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The Pavilion | AUSTRALIA vs AFGHANISTAN (Post-Match) Expert Analysis | 7 November 2023 | A Sports

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00:00 Hello, good evening, Assalam-o-Alaikum and welcome to The Pavilion.
00:09 You're watching Esports Esports and the ARY Zap-Hab, our continued coverage of the ICC
00:13 Men's World Cup 2023 and oh boy did we see a game of cricket in Mumbai tonight.
00:19 The news is Australia have won their game against Afghanistan but this was a sensational
00:26 game of cricket.
00:27 Cricket just swung like a pendulum in all directions and we're going to talk about it
00:31 with me in The Pavilion.
00:32 To talk about it, I've got four outstanding cricketing minds, four former captains of
00:36 Pakistan, four wonderful people.
00:39 First up, I've got a great runner between the wickets, a great finisher of games and
00:43 a great player of spinballing, Captain Pakistan to many successes, Shoaib Malik.
00:47 Good evening, Assalam-o-Alaikum Shoaib.
00:48 Good evening, Walaikum-Salam, Assalam-o-Alaikum everyone.
00:51 Next up, a batsman who would always stand like a wall when the rest would be crumbling
00:55 on the other end, the backbone of Pakistani batting for a very, very long time, the most
01:00 successful test captain in Pakistan's test cricket history, Mislaw Lakh.
01:04 Good evening and Assalam-o-Alaikum, Mislaw.
01:05 Good evening, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:06 Two straight thumbs and eight crooked fingers, you know, we call him the man of prices.
01:11 Another great runner between the wickets, Captain Pakistan to a lot of victories and
01:15 the silver fox of The Pavilion, Mohin Khan.
01:18 Good evening and Assalam-o-Alaikum, Mohin.
01:19 Good evening, Walaikum-Salam, Assalam-o-Alaikum everyone.
01:20 And, friends, so finally, the poet of The Pavilion, the one who wrote the Diwan-e-Akram,
01:29 the one who wrote us words on the ground that are one to none and unparalleled, we've got
01:38 the royalty of cricket himself, the Sultan of swing, the king of all all-rounders, Waseem
01:41 Akram.
01:42 Waseem, it's Adab, it's Adab, it's Adab.
01:43 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:44 Adab, Adab.
01:45 Bless you, son.
01:46 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:47 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:48 Alright, folks, this is what went down in Mumbai.
01:50 This is the match summary on your screen.
01:52 Take a look at it and listen to what happened.
01:56 This is how it went down.
01:57 Afghanistan won the toss and they batted really well.
02:01 291 for 5 and it looked like this was a great game, loaded and ready to go.
02:06 An amazing innings there by Ibrahim Zardand.
02:09 They're 129.
02:10 He must be very proud.
02:11 That's the first Afghanistan batter ever to score essentially in a World Cup game.
02:15 Really outstanding cricket by him and then Rashid, Rehmat all contributing to that.
02:20 And the Australian bowlers, Hazelwood, Maxwell, Zampa all in the wickets corner.
02:24 Now, we were expecting Zampa to do something special here but he only picked up a single
02:27 wicket for 50 runs.
02:29 In response, the Afghanistan bowlers had their hands on the Australian batter's throat throughout
02:37 on the top order.
02:38 The top order was decimated by the Afghanistan bowlers and it looked like the game was over.
02:44 At one point with 7 wickets down and more than 200 runs to chase, it looked like this
02:49 was it.
02:50 This was the end of it and that Afghanistan would have a dream run in this World Cup but
02:53 that was not to be because of that one gladiator innings by Glenn Maxwell.
02:59 That double century that we will remember for many, many, many years to come.
03:04 Just sensational stuff.
03:05 After that injury, after that he started cramping up, he just said, "I'm not going off the
03:11 field.
03:12 I'm going to stay right here.
03:13 I'm going to finish this game."
03:14 The whole of Afghanistan must be really, really proud.
03:15 We all saw it.
03:16 You all saw it.
03:17 And what a fantastic six that one was in the last ball that he faced to complete his double
03:23 century.
03:24 What an innings, Vazim.
03:26 Unbelievable.
03:27 One man show.
03:28 Top of the legends.
03:29 Legends.
03:30 And you know there's a saying, "One guy can't win you a game."
03:36 And obviously, what an absolute lie.
03:39 Today we have seen that one guy can win you a match in an unbelievable situation.
03:47 How many men?
03:48 There should be a bill.
03:49 The way he passed through the stage, the cramps he was getting, these cricketers can tell
03:54 you cramps are very, very painful and they don't go away.
03:58 And he stood there and of course, we have to give credit to their captain.
04:02 When we talk about situation awareness, that's what exactly what he did.
04:07 He got 12 runs of 68 deliveries.
04:10 He was giving the strike to his main player and he showed the world he is the best one-day
04:17 player right now in world cricket.
04:19 This is unbelievable.
04:20 200, 128 balls, 10 sixes, gazillions of 21 fours.
04:25 Never heard of this before.
04:26 I played cricket for 20 years.
04:28 I've been working on it almost 20 years.
04:30 I saw such an innings.
04:32 157+ strike rate to get that double century, Misma.
04:38 Forget about everything.
04:39 I think all of us have been in complete awe of what we've just seen.
04:42 We still can't believe we've seen this.
04:46 Not to take away anything from the Afghanistan players.
