The Pavilion | Islamabad United vs Peshawar Zalmi (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | 4 March 2024 | PSL9

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The Pavilion | Islamabad United vs Peshawar Zalmi (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | 4 March 2024 | PSL9

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Transcript
00:00 Pakistan.
00:03 Hello Assalamu Alaikum and welcome to the Pavilion. I am Fakhr-e-Anam. You are watching Esports, our continued coverage of the HBL PSL Season 9.
00:11 And what a fantastic season this has been so far. With me in the Pavilion, I am joined by four former captains of Pakistan.
00:18 Four fantastic individuals, four gentlemen who have served the game of cricket and Pakistan really well.
00:23 First up, I have Azar Ali. Assalamu Alaikum and welcome Azar.
00:26 Waalaikum Assalam. Thank you.
00:28 Next I have got the Professor himself, Mohammed Hafeez. Assalamu Alaikum and welcome Hafeez.
00:32 Waalaikum Assalam.
00:33 The most successful test captain in Pakistan's test cricket history, Miss Fawzi Haq. Hello, Assalamu Alaikum and welcome Miss Fawzi.
00:39 Waalaikum Assalam. Thank you.
00:41 And finally, the greatest all-rounder of them all, ladies and gentlemen, the Sultan of Swing and the Swinging Sultan, I have got Waseem Akram. Assalamu Alaikum and welcome Waseem.
00:48 Assalamu Alaikum. Good afternoon everyone, good evening/whatever it is right now.
00:53 In between.
00:56 Alright, friends, the situation is as follows. Yesterday, another match was played at Karachi National Stadium where the Karachi Kings were up against Multan Sultans.
01:03 And let's first look at the match summary of yesterday's match.
01:07 This was yesterday's match. Multan Sultans is the first team that has qualified for the playoffs.
01:11 They were the first team to bat 189 on three wickets.
01:14 Usman played a very good inning on 106-59 deliveries. What a fantastic inning it was.
01:19 And then Rizwan there, Captain Zouk 58-44, Hendricks and Khushdil there 13-6.
01:25 Hassan Ali scored one wicket on 34th run and Muzhar Abani scored two wickets on 32nd run.
01:30 Karachi Kings scored 169 runs in the second half on a 7-inning loss.
01:34 And Jyothishwe Balik, who is the top innings, scored 38 runs.
01:38 Shah Masood, the captain, scored 36 runs. They both took starts but unfortunately, they couldn't take it forward.
01:44 Nawaz scored 27 runs on 17 deliveries and then Niazi contributing with 23 off 19 deliveries.
01:50 Mir, he has taken two wickets in yesterday's match. Khushdil did a great job in the 29th and 24th overs.
01:55 He scored only 16 runs in the 3rd over and scored one wicket.
01:58 Willy there picking up 1 for 32 in his 4 overs.
02:01 And Chris Jordan looking spectacular with those Yorkers in the death overs.
02:04 1 for 34 in his 4 overs. Multan Sultans winning this one by 20 runs and qualifying for the playoffs.
02:11 Let's take a look at the points table.
02:14 This is how the points table is looking right now.
02:18 The Punjab Kings are right on top with 12 points and they have qualified for the HBLPSL 9th edition playoffs.
02:25 Quetta Gladiators right behind them with 9 points.
02:28 In the 2nd position, Peshawar Zalmi with 7 points.
02:30 In the 3rd position, Islamabad United with 5 points.
02:33 In the 4th position, Karachi Kings with 4 points.
02:36 In the 5th position, Lahore Colanders.
02:38 But the Stur at the bottom of the table, the defending champions with only 1 point.
02:42 Which they got because of the rain.
02:45 So the points table is the top 4 teams will qualify for the playoffs.
02:47 And that's how the situation is right now.
02:49 So sir, let's start. This was yesterday's match.
02:52 First of all, Sadre Karachi Kings, Wasim Akram.
02:55 You're an idiot.
02:58 You tell me, were you as sad when you saw the Jhalki match as you were when you saw the live match?
03:05 I think I've been checked out of that match.
03:07 I don't remember that. There was a match last night.
03:10 But coming back to the game last night, okay, they played better cricket.
03:14 They won. They looked better.
03:16 It was a very timid performance by Karachi Kings.
03:19 Look, you keep losing and winning in the game.
03:21 I keep saying that I'm old.
