Kamran Akmal Slams Pakistan Management for Lack of Faith in Spinners

Kamran Akmal Slams Pakistan Management for Lack of Faith in Spinners

Pakistan’s former wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has launched a scathing attack on the national team management and captains for their lack of faith in spinners during home Test series. Akmal believes that spinners have been consistently marginalized and denied adequate opportunities to showcase their abilities over the past three years.

Akmal’s criticism comes in the wake of Pakistan’s 0-2 loss to Bangladesh in their recent home series. He pointed out that Pakistan has a strong track record of winning home matches when they employ a balanced attack of fast bowlers and spinners. However, he believes that the team has been overly reliant on pacers in recent years, which has led to their downfall.

Akmal expressed concern over the exclusion of experienced spinners from the team. He mentioned players like Yasir Shah, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Bilal Asif, Zahid Mahmood, and Usman Qadir, who he believes should not have been overlooked without proper justification.

“When Babar (Azam) was captain, he kept some spinners in the squad but never bothered to play them regularly. Unless spinners get constant exposure, how will they come through?” Akmal said.

Akmal also highlighted the struggles of Pakistan’s batters against fast bowlers. He believes that the batters are comfortable facing pacers bowling at 130-140 kmph, but they struggle against bowlers who bowl at 140 kmph or more.

“Our batters are comfortable against pacers bowling at 130-140 kmph, but when they face a pace of 140 kmph or more, and they see that on the scoreboard during the match, their legs start to give way,” he said.

Akmal emphasized that players should prioritize domestic cricket rather than solely focusing on overseas leagues. He believes that the lack of commitment towards domestic cricket is leading to inconsistent performances at the international level.

“They prefer to go and play in useless foreign leagues to earn money and this is not helping them develop their skills. This lack of commitment towards domestic cricket is leading to inconsistent performances at the international level,” he said.

Akmal also commented on Babar Azam’s recent form slump. He believes that Azam is struggling due to some technical flaws.

“He is unsure of himself and his off-stump early on and has this tendency to leave his leg stump exposed. Balls that should be played towards cover are being played straight, and the bat doesn’t go towards the ball’s direction,” he said.

Shubman Gill Focuses on Defense to Boost Test Performance

Shubman Gill Focuses on Defense to Boost Test Performance

Shubman Gill, the promising Indian opener, is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming Test season. Despite his impressive performances in white-ball cricket, Gill acknowledges that his Test career has yet to reach its full potential.

In preparation for the ten Test matches scheduled this season, Gill has focused on strengthening his defense against spinners. He believes that improving his ability to defend on turning tracks will allow him to play more scoring shots.

“I worked on my defense a little bit more against spinners. You should be able to defend a lot more when you are playing on a turning track against spinners, then you can play the scoring shots,” Gill said.

Gill’s performance in the home series against England earlier this year was his most sustained in Test cricket to date. He amassed close to 500 runs, including a century and two half-centuries. He hopes to build on that performance in the upcoming two-match series against Bangladesh.

The 24-year-old opener also spoke about his growth as a player and a person, attributing it to his experiences in the Indian team and his captaincy role with the Gujarat Titans in the IPL.

“Every match or tournament that you play, you look to learn more about yourself irrespective of whether you are captain or not the captain. More so because of the captain you will get to know about other players too. It’s important for the captain to have a connect with the players,” Gill said.

Gill emphasized that his role as a batsman remains unchanged despite being part of the leadership group. He believes that his primary responsibility is to score runs for the team.

The Duleep Trophy, which begins on Thursday, will provide Gill with an opportunity to adjust to the demands of red-ball cricket. He believes that the tournament will be a good competition, as he will be playing against some of his Indian teammates.

Gill also revealed that India pacer Prasidh Krishna will not be available for the opening round of the Duleep Trophy due to an injury.

Ashwin Dismisses Jealousy Rumors, Praises Jadeja's Talent

Ashwin Dismisses Jealousy Rumors, Praises Jadeja’s Talent

Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have emerged as two of the most formidable spinners in Indian cricket history. Their partnership has been instrumental in India’s success on numerous occasions, with both players ranking among the top wicket-takers for the national team.

While Ashwin and Jadeja often bowl in tandem in home conditions, Jadeja is typically preferred over Ashwin in overseas Tests. In a recent interview, Ashwin addressed this dynamic, stating that he does not harbor any jealousy towards his teammate.