04:49 I think they had Australia on the ground and they had their hands on their throat, but
04:56 it was not to be.
04:58 I think probably that was the last chance that they had.
05:03 After that, Maxwell didn't give them a chance.
05:05 The way he played, the way he batted.
05:08 It felt like he was doing a sixer.
05:13 A reverse sweep.
05:15 That was unbelievable.
05:16 The range of shots.
05:17 And all the theories we normally talk about today, that you need footwork, base, power
05:24 from the bottom of the foot.
05:26 He was just swinging his arms.
05:28 He was just swinging his arms.
05:31 Misma, can you explain to our viewers, the youngsters, how difficult and painful the
05:38 cramps are.
05:39 They don't leave once they start coming.
05:40 Of course, you can't give them the situation where they move a little bit from the bottom
05:48 and force themselves with their hips.
05:52 But wherever they would push themselves from the bottom, from the lower body, they would
06:00 get cramps.
06:01 So later on, they stopped using it.
06:05 It was just hands.
06:06 Simply.
06:07 And how easily he was clearing.
06:08 It was clear how fast his hands were, how powerful he was in those shots.
06:17 And how well he was connecting the middle, which was why he was getting sixes.
06:21 Unbelievable.
06:22 Like Waseem Bhai said, we played tape ball, we saw club cricket in cricket ball.
06:29 Here in Pakistan, in small grounds like this, we've never seen anything like this.
06:35 You play this type of cleaning from 7 outs.
06:38 Incredible.
06:39 Let me bring this to you, Mohin.
06:42 When Maxwell started cramping, and he could clearly see that he wasn't doing footwork,
06:48 he was not moving his leg, what line of play should the bowlers of Afghanistan have been
06:53 playing?
06:54 They were feeding him inside the box throughout the games.
06:57 Whoever had sixes, they should have been playing on the ball of the mouth.
07:01 Especially Faaz Baro, I was thinking that he should have been playing short pitch bowling
07:05 because his lower body parts were going to be used.
07:09 It could have been difficult for him there.
07:10 He would have been cramping.
07:11 We saw at one point that Zampa was coming to the ground as a batsman in his place.
07:17 He took some time there and regained his energy.
07:21 And then he started again.
07:22 I think this mistake was necessary.
07:24 But it was an exceptional inning.
07:25 As we have just summed up, I think words are not enough for this inning.
07:31 The way he batted.
07:32 We have never seen such a batting in club cricket.
07:36 The way he hit.
07:37 He took the match single-handedly.
07:38 His partnership with Doosan on the 7th wicket.
07:39 On the 8th wicket.
07:40 Unbelievable shots today.
07:41 You can see, he is a very good bowler.
07:42 He is a very good bowler.
07:43 He is a very good bowler.
07:44 He is a very good bowler.
07:45 He is a very good bowler.
07:46 He is a very good bowler.
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08:27 He is a very good bowler.
08:28 He is a very good bowler.
08:29 He is a very good bowler.
08:30 He is a very good bowler.
08:31 It's not about moving your feet.
08:33 It's about moving your arms.
08:35 Arm extension is very important.
08:37 If you had asked me where to bowl when the cramps are coming,
08:41 If you had asked me where to bowl when the cramps are coming,
08:42 I can explain that on the pitch.
08:44 Not now.
08:45 Not now.
08:46 We have to talk about that after the break.
08:47 We have to talk about that after the break.
08:48 Especially we also want to talk about this arm extension thing.
08:50 Especially we also want to talk about this arm extension thing.
08:51 I think that's where the last 15 overs,
08:53 I think that's where the last 15 overs,
08:54 Afghanistan bowlers went wrong to Mexico.
08:56 Yes, they did.
08:57 Let's take a look at the points table.
08:58 Let's take a look at the points table.
08:59 Here's your points table this evening.
09:01 This is how it's looking.
09:02 Australia have also qualified for the semi-finals with 12 points.
09:07 They are now the third team to qualify.
09:09 So you've got India right on top.
09:10 South Africa at the number 2 position.
09:12 Australia at the third position.
09:14 This still leaves Pakistan in the hunt for that fourth spot.
09:20 New Zealand in the hunt for that fourth spot.
09:22 And even Afghanistan in the hunt for that fourth spot in the semi-finals.
09:28 That's how it is.
09:29 England right at the bottom.
09:30 They still want to get a couple of points up there.
09:33 And we're going to see whose party are they going to spoil.
09:35 Because that's what Wasim said.
09:36 They're going to end up spoiling somebody's party before they go back home.
09:39 And the top 4 qualify for the semi-finals.
09:41 And that's how your points table is looking this evening.
09:44 And with that we're going to take a break here at the Pavilion.
09:47 But when we come back we're going to talk in detail about the Afghanistan batting.
09:51 And then the glorious stroke play that we saw from Maxwell.
09:55 A little bit more after the break.
09:56 Stay with us.
09:57 Welcome back to the Pavilion.
10:03 I'm Fakhr-e-Anam.
10:04 You're watching Sports and Sports in the AYZ App.
10:05 And our continuing coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup 2023.
10:08 The news out of Mumbai is that Australia have defeated Afghanistan.
10:11 And what we saw was a miraculous innings by one man, Glenn Maxwell.
10:15 We were talking about that earlier.
10:17 But let's talk about the Afghanistan batting.