03:23 But you've got to fight.
03:25 The captain should look happy.
03:27 I understand there's stress, pressure, everything.
03:29 But you've got to make sure the team is watching.
03:32 At least look like you're enjoying yourself.
03:34 Even when he gets out, he goes out, sits in the dugout.
03:37 You don't want to be sitting next to him because he looks quite sad.
03:42 You can tell by his face. I suppose there's stress.
03:44 I understand. But this is part and parcel of what we do.
03:47 Yesterday, the Karachi Kings' camp was looking pretty glum.
03:51 Especially when we were watching the last over match,
03:54 and the shots they were showing on television,
03:56 the entire team, including the captain, the players, the support staff,
04:01 how did the team pick themselves up from here?
04:06 Because now they've got their backs against the wall.
04:08 They have to win all these games and then hope that somebody else loses
04:11 and somebody else gets a match.
04:12 So that they can move forward.
04:14 Look, it's not as bad as it looks.
04:19 Look at the other team, Islamabad is also with them.
04:23 Islamabad is one point ahead.
04:25 There's not much of a difference.
04:27 The problem is that the team's batting doesn't have any impact
04:32 on any player other than Pollard.
04:34 Which is what should happen.
04:36 And they missed the match.
04:39 The player got a little sick,
04:42 which gave them a little shock.
04:44 So overall, I think they won two great matches.
04:47 But after that, as the players start missing out on important matches,
04:53 they get hungry, and then the main player who won two matches,
04:57 he went to the last match.
04:59 All those things are contributing somewhere.
05:02 The hope you get,
05:05 as soon as you start moving towards something better,
05:07 you get a shock.
05:09 So I think all those things together,
05:12 you see the situation in this camp.
05:15 All these reasons are because of that.
05:18 Hafeez, you've seen Karachi Kings,
05:22 and we've all seen the Lahore-Kanandas journey at the same time.
05:25 Lahore-Kanandas are also having to face this again and again.
05:28 Defeat after defeat after defeat.
05:30 Karachi Kings won two matches,
05:33 and it looks like they've lost,
05:34 they've come off track.
05:36 Like the train suddenly gets off the track.
05:39 The coach said, "It's okay, it's all over."
05:42 But when you look at yesterday's performance,
05:44 leaving aside the Pollard factor,
05:46 where were they precisely missing the tricks?
05:50 The people you can pinpoint,
05:52 "This performance was wrong, this wasn't good."
05:54 These are the people we can pinpoint.
05:57 Look, you have to take responsibility as a batting unit.
06:02 Look at Shahan,
06:03 yesterday he had a good start.
06:05 He hit the ball as soon as Malik came.
06:07 But after playing 10 balls,
06:09 you didn't see the domination you should have as a batsman.
06:13 I don't think the overall team is much different from one another.
06:18 Yes, Pollard made that difference in the last two games.
06:21 But you don't see the right composition.
06:23 The team, like Namaz,
06:25 their performance is not as good as in this tournament so far.
06:30 But they haven't been able to explore other options.
06:34 The other team, like Zalmi's team,
06:37 they changed their mindset immediately.
06:41 They brought in Arif Yaqub,
06:43 and that's how they've been creating a difference as a bowling unit.
06:47 They have options,
06:49 but their timid approach
06:53 is not able to trust others.
06:56 They say it's a squad of 20.
06:59 I've heard that Shahan has said this,
07:01 but if it's a squad of 20,
07:03 why are you not presenting the same opportunity to everyone?
07:06 If one person is not performing,
07:08 and the other person is playing with them,
07:11 the confidence level is shattered.
07:13 Like if a clerk plays two matches, he's out.
07:15 What did he do wrong to be out in two matches?
07:18 If Team Cypher didn't score in two matches,
07:20 you'll kick them out too.
07:22 It doesn't work like that.
07:24 In a league, you need to prolong a little bit with the player.
07:28 You need to have confidence.
07:29 Sometimes when you know the process is not right,
07:32 I'm talking about Namaz,
07:34 you need to make a decision.
07:36 Just bring someone else.
07:38 Anwar was dropped yesterday.
07:40 The next match is in Pindi.
07:42 I don't think you need three spinners.
07:44 The average score there was 209 last year.
07:48 Five times, I think, it was 240.
07:51 And two times, it was 6.
07:53 So it looks like a good track.
