Abdullah's Articles Collection Stored While Writing For KP between October 2011 and April 2013. Also, some recent articles post KP and articles before the KP days in 2009-2011. International, Domestic, Associates, Womens, Youth, Club, Exhibition Cricket all covered. Technical, Statistical, Tactical, Political, Mental Aspects all covered.
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Saturday, 14 September 2013
CLT20 2013 Squads
Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, Dinesh Karthik, Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha, Ambati Rayudu, Aditya Tare, Rishi Dhawan, Abu Nechim, Akshar Patel, Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Smith, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Mitchell Johnson, Glenn Maxwell
Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, M Vijay, Wriddhiman Saha, R Ashwin, S Badrinath, Imtiaz Ahmed, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohit Sharma, Michael Hussey, Dwayne Bravo, Albie Morkel, Jason Holder, Faf du Plessis, Chris Morris
Rajasthan Royals: Rahul Dravid, Ajinkya Rahane, Stuart Binny, Sanju Samson, Ashok Menaria, Dishant Yagnik, Vikramjeet Malik, Rahul Shukla, Pravin Tambe, Siddharth Trivedi, Shane Watson, Brad Hodge, James Faulkner, Kevon Cooper, Shaun Tait
Brisbane Heat: Joe Burns, Daniel Christian, Ben Cutting, Peter Forrest, Dom Michael, Chris Hartley, Nathan Hauritz, James Hopes, Matthew Gale, Chris Lynn, Alister McDermott, Cameron Gannon, Alex Kemp, Kemar Roach, Chris Sabburg
Perth Scorchers: Ashton Agar, Michael Beer, Jason Behrendorff, Ashton Turner, Liam Davis, Brad Hogg, Burt Cockley, Simon Katich, Mitchell Marsh, Shaun Marsh, Joel Paris, Alfonso Thomas, Tom Triffitt, Adam Voges, Sam Whiteman
Titans: Jacques Rudolph, Henry Davids, AB de Villiers, Farhaan Behardien, Heino Kuhn, David Wiese, Eden Links, Ethy Mbhalati, Rowan Richards, Mangaliso Mosehle, CJ de Villiers, Graeme van Buuren, Morne Morkel, Roelof van der Merwe, Marchant de Lange
Highveld Lions: Temba Bavuma, Gulam Bodi, Quinton De Kock, Neil McKenzie, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Ethan O'Reilly, Hardus Viljoen, Rassie van der Dussen, Alviro Petersen, Aaron Phangiso, Dwaine Pretorius, Jean Symes, Imran Tahir, Sohail Tanvir, Thami Tsolekile
Trinidad & Tobago: Denesh Ramdin, Rayad Emrit, Jason Mohammed, Nicolas Pooran, Sunil Narine, Evin Lewis, Samuel Badree, Navin Stewart, Shannon Gabriel, Yannick Ottley, Adrian Barath, Sherwin Ganga, Lendl Simmons, Ravi Rampaul, Darren Bravo
Faisalabad Wolves: Misbah-ul-Haq, Asif Ali, Ali Waqas, Khurram Shehzad, Mohammad Salman, Waqas Maqsood, Samiullah Khan, Asad Ali, Saeed Ajmal, Ehsan Adil, Hasan Mahmood, Jahandad Khan, Farrukh Shehzad, Imran Khalid, Ammar Mahmood
Otago Volts: Nick Beard, Michael Bracewell, Neil Broom, Iain Butler, Mark Craig, Derek de Boorder, Jacob Duffy, Brendon McCullum, Nathan McCullum, James McMillan, Jimmy Neesham, Aaron Redmond, Hamish Rutherford, Ryan ten Doeschate, Neil Wagner
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Shikhar Dhawan, Parthiv Patel, Cameron White, JP Duminy, Dale Steyn, Darren Sammy, Biplab Samantray, Thisara Perera, Karan Sharma, Hanuma Vihari, Ashish Reddy, Amit Mishra, Ishant Sharma, Anand Rajan, TBC
Kandurata Maroons: Lahiru Thirimanne, Nuwan Kulasekara, Upul Tharanga, Thilina Kandamby, Kumar Sangakkara, Shehan Jayasuriya, Chamara Silva, Milinda Siriwardana, Dilhara Lokuhettige, Dhammika Prasad, Ajantha Mendis, Kaushal Lokuarachchi, Lahiru Jayaratne, Dhananjaya De Silva, Suraj Randiv
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Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Misbah, Hafeez, Ajmal will be the Key in Champions Trophy Posted on April 18, 2013 by abdullahhaider2013214 | Leave a comment
Misbah, Hafeez, Ajmal will be the Key in Champions Trophy
Posted on April 18, 2013 by abdullahhaider2013214 | Leave a comment
These 3 are undoubtedly the key who the team heavily rely on for runs, wickets, stability and balance.