10:20 It was a good total to put up, Misma.
10:22 291.
10:23 I mean that was not a bad total.
10:25 Absolutely. I think like the record here is that they didn't chase above 280.
10:31 And the way they bowled also.
10:33 The bowling strength they had, I think that was a great score.
10:39 And a situation was created, we were talking about it earlier,
10:42 that anything over 270, they are going to challenge Australia.
10:46 But that's the thing, that individual brilliance is what made them win the game.
10:52 But overall, I think the way they batted, and Ibrahim Zadran's innings,
10:58 the way he set the base, and then his number 3, Rehmat Shah,
11:02 the way you can see the template of their batting,
11:06 that's what you can see.
11:08 There was no panic at all.
11:09 You can see the change in the Afghanistan batting lineup.
11:12 You can see the confidence.
11:14 There's no panic.
11:15 They play, they build the innings easily.
11:17 They take it to the middle overs.
11:20 And then they finish like a mature team.
11:25 And they have done such big runs against a top side, the informed bowling side.
11:31 So I think credit should be given to them, the way they are batting.
11:35 Absolutely. And Ibrahim Zadran today, he batted through.
11:38 He went not out today.
11:40 It was just amazing.
11:42 First 100 for Bengali.
11:44 First 100 for Afghanistan.
11:45 Massive.
11:46 Massive in a World Cup.
11:47 And then batting through the 50 yards.
11:49 He did really well.
11:50 I hadn't seen him before the World Cup.
11:53 Ibrahim, he saw him, Shoaib saw him.
11:57 And they said he's a very technically sound player.
12:00 120, first 100 for any Afghani player in this World Cup.
12:05 Overall, great performance.
12:07 And getting to 291, I think they did great.
12:09 If we talk about technique, they played with a ball in the beginning.
12:13 He took his time.
12:14 They had a plan.
12:15 They had a plan in their batting.
12:17 They wanted to stay in the league till the end.
12:19 And they had a good partnership in the opening.
12:21 They lost on the first wicket, although it was 38.
12:23 But after that, they kept on building partnerships.
12:26 And Mithwa, the importance of this is that they went till the end.
12:32 Absolutely.
12:33 The way he batted through the inning, that's why he got such a big total.
12:37 The best thing is, we keep saying that the technique is great.
12:42 They play cricketing shots.
12:44 They have good management.
12:45 They have run against good teams, Pakistan.
12:47 And they are running against good bowlers.
12:49 And there is nothing that can scare you from a short ball.
12:52 They leave the short ball.
12:54 They play good pull shots.
12:56 They play good uppercuts.
12:58 These are the things that normally bother you when top fast bowlers come.
13:02 If you can manage that, you are a top player then.
13:05 Absolutely.
13:06 Mohin, he was tested.
13:07 Like he said, he was tested by the Australian bowlers today.
13:10 It's not like they were tested by the way Afghanistan bowled against Maxwell.
13:15 They were tested today with the shots.
13:18 With the short range balls.
13:19 Outside the off stump, inside the bowl.
13:21 It was a really good display.
13:23 Absolutely.
13:24 I think the way he batted, he was so focused.
13:28 He was taking a responsibility to finish the game.
13:32 And at the end, you see the last three batsmen who played for Afghanistan,
13:36 they played with a strike rate of 20 over.
13:39 And in the last 10 overs, they made 96 runs with an average of 9.6.
13:43 I think the platform they gave, I think outstanding.
13:47 No doubt about it.
13:48 Because, you see the impact of Rashid's batting.
13:53 You can see that Rashid has also come and hit openly.
13:56 And when your intent flares, then naturally you get options.
14:00 And wherever you get the ball, Rashid has left it everywhere.
14:04 Ibrahim, of course, he was the one who actually set the platform
14:08 for down the order batsmen who came and charged like this.
14:13 So, I think it was a great inning by him.
14:15 Very sensible inning.
14:16 Shoaib, why do you think Zampa couldn't really do something spectacular today?
14:21 Because he didn't make 58 runs in 10 overs.
14:26 He took only one wicket.
14:27 Why do you think that was?
14:28 Were the Afghanistan batters, did they have a plan?
14:32 Or were they being very cautious because they did score 58 of him?
14:35 I think, if we look at it, the batter who bats in this venue in Mumbai
14:40 is making runs above 300.
14:42 And they have made runs in the last 3 matches before this one.
14:46 But, they have missed a trick today by Afghanistan.
14:50 Today, it wasn't that you should bat 270+ and then you get out of the game.
14:54 Today, it wasn't like that.
14:55 Today, the batter, Ibrahim Zadran, has played very well.
14:59 But, he played 143 balls.
15:02 You end up scoring 129.
15:05 No, this score should have been at least 150.
15:08 Whatever was your goal.
15:10 So, because of this, they didn't take many chances in conventional cricket.
15:14 I think, they have kept it on strike rotation.
15:16 They had hit boundaries at least once or twice.
15:19 So, because of this, Zampa didn't get out today.
15:22 So, the Australian captain brings Zampa when he gets 4-5 outs from the top.
15:28 It becomes difficult for the batsmen to play the wrist spinner.
15:32 So, that was the only reason.
15:33 But, they have been making 3-4 outs in every match.
15:36 Thank God, they didn't do it today.
15:38 If they had done it, they would have gone far ahead.