“You are talking about jealousy,” Ashwin said. “It’s not Jadeja’s fault that I’m not playing. I don’t have the kind of jealousy where I would wish to keep him out just to play myself.”

Ashwin went on to lavish praise on Jadeja, calling him the “most talented cricketer” he has ever seen. “Jadeja is the most talented cricketer I’ve seen; everything about him is natural,” Ashwin said. “Over the years, our relationship has improved as we’ve learned to understand each other’s differences.”

Ashwin emphasized the importance of clear communication with players who are not in the playing XI to avoid misunderstandings. “It’s crucial to handle players who are not playing with clarity and reassurance,” he said. “If someone is replaced, it’s not about fault but about opportunity and team dynamics.”

Ashwin also stressed the need for internal inspiration rather than external comparisons. “The focus should be on internal inspiration rather than external comparisons,” he said. “We need to overcome the conditioning that leads to jealousy.”

Ashwin’s comments highlight the importance of camaraderie and mutual respect within a team environment. By acknowledging Jadeja’s talent and downplaying any perceived rivalry, Ashwin demonstrates a mature and professional approach to the game.

India A Spinners Dominate Australia A on Day One

India A Spinners Dominate Australia A on Day One

India A’s spinners, Minnu Mani and Priya Mishra, put on a dominant performance on the opening day of the four-day match against Australia A in Gold Coast, sharing nine wickets to restrict the hosts to 212.

Australia A, opting to bat first, made a promising start with openers Emma de Broughe and Georgia Voll. However, Mishra’s introduction in the 13th over proved pivotal as she dismissed de Broughe with a wrong’un. Mani then joined the party, trapping Australia A captain Charlie Knott in front.

Voll played a fluent innings, scoring 71 off 95 balls, but was eventually caught behind off Mannat Kashyap. Mishra and Mani continued to bowl with discipline, picking up regular wickets on a surface that was not as spin-friendly as expected.

Kate Peterson and Grace Parsons showed patience and used the crease well against the spinners, adding 60 runs for the ninth wicket. However, Mani broke the stand by trapping Parsons lbw, while Mishra’s wrong’un accounted for Peterson.

In reply, India A lost Priya Punia early to a short ball from Maitlan Brown. Shubha looked at ease against the fast bowlers but was trapped lbw by Peterson. Shweta Sehrawat and Tejal Hasabnis then steadied the innings, adding an unbroken 53-run stand for the third wicket.

Sehrawat, who finished the day unbeaten on 40, looked increasingly comfortable as the innings progressed. Hasabnis, with 31 not out, provided solid support. India A ended the day on 100 for 2, trailing Australia A by 112 runs.

Sri Lanka's Spinners and Top-Order Batters Triumph Over India in ODI Series

Sri Lanka’s Spinners and Top-Order Batters Triumph Over India in ODI Series

Sri Lanka’s recent ODI series victory over India marked a significant milestone for the team, breaking a 27-year drought against their formidable rivals. Captain Charith Asalanka attributed the triumph to the team’s improved top-order batting and the exceptional performance of their spinners.

The series was played on pitches that favored spin bowling, and Sri Lanka’s spinners took full advantage. Jeffrey Vandersay, Dunith Wellalage, and Asalanka himself were the top wicket-takers, claiming 27 of the 30 Indian wickets that fell. Despite the absence of premier spinner Wanindu Hasaranga in two of the matches, the Sri Lankan spinners proved their mettle.

However, it was not just the spinners who contributed to the victory. Sri Lanka’s top-order batters provided solid platforms, with Avishka Fernando scoring 96 in the third match, Pathum Nissanka contributing 101 runs, and Kusal Mendis adding 103.

“On these pitches, until the ball gets a little older, it’s easier to bat, and it takes less spin,” Asalanka explained. “What we planned was for someone in the top order to get a big score, and for others around him to play around him and get to a good score.”

The improved top-order performance was a significant change from the past, where Sri Lanka often struggled to provide a solid foundation for their middle order. Asalanka credited the team’s newfound freedom and positive environment for the turnaround.

“As a team we tried to create a good environment, after talking to the coach,” Asalanka said. “We tried to give a lot of freedom to our players and to show their talent. We don’t put much pressure on them.”

The ODI series victory was a major boost for Sri Lanka, who had been thrashed 3-0 in the preceding T20I series. Asalanka expressed confidence that the team can continue to compete against the best when they play to their potential.

