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By Amir Husain (8th January 2013)

 

Pakistan and India have concluded their first bilateral series in five years with Pakistan victorious in the one-day contests and have subsequently received many plaudits for their focused approach. The manner in which the ODI wins were achieved surprised many observers of the game, as India has been a virtually impenetrable fortress for visiting teams in one-day matches in recent times. The credit for this performance was placed firmly at the feet of the Pakistani bowling attack, but in exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, ex-coach Mohsin Khan also praised the overall balance of the Pakistani team, singling out Nasir Jamshed as a special talent. He also spoke about the future of Misbah-ul-Haq as captain of Pakistan’s one-day team. 

Over the past few years, the Pakistani limited-overs teams has utilised non-specialists in key positions. However according to Mohsin, the current ODI team has the right balance to succeed, despite doubts remaining over the T20I side. 

“In T20Is, some people have said that we have too many similar batsmen in our side and I agree with that. In the first T20I game against India, we had difficulty in winning but in the second T20I, India scored 192 and we almost achieved the target. In fact, we were absolutely cruising to a win at one stage, but one or two players played some irresponsible shots. Coming to the ODI series, Pakistan showed that the team balance is very good, in particular the Pakistani bowling attack of Junaid Khan, Mohammed Irfan, supported by the experienced Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal. They performed superbly given the pitches.”


The failure of the Indian bowling attack to consistently contain Pakistani batsmen in the first two games was also highlighted by Mohsin Khan, who pointed out the lack of quality bowlers as an issue for the hosts ”I am sorry to say that the Indian bowling looked mediocre. Let’s forget about two match-winners, they didn’t even have one match-winner in the team and also given that their batting is also not doing well, their bowling looked literally club-level.”

Left handed opening batsmen Nasir Jamshed distinguished himself in the ODI series with back-to-back centuries which earned him the Man of the Series award. Mohsin was full of praise for the young opener, highlighting the specific technical strengths which make him one to watch for the future.

“It’s good to see Nasir bat as an opener, as that is where he’s suited. He plays with the bat very close to the body and his head is very still which technically speaking, is a very good sign. He never plays a shot without a plan in mind. If he has to lift the ball then he will do so and it won’t be a fluke as he will lift the ball over cover or mid-on. He has shots all around the wicket. He’s very good off his legs and his square cuts are good, as are his drives. On top of that, he has a steady head and knows how to craft an innings. That is a big plus point for a youngster - he knows how to pace his innings, and is not the type who will go for a flashy 20 or 25 and then get out. He is an excellent player and I sincerely hope that he performs in the same way in South Africa, Australia or England where the pitches have more bounce and there is more swing.”

Misbah-ul-Haq’s form has been under the scanner for a while, and questions continue to be raised despite him being the leader of the winning side. Mohsin Khan also praised the progress of Hafeez as a player and T20I captain and asked the PCB to not repeat their mistakes in the handling of experienced players such as Misbah. 

“I was very impressed by Hafeez on this tour - he has shown real responsibility, which is a great sign for any captain when he is appointed. You don’t usually see this, as when good players become captains their performance suffers under the pressure of leadership. In Hafeez’s case we can see he looks more confident as a batsman and as a bowler and that is resulting in consistent performances.”

“As for Misbah, he did have two shaky innings in India. All I would ask of the PCB is that if you want him to be a captain of future series, don’t put pressure on him or any other player, like they did on Afridi regarding his performance, saying that ‘if you don’t perform in one or two matches we will drop you’. These are experienced players and you should not select them in the first place if you are going to threaten them regarding their place in the team.”

“What we should say to such players is that give your 100% and if you don’t succeed, then we will give a younger player a chance in your place. This is the case with Misbah. Even though he has won the series, there is pressure on him to score runs. If the PCB wants him to captain Pakistan in Tests and ODIs then express faith in him. I would take Misbah to South Africa and continue with him as the ODI captain as batting will be difficult and you need solidity in the middle order.”

Pakistan are scheduled to play 3 Test matches, 2 T20s and 5 ODIs in South Africa starting with a 4 day warm up game from the 25th of January, with the series starting in earnest with the 1st Test match at the Wanderers on 1st February.

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