15:40 They would have gone way above the rest.
15:42 The gap would have been too big.
15:44 And then, when the Australians came out to bat,
15:47 the Afghanistan batsmen looked unplayable.
15:52 I think, they were saying to the people,
15:55 "We were thinking that Bumrah and Siraj will make a lot of runs."
15:59 "But, they are making runs on some other level."
16:01 I think, in Mumbai, especially in the 50-over match,
16:05 Mestha told us for the first time that the team that chased won in this World Cup.
16:10 In the World Cup, they won for the first time.
16:13 But, they didn't chase more than 280.
16:16 So, I think, you should realize that in Bombay,
16:18 from 7 to 9 o'clock, the ball hits the due and starts to seam.
16:25 And, in the beginning, they were all over them.
16:27 Naveen bowled well.
16:29 Then, of course, the surprise packet of ours,
16:32 his big inflater, he bowled really well.
16:35 Azmatullah Umar.
16:36 Azmatullah Umar, he has got two wickets and a seam position.
16:39 Look at the swing.
16:40 He played a great game.
16:42 He did it to him.
16:44 He did it to Travis Head.
16:45 And, then, the way he…
16:49 Look, it's incredible to come around the wicket and get the seam out.
16:54 And, the first half, that was like before Mitch Marsh.
16:56 He was looking really good, dangerous.
16:58 He scored 24 of 11 deliveries.
17:00 Two fours, two sixes.
17:02 And, they were 7 for 91.
17:04 He was…
17:05 One thing is important, Wasim bhai.
17:07 In this venue, whoever has batted second, they have been out.
17:12 England versus South Africa.
17:15 England's 68 for 6.
17:17 Then, Bangladesh versus South Africa, 58 for 5.
17:22 Then, Sri Lanka, 55 all out against India.
17:27 And, Australia 49 for 4.
17:29 So, whoever wins the toss on this ground,
17:33 they will benefit a lot.
17:35 I think, there is a semi-final in this ground.
17:37 Yes, there is.
17:38 And, one semi-final is in Kolkata and one here.
17:40 I think, according to today's conditions, Wasim bhai,
17:44 maybe they have gone with Noor Ahmed instead of Fazal Akhfarooqi.
17:50 I think, the spin is not that good here.
17:52 I think, the bowlers did their kind of job.
17:55 You know, 7 for 91, chasing 291.
17:59 They were out 7 times.
18:01 Third seamer at the end.
18:03 You know, I understand.
18:04 Third seamer at the end.
18:05 The way your two fast bowlers gave breakthroughs from the top,
18:10 and then they over-threw 5-5.
18:12 At that time, when the ball was swinging like that,
18:15 they have to basically change them.
18:17 And, they have brought in spinners.
18:19 So, the spinners' gain is not that much.
18:21 Rashid has definitely put in a lot of trouble.
18:23 But, rest, neither Noor has put in so much trouble,
18:27 nor has Mujeeb from the other side been able to do so much.
18:31 And, where there is no grip,
18:33 there, your Nabi, the way he played,
18:36 he had a very difficult time.
18:38 He over-threw twice, and Maxwell was in a good mood.
18:40 Absolutely. Maxwell was in a very good mood.
18:42 But, again, let me go back to that question.
18:45 When Maxwell started cramping,
18:47 and his foot movement ceased,
18:50 bottom, waist below, he was not moving.
18:53 We all saw that, right?
18:54 No, we were all sitting together and watching and saying,
18:56 "How come they are not bowling outside of the top?"
18:58 That's what I was saying.
18:59 And, variation.
19:00 You know, one thing I tell these present bowlers,
19:03 even in PSL, all these leagues I work with,
19:05 all these young guys, I tell them as a right-hander,
19:08 "Why don't you try around the wicket sometimes?"
19:11 He used to come around the wicket and do a bravo.
19:14 Absolutely.
19:15 Am I right?
19:16 He used to come around the wicket,
19:17 bring in the field from the off-stump,
19:18 and when you bowl outside the off-stump,
19:20 the point, the third man comes behind,
19:22 extra cover, a little more,
19:23 that's a different angle, but nobody is trying it.
19:26 And, normally, Maxwell,
19:29 if you bowl outside the off-stump,
19:32 he hits this shot well,
19:34 this extra cover, this slice,
19:36 but teams there normally bowl slower,
19:40 far away.
19:41 If they are not in range,
19:44 they don't leave the ball in the middle.
19:46 Especially, the ones who were playing cramps today.
19:48 Absolutely.
19:49 So, far away, there is a chance to hit it.
19:52 If you don't get the pace,
19:54 it's difficult to hit an extra cover,
19:56 especially from above the mid-off.
19:59 The ball hits the ball fast.
20:01 If they were looking at the boundaries,
20:05 if they had gambled and bowled consistently,
20:08 there was a chance that the miss would have been hit.
20:11 Well, it was the highest ever individual score
20:14 while chasing in an ODI history.
20:16 So, well done to Maxwell.
20:18 Afghanistan bowlers could have, you know,
20:20 just probably improvised a little bit,
20:22 used a little bit more width on that occasion
20:26 and maybe it could have been a different thing.
20:28 He might have edged one or something or the other.
20:30 But anyway, not to be.
20:31 That was how it was.
20:32 With that, we're going to take a break
20:33 and we'll see you on the other side.