07:56 I hope the sportsman doesn't go around like he did in Karachi.
07:59 I think for Karachi,
08:03 out of the box, whoever is available,
08:05 all the people you have picked,
08:07 for the right reason,
08:09 you should present them with equal opportunity.
08:11 Why has Mohammad Nawaz not been able to evolve?
08:15 It seems like his strengths have also started to diminish.
08:20 You add to it.
08:22 Like we saw the last century of Babur Azam,
08:25 we saw new shots,
08:26 which was such a treat to watch.
08:28 As it is, he's exquisite and excellent,
08:30 but he was at a different level that day.
08:32 He's evolved. Clearly, you can see that.
08:34 But Nawaz, it seems like he's playing a one-dimensional game,
08:38 and even in that, his performance is slowly diminishing.
08:41 I think we talked about this in the early shows,
08:45 that you have to be a good student of the game.
08:48 You observe,
08:50 you see where you're having a problem,
08:54 and you improve,
08:55 and you see where others are doing well.
08:57 If you can't bat like one person,
08:59 you can't bowl like another.
09:01 Because when you reach a certain level,
09:03 people work out you.
09:05 And if you don't evolve,
09:07 if you don't improve,
09:09 then your survival as a successful bowler or batter,
09:13 won't be good,
09:15 because the world will be working on you.
09:17 And I think whether it's Nawaz's batting or bowling,
09:20 it's the same.
09:23 I think his bowling has come down a lot.
09:24 You know, at least you should ride your basics.
09:26 The basics are stump to stump ball.
09:28 What does a left-hander do?
09:30 He does stump to stump ball.
09:32 When he's hit from there, you go somewhere else.
09:34 But if you can't do six balls stump to stump,
09:36 it means you're not good enough to play that standard of cricket.
09:39 It was the first ball, and after that,
09:41 you've gone through all the gates.
09:43 Look, he's bowled in this,
09:45 he's bowled out, then a four,
09:47 now he'll do it in the middle,
09:49 then a dot ball,
09:52 and then a four.
09:53 The ball in the wicket,
09:55 the batsman is not doing anything.
09:57 Then he'll go out and hit a four.
09:59 I think he was a little unlucky,
10:01 the ball wasn't that bad.
10:03 This is fine.
10:05 This is fine, when the batsman is taking the risk.
10:07 Here, the captain can work with you,
10:09 the coaches can work with you,
10:11 but if you're gifting the ball,
10:13 then it's not good enough.
10:15 It's the same in batting,
10:17 it's not that you can't bat,
10:19 but it's such a soft dismissal.
10:21 It means you're not evolving as a player.
10:23 Misma, how can we improve the fielding standards?
10:27 It's true that every individual should take responsibility.
10:31 But can we incentivize the fielders in HBL PSL?
10:36 Or can we introduce a mechanism
10:38 to penalize them if they do bad fielding or catch drop?
10:42 What can we do to contain this menace?
10:45 Because it seems like it's spreading like wildfire.
10:49 If we penalize them, they'll drop more catches.
10:51 Because the pressure is already high.
10:53 If the pressure increases, they'll drop more catches.
10:55 So let's incentivize them.
10:57 But that's not the reason why there's no incentive.
11:00 Because what you don't have, you don't have.
11:04 During the tournament, you say,
11:06 "I want to be a cheetah, but I can't."
11:09 That's a process.
11:11 You prepare for that,
11:13 you work on your fitness,
11:15 you work on your fielding.
11:18 It's not that if you come here,
11:19 you'll get an incentive,
11:21 or if you practice for a few days,
11:23 you'll become a good fielder.
11:25 No. Fielding is the same like batting, bowling.
11:28 First, you have to work on your fitness,
11:30 you have to write your basics of fielding,
11:33 when to come under the ball,
11:35 what position to be in when the ball is in the bat,
11:37 what base to make when the ball is under the ball,
11:40 how to take that catch.
11:42 You won't mix up the dots.
11:46 You'll have to work on your basics.
11:48 Sometimes you'll do it, sometimes you won't.
11:50 Because you don't know the basics.
11:52 During this tour, in New Zealand and Australia,
11:54 Adam Holiak said this many times,
11:56 even though it wasn't his domain,
11:58 but because we wanted to get better as a team,
12:00 he kept highlighting that
12:02 as a player, we don't connect with the ground.