Misbah, Hafeez, Ajmal – The Faisalabad trio are the nucleus of the one day side and the 3 most valuable one day players in terms of leading batsmen, leading all rounder and leading bowler as well as experienced respected leadership presences in the case of Misbah and Hafeez that you wouldn’t consider dropping and hence have a longer description in place for them. Ajmal might not be a leader, but there is no disagreement about him being Pakistan’s biggest talking point from the perspective of opposition camps. These 3 are undoubtedly the key who the team heavily rely on for runs, wickets, stability and balance. They are the go to men who have all played over 80 of these 50 over internationals with impressive success. The team is build around them. Starting with the skipper, here I outline the individual strengths with reference explicitly to 50 over cricket:
Misbah – Mr Dependable
1) Patience, temperament, mental toughness, self belief to sit in, absorb pressure when there is a tight passage of bowling and the ball is hard to get away, knowing he has the range of shots and the power game to accelerate and make up for a sedate beginning the longer he is out there and has properly got his eye in. He is a capable and occasional enforcing player while being able to protect his wicket respectfully, hang around and work the gaps
2) Calmness, determination, responsibility to see his side home and remain unbeaten in a run chase, particularly when there is a working total to chase meaning he has the license to bide his time somewhat which he relishes with his grinding game plan
3) Ability to assess and read conditions like a farmer to his soil from a pure captaincy point of view
4) Keeping his side together, priding them on the conduct and overseeing developments closely. In England, this will be of paramount importance given the past events
5) Interacting with the press in a diplomatic and professional manner which gives a strong likeable account of his team
Hafeez – Utility Cricketer
1) Ability to bowl with the new ball for a canny off spinning all rounder. Doesn’t mind the hardness and proud seam despite being a finger spinner.
2) Ability to knock over left handers with his drifters and straighter ones from an around the wicket angle of attack
3) Ability to get through 10 overs; reliably, accurately, economically, almost silently with nagging control
4) Advice and suggestions in the field to captain and bowlers, active vice skipper
5) Can make big runs on flat wickets and is a decent enough batsmen
Ajmal – Mystery man
1) Ability to turn the ball both ways in a disguised manner, making it hard for most to read him, particularly out of the hand. Often players play him off the pitch which can be guess work territory if you don’t pick up the length
2) Control to be able to make the most of his mysteries and variations in his golden armoury, barely giving anything to hit and always testing in the right areas
3) Ability to vary his pace and assess the pace that is right for the surface and ground dimensions. Has the experience and canniness to work it out for him-self.
4) Self confidence to operate in the batting power play time after time. Likes the challenge when batsmen are on the charge and attempting to take him on with all the tricks up his sleeve.