CSK Skipper Gaikwad Prefers Spin-Friendly Chepauk Wicket

CSK Skipper Gaikwad Prefers Spin-Friendly Chepauk Wicket

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad has expressed his preference for the slow and spin-friendly Chepauk wicket, which has been a key factor in their success over the years. After a five-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals (RR) in a low-scoring IPL encounter, Gaikwad emphasized the importance of spinners on such surfaces.

“Definitely we would love to play on such wickets. It brings our spinners into play and with huge boundaries, there is an amount of risk to hit sixes,” Gaikwad said.

CSK’s spinners, led by Moeen Ali and Ravindra Jadeja, played a crucial role in restricting RR to a below-par total of 141 for five. Ali picked up two wickets, while Jadeja was economical, conceding just 20 runs in his four overs.

Gaikwad, who anchored the chase with an unbeaten 42 off 41 deliveries, highlighted the need for patience on such wickets. “As a team, we have stroke-players so my job was to stay there till the end,” he said.

Despite losing a few wickets in the middle overs, CSK’s strong start in the Powerplay helped them cruise to victory. “When we were 55-1, I felt we were cruising. One or two wickets can allow the opposition to get back. Generally, I thought we were cruising and there was no pressure until the end,” Gaikwad added.

RR skipper Sanju Samson acknowledged the challenges of playing on away wickets, especially with the onset of summer. “We are not really sure what to expect from away games. We thought batting first was the better option,” Samson said.

However, he noted that the wicket played better in the second innings than expected. “They had a better idea of what to chase being used to playing here, we thought it would have been slower in the second innings, but the wicket was instead better,” Samson added.

With two games remaining, RR is well-positioned to finish in the top two and secure a place in the playoffs.

India's Spin Quartet Strategy for T20 World Cup Endorsed by Courtney Walsh

India’s Spin Quartet Strategy for T20 World Cup Endorsed by Courtney Walsh

India’s Strategic Spin Quartet for T20 World Cup

West Indies pace legend Courtney Walsh has endorsed India’s decision to include four spinners in their T20 World Cup squad, recognizing it as a strategic alignment with their strengths.

India’s selectors have opted for Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, and Ravindra Jadeja in their 15-man squad, a move that has raised eyebrows. However, Walsh believes it is a wise choice given India’s historical reliance on spin bowling.

“India picking four spinners I’m not surprised… it seems to be their strength,” Walsh said. “West Indies have picked three spinners. It’s going to be different conditions and everybody has to balance the team.”

India’s captain Rohit Sharma has hinted that the slow and sluggish wickets expected in the West Indies, as well as the unusually early starts, may have influenced their decision. Walsh agrees that these factors could favor spinners.

“India still have quality fast bowlers, most of the teams do, so it will be a very competitive tournament. The majority of the teams have good-quality fast bowlers and spinners,” Walsh said. “It’s (the tournament) going to be dominated by the bat possibly. But it is difficult to predict who is going to win it, difficult to predict which bowler is going to be a standout. The teams that execute well will be successful.”

Walsh also expressed optimism about the West Indies’ chances in the tournament, which they will co-host. “I’m expecting them to do very well. It’s a nice balanced team and I am very optimistic that they’ll play quality cricket. The group is not the easiest but once we reach the super sixes, there’s a really good chance.”

Walsh, who holds the record for the most Test wickets (519), offered advice to India’s star pacer Jasprit Bumrah. “Stay fit, have fun. The more you play the more experienced you get,” he said. “It’s all about managing the injuries well. That will help him become fitter, stronger and better. You can only play if you are fit enough.”

Walsh also emphasized the importance of protecting young West Indies pace sensation Shamar Joseph, who played a key role in their recent Test victory in Australia. “West Indies have to (protect him), he’s got to protect himself. When I watch his interviews he has a very level head, which is very, very good to see. He loves the game, has passion for the game,” Walsh said. “I think the West Indies have to make sure to look after him. Keep him injury-free for longevity. It’s early days yet but I’m very excited to see what he does.”

Rohit Sharma Hints at Off-Spin Role in India's T20 World Cup Squad

Rohit Sharma Hints at Off-Spin Role in India’s T20 World Cup Squad

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) selectors have raised eyebrows by opting for four spinners in India’s squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, but none of them are right-arm off-spin options. The chosen spinners include wrist spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav, and left-arm spinners Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja.

