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The Pavilion | ENGLAND vs NETHERLANDS (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | Fakhar e Alam | Wasim Akram | Moin Khan | Misbah ul Haq | A Sports

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Transcript
00:00 Hello, good evening, Assalam-o-Alaikum and welcome to the Pavilion.
00:07 I am Fakhr-e-Anam.
00:08 You are watching Sports10 Sports and the ARY Zapp app.
00:11 Our continued coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup 2023 and the news is that England have
00:17 finally won another game in this World Cup against the Netherlands.
00:22 That's how the evening has shaped up.
00:25 With me in the Pavilion, I've got four outstanding gentlemen.
00:28 I've got four great cricketing minds.
00:30 I've got first up one of the great players of spin bowling, a great finisher of games,
00:36 Captain of Pakistan, Shoaib Ali.
00:37 Good evening and Assalam-o-Alaikum, Shoaib.
00:39 Good evening, Wa-Alaikum-Salam.
00:40 Assalam-o-Alaikum everyone.
00:41 One of the most successful Test Captains in Pakistan's Test cricket history, Misbah
00:45 Ul Haq.
00:46 Good evening, Assalam-o-Alaikum, Misbah.
00:47 Good evening, Wa-Alaikum-Salam.
00:48 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:49 Another very successful Captain, a great runner between the wickets, kept the wickets and
00:54 was known as the Man of Crisis and we lovingly call him the Silver Fox of the Pavilion.
00:58 Mohin Khan, good evening.
00:59 Assalam-o-Alaikum, Mohin.
01:00 Good evening, Wa-Alaikum-Salam.
01:01 Assalam-o-Alaikum everyone.
01:02 Finally, ladies and gentlemen, the newest chart-busting, top-performing rap artist,
01:09 hip-hop star of the Pavilion.
01:11 We have none other than MC Look At My Groove, I'm Too Sexy.
01:16 I have the royalty of cricket, the one and only, the Sultan of Swing and the King of
01:20 All Rounders, Mr. Wasim Akram.
01:22 Good evening and Assalam-o-Alaikum, Wasim.
01:23 Wa-Alaikum-Salam, son.
01:24 Long live.
01:25 Assalam-o-Alaikum everyone.
01:26 Fantastic, Wasim.
01:27 Your rap has gone viral worldwide.
01:31 Cricket-playing nations are going berserk and everybody wants a remix of that.
01:36 They want the full version and the remix of that.
01:39 We gotta do it.
01:40 We gotta do it.
01:41 I'm ready.
01:42 We gotta do it.
01:43 Ookie dookie, guys.
01:44 Let's get busy.
01:45 This is how it went down.
01:46 Let's get the match summary on your screen.
01:47 This is the situation.
01:48 England batted first.
01:49 Tossed it.
01:53 Finally Ben Stokes there with the runs.
01:54 108 he scored of 84 deliveries.
01:56 Really well done.
01:57 Milan also coming to the score with 87.
02:00 Wokes contributing with that nice half century.
02:02 51.
02:03 And Root, well, Joe Root with another 28 there.
02:07 The Netherlands bowling, well, okay.
02:10 Yeah, Dillardet there, 74 for 3.
02:12 But nothing spectacular there.
02:14 In response, Netherlands, well, they were bundled out for 179 and 37.2 overs.
02:19 Except for that, Teja, an ingo 41, which is significant.
02:23 And then, of course, Scott Edwards with that 38.
02:25 Barisi also contributing with 37.
02:28 And Engelbrock with 33.
02:30 And 37.2 overs.
02:32 And look at the wickets.
02:33 Moeen Ali finally picking up wickets.
02:34 Yes, he's bowled 25 overs in this World Cup.
02:37 And this is the first time he's picked up any wickets.
02:39 So congratulations, Moeen Ali.
02:40 He's off the mark.
02:41 3 for 42 today.
02:42 Rashid 3 for 54 and Willi 2 for 19.
02:44 And England winning this one by 160 runs.
02:46 And with that, let's take a look at the points table.
02:52 And this is how your points table is looking like this evening.
02:55 India already qualified.
02:56 They have been undefeated in this World Cup.
02:59 And they've been playing some fantastic cricket.
03:01 And that's why they're right on top of the table.
03:04 Followed by South Africa with 12 points.
03:06 Followed by Australia, the third semifinalist, also with 12 points.
03:11 Now, the situation is very interesting between New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
03:16 The days ahead will determine which team will get to play the semifinals.
03:20 The fourth team that will qualify for the semifinals.
03:23 England have come from the bottom of the table, now improving their position to number 7.
03:28 Bangladesh at 8.
03:29 Sri Lanka now at 9.
03:30 And Netherlands at 10.
03:32 Of course, England now are in a bit of a safe zone for the Champions Trophy.
03:37 However, would Sri Lanka like to be on that spot?
03:40 We will find out as the days go by.
03:44 And that's your points table this evening.
03:46 MC Wasim, after five defeats, finally England winning one.
03:51 Yes, I think it's too little too late for England.
03:54 But again, they have lots to play for in general to qualify for the Champions Trophy.