20:35 Welcome back to The Pavilion.
20:41 You're watching Esports Esports and the ARY Zap-App.
20:43 And the news out of Mumbai is that
20:45 Australia have won a spectacular game of cricket
20:48 against Afghanistan.
20:49 And Glenn Maxwell played like a gladiator.
20:52 Waseem, what should be the way forward
20:54 for Afghanistan from this point onwards?
20:56 It'll be difficult to move from here today
20:58 for this young and dynamic side.
21:00 I suppose the captain, the coach,
21:03 let them be today and maybe tomorrow.
21:06 I don't know when they're playing.
21:07 In the next two, three, four days,
21:08 they must be having a game.
21:09 Ten, ten, ten.
21:10 Three days from now.
21:11 Three days from now.
21:12 Give them a day off tomorrow.
21:14 Maybe a little meeting in the evening
21:15 for ten, fifteen minutes.
21:16 Give them confidence.
21:17 Say that guy played some exceptional inning.
21:20 He's probably not from this planet.
21:22 Maybe from a different planet.
21:23 Not planet Earth.
21:24 Indeed.
21:25 Maxi.
21:26 And they still have a chance.
21:28 They can do their bit
21:29 and try to conjure up their energy
21:32 for the last game.
21:33 It will be tough to come back
21:34 from this particular defeat.
21:36 I'm telling you as a team.
21:37 And with that, we're going to take a break
21:38 here on The Pavilion.
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22:00 Our continued coverage of the ICC
22:01 Men's World Cup.
22:02 With me in The Pavilion,
22:03 I've got Shoaib Malik,
22:04 Miss Paula Akhmoin Khan,
22:05 and Waseem Akram.
22:06 We've seen a fantastic game of cricket
22:08 in Mumbai, Australia, winning that one.
22:11 But Afghanistan team,
22:12 you should be very proud
22:13 of what you were about to pull off today.
22:15 That was a great game of cricket.
22:17 Well fought.
22:18 But Glenn Maxwell,
22:19 as I said, he played a gladiator innings.
22:21 And before I start,
22:22 #AskThePavilion.
22:23 Waseem, I believe you have
22:24 an announcement to make
22:25 as President Air Sports.
22:26 Please tell us what you would like to say.
22:28 It's a unanimous decision.
22:30 We are lucky people.
22:32 Whoever has seen Glenn Maxwell's innings,
22:35 I mean, I've never seen such an inning
22:38 in my cricketing career.
22:39 The situation, his injury.
22:42 We are all happy to announce
22:44 that he will be awarded
22:46 111,000 rupees from Air Sports.
22:48 111,000 rupees.
22:49 Salute.
22:50 111,000 rupees.
22:52 How many dollars is that?
22:54 I can't even count.
22:56 300?
22:57 Tell him.
22:58 Otherwise, he'll know
22:59 that Melbourne Man is looking for
23:00 111,000 rupees.
23:02 Waseem, how much money have I lost?
23:04 I'm looking for Glenn Maxwell.
23:06 Yeah, but, so I was just wondering,
23:09 like our chairman announced
23:11 10 lakh rupees for Fakhar Zaman's innings.
23:13 Don't other cricket board chairmen
23:15 announce any prize money
23:17 for their outstanding innings
23:18 by their player?
23:19 Technical committee.
23:21 Technical committee.
23:23 No, no, you have your own view.
23:25 No, I've never heard of
23:26 such announcements
23:27 from any other cricket board chair.
23:30 So, we start the hashtag #AskSafeVinay
23:32 I was watching this during the break.
23:35 5-6 questions came in.
23:37 They have the same kind of meaning.
23:39 So, I'm going to try to
23:40 just combine all of them together.
23:42 Merge them all together.
23:43 A lot of people are saying that
23:45 you guys talk about footwork
23:47 in cricket, that it's very important.
23:49 But today, when Glenn Maxwell
23:51 basically, there was no footwork
23:53 available to him, he still hit
23:55 really big sixes and cleared
23:57 the boundaries.
23:58 So, how is that possible
23:59 at that level of cricket?
24:01 I'll start off with an answer.
24:03 These guys can talk about
24:04 technicalities because
24:05 they're our top batters.
24:07 I think, first of all,
24:09 Maxwell is an all-round sportsperson.
24:11 He didn't play just one sport
24:13 as a young kid.
24:15 I suppose he was almost there
24:17 on the edge of a tennis player as well.
24:19 And then, he's a scratch golfer too.
24:21 So, playing multi-sports
24:23 has given you a hand-eye coordination
24:27 since childhood.
24:29 I think that's why these guys...
24:31 I've heard that he has a range
24:33 of 400 metres.
24:35 You mean the tee-off?
24:37 Yeah, yeah. He hits far.
24:39 He hits long.
24:41 And today, some shots, if you guys
24:43 notice, when he used his hands
24:45 it literally felt like he was
24:47 going from one wood to the other
24:49 with the golf.
24:51 Because, in golf, you only have
24:53 a slight hip rotation and then
24:55 the weight shifts.
24:57 So, you know, what we're going
24:59 to do is, because I'd like you
25:01 to give us a little explanation
25:03 on the pitch, but before that,
25:05 let's show you a clip of his hitting
25:07 today. This is important. Look at that.
25:09 Mishra and Shoaib, take us through this.
25:11 Mishra.