During a press conference at the BCCI headquarters, skipper Rohit Sharma was questioned about the absence of off-spinners in the squad. In a humorous response, Rohit gestured towards himself, indicating that he could fill that role. While Rohit has not bowled regularly in recent times, he did take a hat-trick in the 2009 Indian Premier League (IPL).

“We discussed a lot. Unfortunately, Washington Sundar hasn’t played much lately. It was then between Ashwin and Axar. We thought having two left-arm spinners would be beneficial, as Ashwin hasn’t played the format lately. Axar was in good form when he played those five matches against Australia. He has been bowling well and gives us that left-handed option in the middle if we want to do something different,” Rohit explained.

BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar also hinted at the possibility of Rohit bowling off-spin. “Hopefully, the captain can roll his arm over,” Agarkar said.

Agarkar also shed light on the decision to appoint Hardik Pandya as the vice-captain for the World Cup. “Nothing was discussed with regards to vice-captaincy. We want all guys to be in good form. He has come after a longish year off. The good part that we have looked at is he has got through all the games so far for MI,” Agarkar said.

“We have got another month and a little bit till the first game. We know he is doing that and the hope is that he keeps building on that form. As long as he stays fit, we know what he brings, how much balance he gives the team. I don’t think there is a replacement for the things that he can do as a cricketer at the moment, especially when it comes to the way he bowls,” Agarkar added.

India's T20 World Cup Squad: Four Spinners, Three Pacers Raise Concerns

India’s T20 World Cup Squad: Four Spinners, Three Pacers Raise Concerns

India’s selection of four spinners for the T20 World Cup has raised questions about the team’s pace bowling options. While Jasprit Bumrah remains a certainty, the choice of Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh has been met with skepticism.

Siraj and Arshdeep have not been in top form in the IPL, with both struggling to contain batters in the death overs. Siraj has leaked runs at 9.50 per over, while Arshdeep has been even more expensive at 9.63 per over.

Former chief selector MSK Prasad believes that three pacers will be sufficient, given the expected slow turners in the Americas. However, T20 World Cup-winning captain Aaron Finch and former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop have expressed concerns about the lack of pace support for Bumrah.

Finch believes that Siraj and Arshdeep are not consistent enough, while Bishop suggests that four spinners may be a luxury rather than a necessity.

The selectors have also faced criticism for omitting Sandeep Sharma, Avesh Khan, and T Natarajan, who have all impressed with their death bowling skills in the IPL.

Despite the concerns, Prasad has described the squad as “balanced,” although he believes that K L Rahul should have been included. He also expects Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal to play in the starting XI.

Ultimately, the effectiveness of India’s bowling attack will depend on the conditions in the Americas and the form of the individual bowlers. However, the selection of only three pacers has left some experts questioning whether the team has the necessary firepower to succeed in the tournament.

Finch Surprised by India's Four-Spinner T20 World Cup Squad

Finch Surprised by India’s Four-Spinner T20 World Cup Squad

Aaron Finch Expresses Surprise Over India’s T20 World Cup Squad Selection

Former Australian captain Aaron Finch has raised eyebrows over the composition of the Indian squad announced for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The squad features four spinners: Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Kuldeep Yadav, among the 15 selected players.

Finch expressed his surprise at the inclusion of four spinners, stating that he would have preferred an additional fast bowler. “I was surprised by the four spinners as well. I had Rinku in there and only two spinners,” he said.

Finch believes that India’s reliance on spinners could leave them vulnerable in the powerplay, especially considering the inconsistency of their fast bowlers apart from Jasprit Bumrah. “I wanted the extra cover of that quick. And if they want to play three spinners in the game, one of them has to be prepared to bowl in the powerplay, and I don’t see any of those guys doing it consistently,” he explained.

However, former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop defended the selection, highlighting the potential behavior of pitches in the West Indies and USA during the T20 World Cup. Bishop noted that having four spinners could be an advantage, given their adaptability to varying pitch conditions.

“I guess spin will play a part in the tournament. The only concern I have is that the pitches for the World Cup may be slightly different from the ones we have seen in bilateral series or domestic tournaments. So I think it’s a luxury to have four spinners rather than it being a necessity,” Bishop said.

The Indian squad also includes experienced batsmen Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul, as well as all-rounders Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja. The team will be hoping to improve on their performance in the previous T20 World Cup, where they were eliminated in the group stage.

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