12:05 We stay still.
12:07 By the time a batsman plays his shot,
12:09 we're walking like this, and it's a snap.
12:11 We're not connecting with the ground,
12:14 we're not doing the light flex that comes with your knees.
12:16 We're not doing that at the time
12:18 when the ball is being played by the batsman.
12:20 When he plays his shot, we're still.
12:22 As soon as you connect to the ground,
12:24 and you come to your knee position,
12:26 then you can move right and left.
12:28 Unfortunately, this is the basic issue of all our players.
12:32 Like Misbah said, there's no 'tika'.
12:35 If you apply a 'tika', you'll get better.
12:37 If you get a catch, you'll get a lakh.
12:39 If you don't get a catch, you'll get left behind.
12:41 It doesn't work like that.
12:43 It's a pride.
12:44 When you field for the team, it's a pride you carry with you.
12:46 The Pakistani fielding improved when Steve Rickson was coach.
12:51 What made that different, in your opinion?
12:53 I personally feel like the players were already there.
12:58 The right man at the right place was an identification by him.
13:03 If Azhar is not good in the slip,
13:06 then he doesn't need to go in the slip.
13:08 If Muhammad Hafeez can't do it on point,
13:10 then Shadab can do it.
13:12 Shadab used to do point all the time.
13:14 I used to do my specialization drills on my position.
13:18 I used to do high catches on my position.
13:20 Malik is always good with his running.
13:23 He used to cover the ground well.
13:25 We gave that space to everyone.
13:28 You play accordingly.
13:30 As an individual, you're a good fielder.
13:34 If you're not, then you have to work hard for it.
13:39 The basics of the game, the basics of fielding,
13:42 until we hit, there's no end result.
13:45 It's all about process.
13:47 In today's times, we can't even say
13:51 that the ground is hard, the Westerns come from the west,
13:54 and we have to dive on the ground.
13:56 Catch is where you put the ground.
13:58 If you can't catch the upper catch,
14:01 if you're looking at the basics here,
14:04 the hand is here,
14:06 then it will automatically get released.
14:08 The right basics of the game are
14:09 how fast you have to come down from the ball,
14:11 on the high catch,
14:13 take your position sideways,
14:15 take the ball from here, from above,
14:17 so that you don't go down,
14:19 so that gravity doesn't take the ball down.
14:21 These are all things you learn from under-19s or under-16s.
14:25 But unfortunately, there's still a disappointment
14:28 from all the Pakistani players in the PSL as a fielding unit.
14:31 The difference in Steve Rickson's time
14:35 was that he set the standard of fielding very high.
14:40 Even if you have to do it short, you can do it all.
14:43 I know that we used to stand at a distance
14:47 where we're sitting at the table,
14:49 or a little bit, one meter back.
14:52 And he used to stand in the middle and say,
14:55 "Hit it hard."
14:57 And he used to just do that slip catching,
14:59 or the catching of the lane,
15:01 he used to do it at such a short distance
15:04 so that your reaction time improves.
15:06 And when we use hard hands,
15:08 it's a drill, we use hard hands to put the ball in the slip,
15:11 the hand stops there.
15:13 No, when it's a short distance,
15:15 like we stand with the wall and do it with a tennis ball,
15:17 someone throws it from behind,
15:19 you have less time,
15:21 so that you can, like the wicket-keeper gives the ball,
15:25 soft hands.
15:27 And those high catches
15:31 used to create scenarios
15:33 where you were under pressure.
15:36 It's not like the fielder knows that I'm getting a gain.
15:39 No, you're lying on the ground,
15:42 you're not seeing the gain,
15:44 he'll hit it, he'll call someone's name,
15:46 and now you're under pressure.
15:48 You have less time,
15:50 different ways of doing that.
15:52 So, obviously,
15:54 and there was a lot of work on fitness,
15:56 and the fielder was good at that time,
15:59 all the new players were good,
16:00 so that was basically a combination of things
16:03 that worked.
16:05 The doctor doesn't let you do sessions,
16:07 he says, "Come and do it."
16:09 If you catch a ball
16:11 and he thinks you're just passing time,
16:13 he'll say, "It's a pank,
16:15 if you throw it, you'll get it."
16:17 It should be done.
16:19 He would not take attitude, basically.
16:21 He was an old, grumpy man as well.
