3 signs Pakistan are not ready for T20 World Cup
(dailytops4u news 10.08.2021.)
When Babar Azam tried to cross the ball with the number of races needed to beat Zimbabwe in the second T20I, and there were fewer balls left, every cricket fan in the country had only one thought in mind - what if it was a T20 World Cup game?
Pakistan surprised Zimbabwe, which wasn't even sure of its final ten before the series against the green men on Friday in the second T20I.
While the 19 defeats are very unsatisfactory, there is much to learn, and if you look at them wisely, they can help Pakistan overcome the shortcomings of T20I cricket before facing all the major weapons in this year's T20 extravagance.
Medium order
Twitter rightly stated that "Pakistan's tail started after fourth position" and their recent speeches are a clear sign that they were not mistaken.
With the exception of the shootings and sometimes failures of Babara Azam, Mohamed Rizwan and Fakhara Zaman, there is no other well-established and mature Batman on the battle line.
Some may argue that Mohammad Hafiz is on the list, but Pakistan's Super League failure to catch up in international cricket is a sign of national concern ahead of the T20 World Cup.
In addition to them, Pakistan gave the opportunity to Aziz from Denmark, who is another local star that is drying up under pressure in the international arena.
Haider Ali has had the biggest stellar fall in Pakistan lately, and half of the blame for his failure lies with the management, which has not given him a consistent chance.
Later on the battlefield, Fahem Ashraf will be a versatile player for Pakistan, but in a limited number of cricket matches, especially the T20I, if you look closely at the numbers, it is not Men Stokes. The need for greens.
The goal here is not to criticize players for not being able to run when needed, but for the cricket's brain to be needed to maneuver according to the requirements of the situation.
Fakhar Zaman is undoubtedly the only cricket player on Pakistan's current team who is able to vigorously shake wounds and clear any boundary anywhere. He doesn't have the necessary sequence, but he has a trick to get away from his opponent on the day of the game.
Get rid of him and you will stay with Ashraf, Aziz and Hafiz as a great fighter for Pakistan. And if the latest form against Zimbabwe and the second T20I is proof, we can say with confidence that Pakistan has not yet found a muscle monster that could play bowling.
Zimbabwean militants captured a Pakistani bat on the right side of the border with a small gate border area in excess of 70 meters. .
While it may be too late to find and train attackers, Pakistan could attend a bat skills course if they want to get closer to this year's World Cup silverware.
Inability to use the brain under pressure
Whether kicking or bowling, cricket is a game of attention and control, not brute force.
You can move at a speed of 90 miles per hour, but if the line and length are not correct, the ball can easily cross the border. You can shoot as much as witness Afridi, but I'm not sure it will clear the ropes.
On Friday, Pakistan was mainly to blame for failing to come up with a plan to reach a small target of 119. The truth has now become a point of reflection, as it rarely demonstrates planning and execution skills.
However, the second T20I in Pakistan lacked reading the situation and using muscle in their brains.
When the cannon's purpose and great boundaries seemed to have fled, they were able to flee to victory, turning the singles into pairs and triplets. Instead, they went to the poor and tried to break their way to victory.
Overall, Pakistan is likely to win a third T20I to retreat and compete with Zimbabwe. However, instead of feeling good, they have to hit the training structure the next day to correct any mistakes they made against the Zimbabwean minnows.
But if history is a sign of the future, they will celebrate and simply forget to wait for all the bad things to happen again.

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