5) Ability to bamboozle players who are playing him for the first time and lower order players in dominant fashion
Azhar Ali – Enduring Grafter
1) Can play 2nd fiddle when forming a partnership and patiently go about his trade unnoticed while contributing to the team cause
2) Can negotiate with the new ball with an efficient technical basis to work from
3) Can hold up an end and control proceedings, ensuring wickets are in tact
4) Handy 6th bowling option as a decent leg spinner
5) Good alert close in fielder to the bat
Asad Shafiq – Man for a crisis
1) Wrist work and general leg side play
2) Ability to manoeuvre the field by playing the ball late
3) Reasonably compact technique
4) Thrives when batting in a crisis
5) Strong catcher and ground fielder
Mohammad Irfan – Big Bird Number 2
1) Extra bounce
2) Surprise batsmen with his Yorker
3) Awkward customer for players playing him for the first time
4) Utilise early morning moisture
5) Complements Junaid well
Junaid – Mohammad Aamir number 2 (minus the corruption fingers crossed)
1) Whole hearted performer
2) Bowls well at the death and back end
3) Quick learner
4) Whippy bowling action
5) Can move it around both ways
Abdur Rehman – Silent Assassin
1) Control with the ball
2) Talented batsmen for a number 8 or number 9
3) Can also bowl with the new ball
4) Operates well in tandem with Ajmal
5) Tricky customer to score off
Nasir Jamshed – Comparisons with Anwar were inevitable
1) Leg side play
2) Stylishness both sides of the wicket
3) Pretty impressive one day form over last year or so
4) Put on many 100+ stands with Hafeez, 4 already, decent understanding developed
5) Gives a left right hand combination to disrupt bowlers line
Malik – Ice Cool Finisher
1) Cool headed finisher
2) Quick runner between the wickets
3) Likes milking the spinners in the middle passages
4) Outstanding outfielder
5) Handy off spin option, relying a lot on flight deception
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Sunday, 7 July 2013
Wolves to Play Champions League 2013 Author: Analyst Maaz; Views: 986; Date: 1-04-2013, 02:23;
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Sialkot = 7
Lahore = 2
Faisalabad = 2
Rawalpindi = 1
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Saturday, 6 July 2013
Trophies Keep Coming for Captain Misbah Author: Analyst Maaz; Views: 2108; Date: 18-01-2013, 03:14;
Misbah ul Haq has won the Presidents Trophy Final with Sui Gas Northern Pipeline as captain against Younis Khan’s Habib Bank Limited. Misbah top scored across all 4 innings with a determined 85 in the first innings against an experienced attack which compromised of names like Umar Gul and Abdur Rehman along with the talented and promising Ehsan Adil who has been called up in Pakistan’s test match squad for the series in South Africa which will get under way shortly. Misbah was adjudged man of the match in the final, for the 18th time in his career at all major levels combined. This is not the first time he has won the player of the match in the final as he did so in the domestic one day final in 2010 with a century at over a run a ball while captaining Sui Gas in the early part of 2010.
Misbah’s International Captaincy Record across All Formats: Played 59, Won 36, Lost 15, Drawn 7, NR 1
Misbah’s International Series Captaincy Record across All Formats: Won 15 series, Lost 5 series, Drawn 2 series
Misbah’s Pakistan have beaten the number 1 ranked team 3-0 in pressurised circumstances given the events of 2010 spot fixing scandal on neutral grounds
Misbah’s Pakistan have now beaten the World Cup holders 2-1 on their home patch now, although this is in the one day format
When you have a statesmen captain like him who is renowned for being one of the leading intellectual figures in the team who is widely regarded and respected by his teammates, you know the national side is in safe company
The man who has restored Pakistan’s name, image, direction, team environment and respect when they were scandalous, homeless, unwanted and deeply disgraced
Misbah’s Pakistan have now beaten the World Cup holders 2-1 on their home patch now, although this is in the one day format
When you have a statesmen captain like him who is renowned for being one of the leading intellectual figures in the team who is widely regarded and respected by his teammates, you know the national side is in safe company
The man who has restored Pakistan’s name, image, direction, team environment and respect when they were scandalous, homeless, unwanted and deeply disgraced
The man who has been an unsung hero and genuine saviour in desperate hours of need when the side was rock bottom and down and out
The man who was handed the thankless responsibility of rejuvenating and reviving a broken side on the brink of a Viking burial
With a Masters Degree in Marketing; clearly a well-polished individual, a temperamentally strong thinking player, a trouble free presence, a genuine talent spotter and a leader with renowned man management credentials; you know you are a natural leader in which the team stands in firm hands.