16:24 I think he was right in a way,
16:26 that if you don't want to do it right,
16:28 there's no need for that.
16:29 Without intensity,
16:31 if you're doing it,
16:33 you're practicing to fail, basically.
16:35 In Punjabi, it's said,
16:37 "Gungloo se mitti jahade."
16:39 Before I leave, I'll give a message.
16:41 Mohin Khan is watching the show,
16:43 leave an audio message during the show,
16:45 so that I can listen.
16:47 That's what he just said.
16:49 Three audio messages.
16:51 Not one, not two, three.
16:53 Silver Fox, Silver Fox, Silver Fox, please.
16:55 How are you?
16:57 I'm fine.
16:58 I'll take a break, so you can call me directly.
17:00 Let's take a break, so that Mohin Khan can call Wasim Akram.
17:02 We'll see you on the other side of the break.
17:04 Call me.
17:06 Welcome back to The Pavilion.
17:10 I'm Fakhr-e-Alam, you're watching Esports Hour,
17:12 continuing coverage of the HBL PSL 9.
17:14 We have another match for you today,
17:16 we'll talk about it later.
17:18 I have Azhar Ali, the great Wasim Akram,
17:20 but I've got Hafeez and Mishbah here.
17:23 Before the break, we were talking about fielding.
17:26 Hafeez told us a few things about fielding challenges.
17:28 I requested Hafeez to give us a quick demo,
17:30 and Hafeez and Mishbah will give you a demo
17:32 for all the young people. Over to you guys.
17:34 First of all, I'd like to say that people often object to me
17:37 saying that I'm not a coach.
17:39 Yes, I'm not a coach, but I've played cricket for 19 years.
17:41 I've learned everything from playing cricket for 19 years.
17:43 So I'm talking about that.
17:45 The important thing for the youngster is that
17:47 there's a position in fielding,
17:49 when the batsman plays his shot.
17:51 The reaction after the bat hits the ball,
17:55 the reaction, every fielder,
17:57 if he's stiff, if he's not connecting with the ground,
18:00 he'll react.
18:02 His reaction time will be delayed.
18:06 So, suppose I'm still, and the batsman plays,
18:09 like Mishbah will feed me,
18:11 that is not the right way to do it.
18:13 First I'll show you how to do it,
18:15 and then I'll tell you the right way to do it.
18:17 So, if you're coming like this,
18:20 you're late.
18:24 Because you're feeling the shock,
18:25 then you make your position.
18:27 So, because your body was stiff,
18:29 you're walking like this,
18:31 and then you're going this way.
18:33 That is the wrong way to do it.
18:35 The right way is,
18:37 when the bowler comes running,
18:39 as soon as he comes to the action,
18:41 and the batsman plays his shot,
18:43 you basically bend yourself,
18:45 and you connect yourself with the ground.
18:47 When you connect yourself with the ground,
18:49 your knees flex,
18:52 and that speeds up your reaction time.
18:56 So, suppose I'm coming,
18:58 and I'm already bending,
19:00 and then I'm taking this ball.
19:02 Once again, I'm coming,
19:04 and if the batsman plays his shot,
19:06 my position should be like this.
19:08 I'm walking into the ball,
19:10 and then I'm making my position ready,
19:12 and then I'm taking my ball.
19:14 I'll show you one more time,
19:16 so that it's easier.
19:18 A little variation, Mishbah,
19:21 so that people can understand
19:22 how you bend yourself before the ball,
19:25 and then you connect with the ground,
19:28 and then you go right, or left.
19:30 So, if you come with stiff legs,
19:33 you'll be late,
19:35 and you'll react.
19:37 So, your remaining time is spent in this position.
19:39 You're coming towards the ball,
19:41 the batsman plays the ball,
19:43 you make your position,
19:45 and then you go right or left.
19:47 Mishbah, you feed it.
19:50 Perfect.
19:51 This is left, and if you're coming right,
19:53 this is right.
19:55 Beautiful. Thank you very much.
19:57 Really appreciate it, gentlemen.
19:59 That's very nice.
20:01 Thank you, Mishbah.
20:03 I hope that the youngsters
20:05 who are watching at home,
20:07 you get these little tips throughout the pavilion.
20:09 One thing I can ask you,
20:11 we're talking about a normal circle field,
20:14 if you're standing on the boundary,
20:16 what will happen?
