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  • Author: Imran Asghar;  
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  • Date: 1-06-2012, 14:26;  

Imy's Gimme: Pakistani batting problems continue with Team Hafeez
Chasing Sri Lanka’s average score of 132, Pakistan must have been quietly confident despite having an inexperienced batting line-up consisting of experienced playing coming off some indifferent form; coupled with a couple of players making recalls. Losing two wickets, captain Hafeez and then debutant Shakeel Ansar, in the first two balls to the combination of Kulasekara and Dilshan was not in the script. Both Hafeez and Ansar both played identical cut shots towards the point region.

 

Khalid Latif, not only did he look a person looking nervous as a result of a comeback but also looked a player that looked out of place in International cricket. His 3 runs from 12 balls was a painful watch; throughout the innings you got the feeling that him getting out was just a matter of time. If Latif’s stay at the crease was bad, Shoaib Malik came out with no purpose whatsoever. He hardly looked to rotate the strike and keep the scorecard ticking. His lack of show of intent was atrocious for a person that has played International cricket for over a decade.

With the team in trouble and severely needing a inspiration; Umar Akmal tried to provide that with his typical no hold barred aggression. The ‘Akmal Swagger’ didn’t last for too long as he got out trying to take the game towards the opposition. In came Shahid Afridi and on his second ball played a ridiculous heave that truly belongs to tape ball cricket in the local park. In amongst all these batsman coming and going in, what can only be described as a, bad rash; one man was standing tall and trying his upmost to rescue the game for Pakistan.


 

  • Author: Imran Asghar;  
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  • Date: 27-05-2012, 03:47;  
Imy's Gimme: Pakistani opening batting's hopes
Pakistan have struggled to find a solid opening batsman, let alone a pair since since the retirement of Saeed Anwar. Replacing a talent like Anwar was always going to be really tough but finding not a single player capable in nearly a decade is nothing short of diabolical for a nation like Pakistan. 


Many players have come and gone. Some even promised the heights, like Salman Butt and a younger Imran Farhat. The consistency was always lacking, despite the obvious talent being there for all to see. Opening the batting is one of the hardest arts and Pakistani players usually struggle against the moving new ball. 

Mohammad Hafeez has been solid as a opening batsman over the last 18 months. He tends to start slowly, getting acclimatised and being sure about the pace of the wicket. Once he is in he tends to accelerate and usually bats around the run a ball mark by the end. In Test cricket, Hafeez has found a solid, consistent opening partner. Though not flashy, Taufiq Umar has cemented his place for the foreseeable future with a array of good performances. 

 

  • Author: Imran Asghar;  
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  • Date: 25-05-2012, 02:21;  

I was eyewitness to all foul-play: Rashid Latif
Posted on behalf of Farhan Nisar.


An exclusive interview of Former Pakistani captain and wicket keeper Rashid Latif conducted by Farhan Nisar for KheloPakistan in Lahore. Part one was posted a week ago .Rashid spoke openly about his career and all his experiences around cricket, including match-fixing. Here is Part two of the eagerly awaited converstaion.

 

 

FN: But what were the reasons that compelled you to sacrifice your career at 25, 26 years of age?

RL: I just told you cricket is my passion. If it was a profession for me I wouldn’t have taken the decision to retire. Cricket is a gentleman’s game, it shouldn’t be plagued with fixing but it is happening nowadays. Every team is doing it and nothing is being done to eradicate it. It is a very diverse topic and a lot can be discussed on this but now I have enough idea to tell by watching a cricket or a football match on TV if the match is fixed or not.

 

FN: You later agreed to play with the same batch of players who were present in the team when you took retirement? Why?

RL: Whenever I came back in the team, I had the cricket board’s backing. Those players shouldn’t have played with me. If I was wrong then they shouldn’t have played with me but all of them did. All those things had happened in front of my eyes since 1993 and that is why none of the players pointed a finger at me. They knew I had spoken the truth and that all of this had happened in front of my eyes.

 

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  • Date: 17-05-2012, 12:18;  

Posted on behalf of Farhan Nisar.

Moin Khan was better than me: Rashid Latif
Exclusive interview of Former Pakistani captain and wicket keeper Rashid Latif conducted by Farhan Nisar for KheloPakistan in Lahore. Rashid spoke openly about his career and all his experiences around cricket. Widely regarded as one of Pakistan's greatest keepers ever, Rashid played 37 Test matches for Pakistan which included 130 dismissals. Also a veteran of 166 ODI's, he helped himself to well over 200 dismissals in the 50 over format.

 

 

Farhan Nisar (FN): Wicket-keeping is called a thankless job. Do you agree?

Rashid Latif (RL): I don’t agree to this because wicketkeeper acts as a team’s backbone. But it’s a fact that a wicketkeeper’s mistake gets caught too easily. On the other hand, if a keeper scores 40, 50 runs it causes considerable damage to the opposition.

 

FN: Why did you take up wicket-keeping specifically as a career?

RL: It wasn’t in my hands because I had been wicket-keeping since childhood and so had little choice. I just had to do wicket-keeping, Allah had gifted me with a talent and it was my wish to entertain people with it.

 

FN: Who was your wicket-keeping idol or inspiration?

RL: Wicket-keeping was my ultimate passion. Jeff Dujon was my wicket-keeping idol and I used to emulate him. Other than that I played alongside Saleem Yousaf for Customs and he helped me a lot too.

 

 

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