He’s had to wait patiently for his opportunities at the top level. He started his career late due to education. He comes from a more academic background as opposed to the remote areas where many Pakistani players come from. It’s a triumph in itself for a player like that to be able to fulfil his ambitions, despite starting so late and despite never having proper opportunities until there was a major vacancy, when he could have easily pursed a career as a top class professional elsewhere. With not the greatest talent and support in the world he has gone on to statistically match some of the greats in the world game and in Pakistan’s rich, but tainted cricketing history.
Never did he lose confidence or faith when he was out of favour. He always stuck by his self-belief, mental toughness and principles and now holds the highest WIN/LOSS RATIO IN THE HISTORY OF TEST CRICKET BY ANY CAPTAIN
He’s had to cope with 3 different coaches, 2 different chairmen, 3 different chief selectors and yet there has been no major hassle whatsoever. That in itself is worth a mention given its Pakistan Cricket.
As Pakistan Cricket Writer Osman Samiuddin says: ‘There is no shortage of remarkable stories in Pakistan Cricket, but Misbah ul Haq’s is something else altogether’
MUHs Captaincy Timeline
2001
Captained a first class team for the first time (Sarghoda) in only his 4th season of First class games as a player
2004
Pakistan ‘A’ team captain regularly
Pakistan Patrons Board XI captain
Captained Faisalabad to the final of the Quaid E Azam trophy
2005
Captained Pakistan ‘A’ to triangular series glory
Captained Pakistan Patrons Board XI against an England side
Captained regularly in representative XI games, for example ‘Hanif Mohammad XI’ or ’rest of Pakistan’
2006
Captained Faisalabad to domestic one day title
2008
Promoted to vice captain of Pakistan’s senior side
Captained the Wolves to the final of the domestic T20 championship
Captained Pakistan in an Asia Cup match (Won)
2009
Captained in a 1 off T20 match vs Australia (Won)
2010
Won Pentangular Cup as captain with Sui Gas
Captained Sui Gas to the one day title
Captained Wolves to domestic T20 final
In contention for Pakistan captaincy in all formats, although eventually overlooked
Named Pakistan Test Captain after the spot fixing fiasco
Drawn a series vs. South Africa (number 2 ranked side)
2011
In contention for being World Cup captain after leading and performing influentially in his first 2 test series as captain and captaining extremely impressively in the domestic arena before that and in the end named vice captain of one day team for the World Cup
Won a test series in New Zealand, a drought breaking one for Team Pakistan having won their first one after 4 years and their first outside the sub continent in 7 years
Named one day and T20 captain as well of Team Pakistan after a coach and captain fall out with the Afridi-Waqar saga
Won a test match comprehensively in the West Indies
Beat Sri Lanka in all formats as captain in the UAE
Convincing 6-0 tours of Zimbabwe and Bangladesh
2012
Whitewashed number 1 ranked test side, first time Pakistan have beaten a number 1 side and inflicted a whitewash outside their home and against the opposition of England
Won the Asia Cup for the 2nd time in 11 editions in his first tournament skippering
Led an inexperienced side to the final of the national T20 in a 14 team event
2013
Defeated World Cup holders under his leadership in the resumption of Indo-Pak ties in a 3 match one day series
Won Presidents Trophy 4 day title, beating HBL in the final
19 January should be declared as Misbah ul Haq day:-
19th January 2011 = Misbah survives and remains unbeaten for 226 deliveries in the 4th innings for a hard fought battling 70* to secure a test series win, Pakistan’s first in 4 years and his first as captain in his 2ndseries. It was an act of enduring discipline, determined obduracy and dogged persistence which earned him the player of the match award in the process.
