a random Sunday morning, opening up all the electrical boards with no idea how to fix them.
































