20:19 If you're standing on the boundary,
20:20 wherever you are,
20:22 your basic position at the time of delivery,
20:24 when the ball starts playing,
20:26 is this.
20:28 Flex in the knees.
20:30 In this position, you have to focus on the batsman,
20:32 on the bat,
20:34 as soon as the ball is hit,
20:36 you have to react immediately
20:38 like a sprinter in a position.
20:40 One important thing that the coaches didn't teach us,
20:42 we learned from our seniors,
20:44 we learned from watching the world.
20:46 If you're standing mid-wicket,
20:48 on the boundary,
20:49 off-spinner bowling,
20:51 right-hand batting,
20:53 if you're a set batsman,
20:55 you'll come from the boundary.
20:57 If you're a new batsman,
20:59 you'll come five steps ahead.
21:01 So you don't get hurt.
21:03 The captain doesn't have to teach you these things.
21:05 You don't have to sleep on the ground.
21:07 Thinking out of the box,
21:09 thinking ahead of the game,
21:11 that's what it's all about.
21:13 Sometimes people think that this position
21:15 is only for the closing fielder.
21:17 It's not.
21:18 You need to connect with the ground.
21:20 You need to create a position
21:22 where you can react quickly.
21:24 This is important.
21:26 This is the missing part.
21:28 I'll just quickly go.
21:30 When you were playing for the New York Warriors,
21:32 I used to see you on the side,
21:34 long on.
21:36 I used to see this consistently,
21:38 that you were very flexed.
21:40 I used to see the other fielders there,
21:42 not bothered.
21:44 They were old, I can understand.
21:46 There were other old guys too.
21:47 No, no.
21:49 We were diet cricketers.
21:51 The problem is that cricket is all about
21:53 power position.
21:55 The connection with the ground,
21:57 basically that's power position.
21:59 You have to put a little weight
22:01 on both your feet,
22:03 on the front side,
22:05 middle front.
22:07 You're flexed and ready.
22:09 Ready to sprint,
22:11 to move anywhere.
22:13 You don't just need this flex in fielding.
22:15 You need it in batting too.
22:16 If your knees are stiff,
22:18 you can't put all the weight on the ball.
22:20 So this flex is the basics of the game.
22:22 You need it in fielding,
22:24 in bowling,
22:26 in batting.
22:28 So make sure that
22:30 whatever result we see now,
22:32 unfortunately it's a missing part of our system.
22:34 And the reason for this,
22:36 this is a topic that's been touched on,
22:38 so it's important to understand
22:40 that when you walk,
22:42 if you want to walk,
22:44 you'll only move your other foot forward
22:45 if you put all your weight on one foot.
22:48 But in the start,
22:50 if you know that you have to move forward,
22:53 I know that I've put all my weight on the other foot,
22:56 so my back foot is free,
22:58 so I'll move forward.
23:00 Batting, fielding,
23:02 you don't just have to move forward,
23:04 you have to move in any direction.
23:06 So your weight should be on both your feet
23:08 so that I can move whoever I want to free.
23:13 If you put more weight on one foot,
23:14 then that foot won't move.
23:16 And if you put more weight on the front foot
23:19 and you have to move that foot forward,
23:21 you are stuck.
23:23 The most worrying sign is that
23:25 the new guys who are coming,
23:27 they have so little game awareness,
23:29 they don't know how to stand in the right place.
23:31 Especially fast bowlers,
23:33 even batsmen.
23:35 They don't know where to stand
23:37 on the spin wicket,
23:39 short mid wicket,
23:42 they don't know the right place.
23:43 Same thing with Waseem Bhai,
23:45 sometimes he'll stand with the rope,
23:48 sometimes he'll stand on the small boundary,
23:51 the ball will go out from there.
23:53 So a lot to do with awareness.
23:55 In fielding, you have to think like a skipper.
23:58 Everyone is a captain.
24:00 If you think like a captain,
24:02 you know which field is where.
24:04 We've seen so many times here
24:06 that you are fast bowler,
24:08 a premier, a bowler who bowls at 140,
24:11 you are at short third man and fine leg.
24:14 And you're five steps in.
24:16 And you're not overhand.
24:18 They probably don't know this.
24:20 They probably don't know.
24:22 I'm saying that 99% of you
24:25 are building anticipation.
24:29 That's it.