25:13 The most important thing in power
25:15 hitting is that you've got
25:17 your base still and your swing
25:19 is very important.
25:21 Now, look, he's making the base
25:23 and he's depending on his
25:25 hand speed and swing.
25:27 Right.
25:29 The way you hit it or follow
25:31 through,
25:33 the way your hands are spinning
25:35 so fast.
25:37 Why don't you and Shoaib give us a
25:39 display of the extension of the
25:41 arms, clearing yourself, how to
25:43 keep your body, you know,
25:45 Mishra, you can also please
25:47 participate in this and then also
25:49 I think you can understand with one
25:51 swing, two swings, three swings,
25:53 four swings, and then you'll know.
25:55 Ouch. Wow.
25:57 Baba.com.
25:59 [Hindi]
26:01 [Hindi]
26:03 I don't trust him.
26:08 Maybe our friendship won't last forever.
26:12 We should make it clear that you are not coaching anyone in the top.
26:16 No, I am not coaching anyone.
26:18 Which camera is this?
26:19 I am not coaching anyone.
26:22 I am learning it myself.
26:23 Ok.
26:24 And I've learned a lot today.
26:26 Look, the question related to power hitting was that you have said that Maxwell has only
26:32 played shots with his arms.
26:35 Ok, he had an injury.
26:37 All those things.
26:39 Power hitting is not about feet movement.
26:42 It's about arms.
26:43 Arms extension.
26:44 And we have already talked about this in this show.
26:48 Power hitting is all about your base as Mishba bhai said.
26:52 And what was that?
26:54 He was getting cramps.
26:55 So what are some batters?
26:56 They come in the base.
26:57 As soon as the bowler comes in the follow through, either they come in the base like
27:03 this or they go like this.
27:04 This is their own technique.
27:05 All batters have their own technique.
27:06 But what did he do?
27:07 Because whenever he was moving, he was getting cramps.
27:08 So he had already made his base that I will stay here.
27:09 Now I will stay here and I will neither move this leg nor this leg.
27:10 His weight was on both his legs.
27:11 In power hitting, it is very important that your weight is on both your legs.
27:12 Because if you are not moving, you will not be able to hit the ball.
27:13 So he had made his base that I will stay here and I will not move this leg nor this
27:14 leg.
27:15 His weight was on both his legs.
27:16 In power hitting, it is very important that your weight is on both your legs.
27:18 Because your next movement is towards the ball, which goes to your arms.
27:27 And by having weight on both your legs, you can play a big shot on the front foot and
27:37 you can also play a big shot on the back foot.
27:43 So that is why you have to have weight on both your legs.
27:48 And in power hitting, it is all about your arm extension.
27:53 What is arm extension?
27:55 He had already made his base that I will stay here and I will not move this leg nor this
28:01 leg.
28:02 So that is why he had made his base that I will stay here and I will not move this leg
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32:52 you will have to create those chances. And those chances were so big that you didn't have to bowl for him. I'm not taking away the credit, the innings which he played today.
33:01 They were such innings that in your 20 year career, you play only one such innings that he played today.
33:07 Well done, Chaim. We really appreciate that. And with that, we're going to take a break here on The Pavilion. But when we come back, there's more #AskThePavilion on the other side.
33:14 Don't go away. Keep watching.
33:20 Welcome back to The Pavilion. I'm Fakhr-e-Alam. You're watching Esports and Sports and the AYS App.
33:24 And we are taking your questions right now and your comments. #AskThePavilion
33:28 Khan Qasipahe is your ex-handler. You've said, "Credit must be given to Stark for not utilising the DRS for his unlucky caught behind.
33:41 As Australia only had one review left which saved Maxfield from getting an LBW out. Such decisions do win games."
33:51 Interesting observation. So you saw Mitchell's dismissal. He, well, he appealed for a caught behind.
33:58 He didn't get the ball from his bat. He kissed the off-sum and bounced it from the keeper's glove and the keeper caught it.
34:05 And they appealed. And instead of taking the DRS, and they had one review left. I mean, of course, had he taken the DRS,
34:12 if it would have been in his favour, his review would have been intact. But he wasn't sure about it. And so he walked.
34:17 So you're saying credit must be given to him, right?
34:19 Yeah, yeah. We've discussed on this issue how important is DRS to take a…
34:27 When to take a referral, when not to take a referral. And for the bowling side, the keeper is very, very important.
34:35 He's the person who can tell you, the skipper. The bowler gets an LBW out most of the time.
34:40 The middle stump, where else would he get an LBW? Bowler will say this most of the time.
34:45 I think who can understand the importance of DRS more than Australia?
34:50 The famous test match, where they took the wrong DRS.
34:55 Yeah, in '99, Hobart.
34:57 No, no, when Ben Stoke was playing.
35:00 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the famous one, yeah.
35:02 And they just went for that. He got nut out. And then the next one, he was absolutely plump.
35:11 But they didn't have any review left.
35:13 So after that, I think they have a better idea.
35:17 They want to be very careful. Akbar Ali, Kaka L-I-X-D, Akbar Ali.
35:24 Everyone knows Maxwell Linning was absolutely amazing. But no one can deny that.
35:29 But shouldn't Cummins get a little bit of praise for the way he managed to play 68 balls quite comfortably
35:37 when no one else other than Maxwell was able to do so?