19th January 2012= Misbah thrashes England by 10 wickets in the first test match after the spot fixing scandal between the two. He scored a half century in his only innings and was praised immensely for leadership of the side as they seized the initiative and surprised the best side in the world in emphatic fashion.
19th January 2013= Misbah will be packing his bags for South Africa having won the President’s Trophy final and being man of the match in it as captain on the previous day.
Extra Facts
Misbah has captained Pak against 12 different teams in at least 1 format or more. He has beaten or drawn at least one series against ALL of those 12 teams in either T20/ODI or Test. Since all 3 formats were introduced Pak have had several different captains and only Misbah has a consistent and proven record in all 3 formats of the game while being captain.
Apart from India and Australia who Misbah is yet to play in a test series, he has drawn or beaten ALL test playing nations either neutrally in the UAE or away– England, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh (beaten) and drawn against South Africa and West Indies.
By the time Misbah and Smith walk out for the toss they would have been undefeated in 12 tests each
Misbah has the lowest % of test match defeats as a Pakistan captain who has captained in at least 10 tests. Only defeated ONCE in 8 series.
Most Test Wins as PakCaptain:Imran (14/48), Miandad (14/34), Wasim (12/25), Inzamam (11/31), Waqar (10/17), Misbah (9/17), Mushtaq (8/19)
By the end of the SA tests Misbah would have captained in more tests than he has played in as a player
Misbah would be only one of 6 Pakistan captains to lead Pakistan in 20 tests or more out of 30 captains that have led the side since 1952
Misbah would be only one of 6 Pakistan captains to lead Pakistan in 20 tests or more out of 30 captains that have led the side since 1952
Record that surely will never be broken: Under Misbah, Pak once won 14 consecutive international matches and 12 consecutive series in ALL FORMATS in 2011/12
Highest win/loss ratio in the history of Tests
2nd Pak captain to be unbeaten for 7 test series in a row
2nd Pak captain to win 4 test series in a row
2nd Pak captain to win 5 tests in a row in 21st century
2nd Pak captain to win the Asia Cup in 28 years
First Pakistan captain in 8 years to win 4/5 matches in a series vs decent side
First Pakistan captain to whitewash England and beat them by a 3 match margin for a test series
First Pakistan captain to win a Test/ODI/T20 on same tour (times 3)
One of 3 Pak captains to win or draw test series vs South Africa
First Pakistan captain to beat India in India in series for any format after nearly 8 years
First Pakistan captain to beat higher ranked test side after 2 ODI WCs
First Pakistan captain to win test series outside Asia in 7 years
In top 6/30 Pak captains for most Test wins
First Pak captain to beat number 1 ranked side
First Pak captain to beat England outside sub continent in 16 years
Beaten both teams that played 2011 World Cup final as captain in ODI series soon after
Yet no award for him at PCB Awards. Without the head, the body doesn't work.
2nd Pak captain to be unbeaten for 7 test series in a row
2nd Pak captain to win 4 test series in a row
2nd Pak captain to win 5 tests in a row in 21st century
2nd Pak captain to win the Asia Cup in 28 years
First Pakistan captain in 8 years to win 4/5 matches in a series vs decent side
First Pakistan captain to whitewash England and beat them by a 3 match margin for a test series
First Pakistan captain to win a Test/ODI/T20 on same tour (times 3)
One of 3 Pak captains to win or draw test series vs South Africa
First Pakistan captain to beat India in India in series for any format after nearly 8 years
First Pakistan captain to beat higher ranked test side after 2 ODI WCs
First Pakistan captain to win test series outside Asia in 7 years
In top 6/30 Pak captains for most Test wins
First Pak captain to beat number 1 ranked side
First Pak captain to beat England outside sub continent in 16 years
Beaten both teams that played 2011 World Cup final as captain in ODI series soon after
Yet no award for him at PCB Awards. Without the head, the body doesn't work.
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