PAK vs NEP: Batting pitch par runs kyun nahi ban pa rahy?

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00:00 Babar Azam looking strong for his century.
00:03 But what we always talk about the Pakistan team,
00:07 that the opposition we play with, we go to their level.
00:10 This should not happen.
00:11 So we will start the discussion on this.
00:13 My panel is present with me.
00:15 First of all, Yunus Bhai, welcome back.
00:17 And let's start with you.
00:19 What happened?
00:21 It seemed like it was a batting wicket.
00:23 It will be fun.
00:24 Runs will be made.
00:25 But it got a little slow.
00:27 The wickets kept falling.
00:28 First of all, I will remove the tea from the water and tea.
00:31 So that your question is not touched.
00:34 We will not be able to answer it so easily.
00:37 Exactly what we were talking about.
00:39 You should have intentions.
00:42 If I talk about fielding,
00:44 Nepal has helped a lot here.
00:47 For our battles.
00:48 If we talk about it now,
00:49 it has been 20 to 25 years that they have given themselves.
00:52 If Babar Azam would have been caught,
00:54 the chances of a run-out in fielding were great.
00:58 But if I talk about fielding,
01:00 they were not up to the mark.
01:02 They are not up to the mark now.
01:03 And every 2nd or 3rd over,
01:05 they are giving them a boundary.
01:07 I think we were always talking about this.
01:10 When you start any event,
01:13 especially this Asia Cup is taking place.
01:15 After a long time, it is taking place in Pakistan.
01:17 So start it with a good note.
01:19 It feels good that 4 are out on 180 odd.
01:22 But if we talk about intentions,
01:24 the flow is slow.
01:26 If it was a senior team, a mature team,
01:30 and a regular team playing international cricket at this level,
01:34 I think 6 to 7 would have been out.
01:37 These are the points that you have to address.
01:40 It is the first match,
01:41 and it is the first match in Pakistan after a long time.
01:43 It is the Asia Cup.
01:45 You can say that the Pakistan team starts a bit slow.
01:48 But you have to learn a lot.
01:49 Because if you play like this against India,
01:51 it will be difficult for you.
01:53 I will pick up from this point.
01:54 My question was asked by Yunus Bhai himself.
01:57 When you play such cricket,
01:59 we talked about Afghanistan in the beginning,
02:01 we do win, but what did we gain from it?
02:04 And here too,
02:06 when you play against weaker opposition,
02:08 your fans and followers are worried.
02:11 What will happen with the big teams, Kamran?
02:13 Look, Muneeb, it is like that.
02:15 You just don't look at today's match.
02:18 In the past matches,
02:21 where Fakhar has done big runs,
02:23 the flow was good.
02:25 So this is what I have seen.
02:26 Whenever Fakhar is out early,
02:28 the momentum is lost.
02:29 The intent is not visible.
02:31 So I think we have to maintain our level as a Pakistan team.
02:36 If you are number one,
02:37 you have to play like number one.
02:39 The team that has been number one,
02:41 they don't let the next team rise.
02:43 They dominate.
02:44 So I think we come under pressure a little.
02:47 There is no time to come under pressure.
02:49 These players are new.
02:51 They have experience.
02:52 They are number one players.
02:53 Babar is playing at 88.
02:55 Fakhar has to come back a little.
02:58 Imam has run out today.
03:00 Look at the technical things.
03:02 Younis will tell you better.
03:04 He drove, his entire weight is behind.
03:07 After that, he went fast in the mid-off,
03:08 it took him time to run.
03:10 So these are the small things
03:12 that you have to identify yourself.
03:14 The one who is going to take the runs,
03:15 should take it.
03:16 There is time to practice.
03:17 In the meantime, he ran out.
03:19 Then Rizwan came.
03:21 So these things are small.
03:22 I think the more we overcome,
03:23 the better the team will be.
03:25 If not, there will be a big problem.
03:27 Younis is right.
03:28 If there was a big team,
03:30 then not just 6-7,
03:31 the whole team would have been out.
03:32 The score would have been 150.
03:34 Mr. Shahid, I would like to know from you,
03:37 when we are playing a game like this
03:39 against an opposition like Nepal,
03:41 and then you run out,
03:43 you feel like you are throwing your victory.
03:46 How wrong is it to run out at such times?
03:49 In a limited over,
03:50 it feels good to get out after hitting,
03:51 but it doesn't feel good to run out.
03:53 But the Pakistan team is a push start like this.
03:56 The Pakistan team runs in 6 gears.
03:58 The first 2 gears are slow.
03:59 In the third gear, when there is criticism from the media,
04:02 then it starts to rise.
04:03 In the fourth and fifth.
04:04 And then the main thing is that
04:06 you don't try to learn from this.
04:09 You always play like the smaller teams.
04:12 In the first two matches of the World Cup,
04:14 the first match is from the Netherlands,
04:16 and the second match is from Sri Lanka.
04:17 If you play like the Asia Cup,
04:19 like you are playing with Nepal,
04:21 then it will cost you a lot.
04:22 Because the last two matches are very tough in the World Cup.
04:25 And if your position in the semi-final is stuck,
04:28 then if you play such cricket,
04:30 then you will not enjoy it.
04:31 In 30 overs, Pakistan made 149 runs.
04:36 You are very less.
04:37 Against such a team,
04:38 whose bowling is not so renowned,
04:40 is not so mature,
04:42 if you play like this,
04:43 then obviously you will have to pay a cost.
04:46 And you can't always keep the last over,
04:48 that you will run in the last 15 or 20 overs.
04:50 Absolutely right.
04:51 And as Shahid sir said in the beginning,
04:53 in the third gear,
04:54 we rise to the showy with the criticism of the media.
04:56 So the criticism of the media has started.
04:58 Najeeb, I was just trying to say that
05:00 next time we will start the transmission with criticism.
05:03 And we will keep it two days before,
05:05 so that the Pakistan team can catch the rhythm.
05:07 There are two things.
05:08 First, we get no runs in the first over,
05:10 and then 44 runs in the 10th over.
05:12 So here you can see the intent.
05:14 We were talking about picking up slowly,
05:18 but here we understood that
05:20 the three matches against Afghanistan,
05:22 the rhythm was not broken,
05:23 there were one or two days in between.
05:25 What did they do?
05:26 Here I would like to add one more thing,
05:29 when the Afghan team can come to play the Asia Cup,
05:32 we give mileage to Afghanistan every time,
05:34 we listen to them,
05:35 so why didn't the Pakistan Cricket Board talk about
05:37 that instead of playing the series in Sri Lanka,
05:40 we should play in Pakistan.
05:41 But that was their home series.
05:43 Absolutely, it was their home series.
05:45 They didn't listen.
05:46 We have to convince them,
05:47 we also listen to them.
05:48 That's what I am saying,
05:49 when we give mileage,
05:50 why don't they give us mileage?
05:51 If the Afghans start listening to the Pakistanis,
05:53 then we will also listen.
05:54 We taught them cricket,
05:55 they should come and show us.
05:56 As you saw, their attitude was
05:58 very different from Babar Azam,
06:00 both Nabi and Farid Malik.
06:02 And in the last match,
06:03 the T20 match in Sharjah,
06:04 it happened there too.
06:05 I don't know if Yunus will be able to tell us better.
06:07 Yunus has worked with you,
06:09 and these boys have also learned from you,
06:12 and they still don't want to leave you,
06:14 they keep coming back.
06:16 What will you say?
06:17 Look, let's put that aside.
06:20 When Afghanistan plays,
06:23 we will talk more about that.
06:24 We will take their hand.
06:25 (laughing)

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