24:31 Like Azhar said,
24:33 if a off spinner is bowling to the right hand,
24:35 like Mispa for instance,
24:37 if it's a turning wicket,
24:40 I'll come in a little.
24:41 Because the ball has to go in.
24:43 If it's a straight wicket,
24:45 I'll come straight because
24:47 I have to play straight towards the mid-down.
24:49 The coach doesn't have to tell you
24:51 that you have to assess the situation.
24:53 And in this,
24:55 fast bowlers are standing.
24:57 I'll share my experience.
24:59 A fast bowler is standing on a square leg,
25:01 a normal square leg,
25:03 with an umpire, it's an old ball.
25:05 I asked him a question.
25:07 I said, "If you're bowling,
25:09 why are you doing the wicket inside?"
25:10 He said, "That's fine."
25:12 I didn't think about it.
25:14 You get lost in the fielding.
25:16 I'll get the puck,
25:18 but I don't know where to keep it.
25:20 Alright folks,
25:23 we've got another game here
25:25 at the HBL PSL 9.
25:27 First team, gentlemen, thank you very much.
25:29 Those are very important and valuable tips
25:31 from you for our young people.
25:33 Let's take a look at the match
25:35 that's coming up for you
25:38 at 10 p.m.
25:39 This is Islamabad United
25:41 who will play their home match
25:43 against Peshawar Zalmi.
25:45 Remember, Peshawar Zalmi is now in momentum
25:47 and Islamabad United is now looking
25:49 to get some extra points.
25:51 They desperately need it.
25:53 Match number 20, Islamabad United
25:55 versus Peshawar Zalmi.
25:57 This is the match in store.
25:59 Let's watch it head-to-head.
26:01 Right, gentlemen, here's your head-to-head
26:03 between these two teams.
26:05 They've played 22 matches
26:07 and Islamabad has won 10.
26:08 And recently, in their two matches
26:10 in Rawalpindi,
26:12 both Peshawar have won.
26:14 Islamabad United's Pindi
26:16 doesn't have a very good record.
26:18 And that's your head-to-head.
26:20 Right, gentlemen,
26:22 Peshawar Zalmi has played
26:24 after a big gap,
26:26 almost a week after the match.
26:28 How do you gear up again
26:30 because you've been in intense competition
26:32 and then you have 5-6 days off.
26:34 We have every right to be geared up,
26:36 because so is Islamabad.
26:37 It's a do-or-die match for them.
26:39 And I think their graph has gone down.
26:41 Their first match was Peshawar
26:43 versus Islamabad,
26:45 where Peshawar had scored 201
26:47 and Babar scored 100.
26:49 He scored 100 in the big match.
26:51 They were chasing,
26:53 they were 181 for 3
26:55 and they were 8 down,
26:57 9 down for 193.
26:59 So, they needed 20 more.
27:01 Yes, that gave them more confidence.
27:03 And the two matches they won
27:05 against the bottom teams
27:06 in Karachi and Lahore,
27:08 Peshawar,
27:10 they won 3 out of 3 matches.
27:12 So, their confidence will be good.
27:14 It'll be a very exciting game, no doubt.
27:16 I'm looking forward to watching this particular game.
27:18 What should we be expecting
27:20 from the Pindi wicket, Hafeez,
27:22 at the ground?
27:24 Personally, I would like to see some bounce,
27:26 to be honest,
27:28 because Islamabad is pleasant these days.
27:30 It's a little cold,
27:32 and there's a little grass.
27:34 So, I would like to see
27:35 a fast bowler-oriented pitch
27:37 with a good bounce
27:39 and a little lateral movement.
27:41 And the same thing,
27:43 if the guy here
27:45 who's looking out for the back,
27:47 doesn't go there.
27:49 Let's take a look at the venue stats.
27:51 We get to know a little about
27:53 the history of the venue.
27:55 This is the 19th match
27:57 of the Pindi cricket stadium,
27:59 where PESL played 11 matches last year.
28:01 The 11 matches that were played
28:03 in the Pindi last year,
28:04 there were 6 totals of 240+.
28:06 6 totals, that's incredible.
28:08 Including 2 successful chases.
28:10 Wow, that's just really good.
28:12 The average first innings,
28:14 as Basim said, is 209.
28:16 And 6 out of 11 matches last year
28:18 were won by the chasing teams.
28:20 So, but that's 50-50.