35:40 Yeah, I think I spoke about it early on in the show. Maybe you joined me now. What's his name?
35:45 Akbar Ali.
35:46 Akbar, B-I-R, as important. When we talk about situation awareness, that's what it's all about.
35:54 No coach told him, no boy told him about the next batsman. He knew he had to stop him.
36:00 He knew he had to stop him. Maybe if he was single, he'd take him.
36:03 He didn't have to hit a wicket. He just had to bat seven down.
36:05 He was batting properly. He was judging. He could see who was going to go.
36:09 He was reading the crease.
36:11 Okay, Brown Ian Motion 89. Your ex-handle is Mavericks 43.
36:17 You're saying that playing many sports at a young age develop better players in the long run.
36:24 For example, ABD, tennis, Maxwell and Yuvraj tennis show hitting versatility beyond normal batters.
36:32 What do you think? These guys played tennis at a young age.
36:35 When I started playing sports at a young age, I started playing hockey.
36:41 My father had a sports shop and many hockey players from Sialkot,
36:46 like Nasir Ali, the great Nasir Ali, who was the captain of Pakistan's hockey team.
36:51 I was friends with my father. So I started with hockey.
36:55 I still go to the gym for physical fitness, but I play soccer.
37:02 I play different games.
37:05 I have the advantage of being able to move my arms and legs fast.
37:09 The best thing about sports is physical fitness.
37:16 You get fit physically.
37:19 The hurdles in life, in any field, are solved with positivity.
37:27 So, every kid should try to play all sports.
37:33 You played different sports when you were young?
37:35 I still play squash.
37:39 I don't think so.
37:41 Everyone has played. You too.
37:44 I played table tennis, I was in the school athletics team.
37:48 You've even swum a lot.
37:49 I was in the athletics, table tennis team, basketball team and then of course cricket team.
37:55 So I played every sport.
37:57 It helps developing a good player.
37:59 And I also played Chichco Chichkaderia.
38:01 I was the captain of hockey in college.
38:05 When I entered college, I was the captain of hockey.
38:09 I played cricket and was in the football team.
38:12 Badminton, table tennis.
38:14 So it makes a difference.
38:15 What happened after that?
38:16 After that, this incident happened.
38:19 This incident happened.
38:25 Sumit is asking, "Why was Glenn Maxwell not given a runner?
38:38 Has the runner rule been changed for ODIs or for World Cup?
38:41 And why not have a runner when you have an injured player?"
38:45 Sumit, the runner rule has been changed for a long time.
38:49 From last more than 4 years or something.
38:52 More than this.
38:54 More than this.
38:55 More than this, runner is not allowed.
38:57 Because what was happening was, in our time, the one who used to swam,
39:01 he used to call a runner or he didn't know how to field.
39:06 So after that they realized that runner at times,
39:09 today it was a genuine case.
39:11 But when you take undue advantage of a rule,
39:15 then in the end it will be that two runners are allowed.
39:18 In 2011 World Cup, when you were playing in heat,
39:22 in Sri Lanka, what used to happen was,
39:24 as soon as the batsmen started to drain out, they would call a runner.
39:28 And then he is standing, your runner is running,
39:32 and you are standing and hitting the sixes.
39:34 So you think the way things were, there was a fair rule, guys?
39:37 Absolutely.
39:38 Absolutely fair rule, that runners shouldn't be allowed.
39:41 Okay.
39:42 Shouldn't be allowed.
39:43 Shouldn't be allowed.
39:44 But if...
39:45 Because it has taken a huge advantage over the centuries.
39:47 I am talking about decades.
39:49 Ifs and buts, you shouldn't do that.
39:51 Ifs and buts, there should be clarity.
39:53 Danish, Danish, Danish, Rav321,
39:57 you have an ex-handler, question for the captains basically.
40:00 If you were the captain at the stage when Maxl was hitting maximums with cramps,
40:04 what would have been your strategy at that point?
40:07 So each captain can share their thoughts.
40:10 Wasim, please.
40:11 No, I would... We explained it in quite detail.
40:15 Shoaib Malik has explained it to us.
40:17 That he didn't have to bowl in his body,
40:19 he had to bowl outside his body so that he could reach.
40:21 So that he could move his legs.
40:22 If he moved his legs, he would have got more cramps.
40:25 And if he had taken his arms, he would have got cramps in his arms as well.
40:28 So they bowled right where he wanted them to bowl.
40:31 I think that was a bit of an inexperience.
40:34 Inexperience, maybe, under pressure, he got cramps, I suppose.
40:38 The captain should have gathered them there and given them a plan.
40:41 And Wasim, it's easier to use the pace of the bowler when you're bowling in your body.
40:48 When it's far, it's difficult to execute it.
40:55 You have to put in the effort yourself.
40:57 I want to ask you guys a question.
41:00 How do you become mentally as tough as the Aussie players or like how Maxwell was today?
41:07 How do you develop that mental toughness?
41:09 To start off with, it all depends on the upbringing, the culture.
41:12 See, that's what I'm saying. It goes down to your social roots as well, right?
41:15 It does.
41:16 It goes down to your social roots.
41:17 In my opinion.
41:18 How do you build confidence in society?
41:20 I want to tell you that…
41:24 I always say that Australia deals with pressure the best.
41:30 The reason for that is that I've played in all the leagues in the world.