28:22 6-11, 5-6.
28:24 And let me predict one thing,
28:26 you'll see a lot of catches
28:28 missing in this ground.
28:30 Why?
28:32 Because of the in-lights.
28:33 Because their poles are very small.
28:35 And as soon as the ball goes up,
28:37 it either gets stuck in the light
28:39 or it goes up so much
28:41 that it comes down,
28:43 so you miss out on the ball.
28:45 How good has the Babur Azam,
28:47 Saim Ayub pair been
28:49 for Peshawar's Almi Azad?
28:51 Their stats are incredible.
28:53 Unbelievable stats.
28:55 In T20 format, to be that much
28:57 consistent is amazing.
28:59 And, you know,
29:01 they're very good
29:02 at attacking each other.
29:04 Babur plays normal cricket,
29:06 normal shots,
29:08 and Saim attacks on the ball.
29:10 They also have the advantage
29:12 of left and right.
29:14 And both are technically good.
29:16 They don't have any problems,
29:18 they just lose the shot for no reason.
29:20 They play proper cricketing shots,
29:22 and utilize the maximum
29:24 of a good pitch.
29:26 There are many players who
29:28 don't maximize their scores
29:30 and I think they win games
29:31 for Zalmi.
29:33 So I look forward to playing
29:35 Pindi's pitch,
29:37 I promise to be another
29:39 good batting track.
29:41 You know, you've seen the stats.
29:43 Zalmi suits them.
29:45 The timers of the ball
29:47 are such that the pitch
29:49 will bounce well,
29:51 Babur loves to basically
29:53 bat on this pitch.
29:55 He has two 100s,
29:57 and an average of 60.
29:59 You can see that in South Africa,
30:00 like Babur did,
30:02 where there was bounce,
30:04 pace, and good game,
30:06 he plays technical shots
30:08 on the back foot,
30:10 equally strong,
30:12 and has a good pull shot.
30:14 So I think that wherever
30:16 there is pace and bounce,
30:18 even Saim,
30:20 they don't fight against
30:22 the pace,
30:24 like they go to hit hard,
30:26 no, they time it,
30:28 and that's a big advantage
30:29 for them,
30:31 if they get a partnership,
30:33 it can be very dangerous.
30:35 They have a partnership
30:37 of 75+ runs.
30:39 It's very important for Islamabad
30:41 that Babur or Saim
30:43 get out early.
30:45 Babur Azam likes to bat
30:47 against Islamabad United.
30:49 Let's bring the stats
30:51 on the screen.
30:53 Babur Azam, he really likes
30:55 to bat against,
30:57 Islamabad United.
30:58 Babur Azam has played
31:00 18 innings against them,
31:02 753 runs at 53.78,
31:04 and a very decent strike rate
31:06 of 132.33.
31:08 Then it's Peshawar.
31:10 Look at his record,
31:12 his lowest average
31:14 is 36 against Quetta.
31:16 And 36, 35.87,
31:18 36 average
31:20 in T20 cricket
31:22 is phenomenal.
31:24 It's like about 50
31:26 to 60.
31:27 It proves that
31:29 because Quetta's
31:31 bowling attack
31:33 was always
31:35 very spinny.
31:37 So Babur,
31:39 where Islamabad has
31:41 fast bowling,
31:43 normally plays
31:45 with 4 fast bowlers,
31:47 so any team
31:49 with fast bowlers
31:51 will always have
31:53 Babur's record.
31:55 Let's bring the stats
31:56 on the screen.
31:58 He likes to play
32:00 in this ground as well.
32:02 He has played 1340 runs
32:04 in 29 innings
32:06 at an average of
32:08 60.90, 138.42 strike rate.
32:10 Like Wasim told you,
32:12 he has guarded
32:14 for 2 centuries.
32:16 So this is going to be
32:18 a very interesting
32:20 contest.
32:22 But then the question
32:24 is,
32:25 what can we do?
32:27 I suppose they have
32:29 to go for a kill.
32:31 Going for wickets,
32:33 have a slipcord and
32:35 just take chance.
32:37 If you go with a timid
32:39 approach, Babur is in
32:41 tremendous form,
32:43 he's looking good and
32:45 we've seen Pindi's pitch.
32:47 So far it's one of the
32:49 best pitches in Pakistan
32:51 to bat on.
32:53 He's got a
32:54 great pitch.
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