41:34 But the toughness I saw when I played in the Big Bash, the culture I saw there…
41:40 Because there were two or three matches on the weekend.
41:44 So, two out of five days were practice and three days were off.
41:47 So, I saw that culture and tried to understand why they are so tough as a nation.
41:53 So, even if a player from the top five does a job, he has to train.
42:00 And they talk to you directly.
42:05 And that gives you a chance to learn and you feel really happy when you talk to someone face to face.
42:14 So, I guess as Waseem bhai said, their upbringing…
42:18 The culture.
42:19 I wish we had that culture.
42:23 If we do, we can rule.
42:26 I'll add to this.
42:28 Shane Watson and Brad Haddon…
42:32 One thing is very important.
42:34 Clear.
42:35 There's clarity in the thought.
42:37 You have to do this and that.
42:39 You can't think of anything else.
42:40 Even if they fail, they will learn.
42:44 They will learn even if they fail.
42:46 By the way, runners are still allowed by MCC.
42:51 But in ICC playing conditions, runners are not allowed.
42:55 That is not bizarre at all.
42:57 No, but we have already seen that MCC and ICC rules are…
43:00 But MCC is not a patron or whatever the word is for…
43:03 I have no idea.
43:04 I think broadcasters today take precedence.
43:08 Last question for Waqas Malik.
43:10 Gamer Malik W is your ex-handle.
43:14 And he has asked, "Salaam gents.
43:16 In Aas the Pavilion, how many rotis does Mishra bhai eat?"
43:20 I don't know about this, but we eat the remaining four.
43:24 At least one time, he eats 30 rotis.
43:28 MashaAllah.
43:29 No, no.
43:30 You didn't give the right answer.
43:32 You didn't give the right answer.
43:35 He eats so many rotis that whoever eats them,
43:39 sleeps with his hands tied next week.
43:42 Credit to him.
43:44 I am still fit.
43:45 Still fit.
43:46 Credit to him.
43:47 This is a good thing.
43:49 I eat a little, but I am still fit.
43:52 This question is old and well.
43:55 We don't have to take a break.
43:56 One question.
43:57 He has asked, "Waseem bhai, don't you get tired while talking?"
43:59 "Why don't you get tired while talking?"
44:01 "Son, my jaws are aching. Someone has hit me with a hammer."
44:06 And let's not forget that not only is Waseem Akram the poet of the pavilion,
44:13 he is also the top-notch rapper in the cricketing world now.
44:18 And with that, we are going to take a break.
44:20 Welcome back to the pavilion.
44:26 You are watching Air Sports and Sports in the ARY Zabhab.
44:29 And we had a nice, interesting session of #AskThePavilion.
44:32 Waseem, you wanted to add something?
44:35 Someone had a good question.
44:36 Who has benefited the most from being a runner?
44:38 Yes, that question has been asked.
44:40 Sorry, I forgot your name.
44:41 That question is coming up.
44:42 He asked, "In our time, in the Pakistan team,
44:45 who has benefited the most from being a runner?"
44:48 Who has?
44:49 Mohin, tell us.
44:50 What is your question?
44:53 What is your question?
44:54 What is your question?
44:55 He is asking him.
44:57 He is asking him.
44:59 He was the captain himself.
45:00 I can't remember his name.
45:01 You were the captain too.
45:02 You forget that you were the captains.
45:03 I was the only one.
45:04 That player didn't play in my captaincy,
45:08 he played in his captaincy.
45:09 He is not even telling his name.
45:11 He knows who he is.
45:13 He knows who he is.
45:14 All of them have become diplomats.
45:15 Saeed Bhai.
45:16 Saeed Anwar.
45:17 Saeed Anwar has benefited the most.
45:18 And Shoaib Malik.
45:19 He is both a runner and an extra-fielder.
45:22 He doesn't miss an opportunity.
45:23 Alhamdulillah.
45:24 And Shoaib, do you have any such...
45:27 No, sir.
45:28 He is a runner.
45:29 I don't think so.
45:30 I think that's a big lie.
45:32 No, I'm just betting.
45:34 Okay.
45:35 And this is what we have in store for you tomorrow.
45:38 Tomorrow there is another competition.
45:39 We will be at your service.
45:40 We will be at your service tomorrow at 12.
45:41 It is coming on your screen.
45:42 It is England versus Netherlands.
45:45 8th November.
45:46 This competition will be live from Pune at 1.30 pm.
45:50 England hunting for a victory there.
45:52 They need two points.
45:54 They want two points.
45:55 Netherlands, well, they can surprise any team.
45:57 They already have shown and proven that.
45:58 That they are a good unit when they get going.
46:00 And we will bring this competition for you.
46:02 And finally, Ms. Bha...
46:04 For you...
46:05 Ms. Usma, I just want to tell you that the story of 35 rotis is correct.
46:10 Along with that, two donges of pomegranate are also served.
46:12 And this entire account book that you don't let them eat at home,
46:15 you have to complete it here.
46:16 Come on, liar.
46:20 And with that, ladies and gentlemen, we beg leave.
46:22 Take care of yourselves.
46:23 Be kind to each other.
46:24 And...
46:25 Chichku chichkinderiaan.
46:26 Saree meriaan.
46:27 Tisaree meriaan.
46:28 Good night.
46:29 Good night.
46:30 (upbeat music)
46:33 (explosion)

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