03:59 They did well.
04:00 Like I said, a little too late for them.
04:02 Usual suspects, Ben Stokes getting another 100 only on 84 deliveries.
04:08 David Milan played really well.
04:09 He's got 84.
04:11 Once they were 3-9, 39-3, 42-2, I think the game was over.
04:14 And I think the team from the Netherlands, they say that we were out of breath in Urdu
04:19 and Punjabi.
04:20 When they were tossing, I could tell from the captain's face that they were hoping
04:27 to win the toss and bat a little so that they could put pressure on England.
04:30 And I think it's a long tournament and that was their eighth game, I think.
04:34 Eighth game, am I right?
04:35 Yes, this was.
04:36 They've got one more to go.
04:37 Yes, with India.
04:38 With India, yes.
04:39 But one thing, you said that they were out of breath.
04:44 They had a start, they had a bit of momentum going for them.
04:46 And then on 16 runs, they collapsed.
04:49 So they could have batted for, maybe they could have not achieved the target, but they
04:51 could have batted for another maybe 70-80 odd runs?
04:54 Look, we're talking about England.
04:57 England got a better start today.
05:00 There was a mini collapse in between.
05:02 And at one point, they were in the Netherlands.
05:05 They were 6-2 on 207.
05:07 And then Ben Stoke got a catch on 42 in Ariandat.
05:10 That was a crucial stage.
05:12 If that had been caught, England would have been in trouble again.
05:17 After that, Ben Stoke and Vox's partnership, that's basically what has taken out the team.
05:23 Because at one stage, it was looking like, it's not going to be 250.
05:27 It's very difficult.
05:28 It's going to be 260, maybe 250, 260.
05:31 But suddenly, that partnership took it to 339.
05:35 So that was a game-changing moment.
05:39 Once your opposition scored 339, and they have a big team and good bowling, then it becomes
05:50 very difficult.
05:51 In batting, they were, I think, as we say, in their bowling, they were out of the game
06:00 after scoring 349.
06:02 They have scored 124 today in the last 10 overs.
06:05 That's perhaps one of their best performances in this World Cup.
06:09 But Ben Stokes, finally, I think, delivering the goods, what was expected of him.
06:13 Of course, a player like Ben Stokes, he doesn't change his game, regardless of the situation.
06:20 Look, he did a good glass, straight drive.
06:24 And when he plays, he doesn't let the momentum go.
06:28 He plays according to his own.
06:32 He says, I will take on the bowlers and I will play my shots.
06:35 And the best thing about him is that even if there are some failures, he doesn't change
06:40 his game.
06:41 And his bat flow is very good.
06:43 And he plays in gaps a lot.
06:45 There is improvisation too.
06:47 It's not like he says, no, there is no ball in my zone, so I will play conventional cricket.
06:52 No.
06:53 He creates opportunities in his batting.
06:56 He got a platform in his batting.
06:59 He utilized it.
07:01 He saw where the fielders are standing, where they are not.
07:04 Down the ground is his favorite area.
07:06 And Glenn Maxwell too, a lot of people were talking about Glenn Maxwell.
07:11 Why is he playing?
07:14 Bowling is not on the head of fielding.
07:16 Australian teams expect runs from him because his number was like that.
07:21 But the quality of these two is that they don't change their game regardless of the situation.
07:27 That's why there are failures.
07:29 But he plays like this.
07:31 He is also a part of the captain, team management, and the cricket board.
07:34 That's why I am coming to the same thing.
07:37 When a batter plays risky, he needs backing from the captain, from the think tank.
07:44 No.
07:45 We expect that he will play big innings and win such a match that you won't understand.
07:50 He won some test matches like this.
07:52 And the final against New Zealand in 2019.
07:55 That was a unique thing.
07:57 That's how it is played.
07:59 You don't change your game as a batter.
08:01 And you need backing from the team management.
08:05 Because you are playing with a lot of chances.
08:08 So, there will be more failures.
08:10 But when there is success, it will be like he scored 100 today.
08:14 Yesterday, Glenn Maxwell scored 200.
08:16 So, there will be success like this.
08:18 I think the most important thing in this is that the team management, the player, the captain,
08:24 they should know what role the player is in our team.
08:28 If it is an anchor role, obviously, the captain or team management will expect him to play this role.
08:38 And like Maxwell, his role is simple.
08:41 He has to play game-changing innings and he has to play like this.
08:44 If he doesn't do it, it's okay.
08:46 But this is how he needs to play for the team.
08:49 I think it's very important for every team to have these clarities.
08:54 It's good if the captain or the think tank is backing you.
08:59 That's good.
09:01 But the player depends on not letting his self-belief go.
09:08 And this is a big problem in their case.
09:10 I know there's a break coming.
09:12 We'll come back to it if I remember that.
09:14 Moving quickly, David Milan also came into runs today.
09:17 Looked like a different David Milan today all of a sudden.
09:19 Well, he was the only one who was running from the top.
09:22 I think he again showed his class.
09:25 And initially, the way we saw him batting, again, very straight bat.
09:31 He hit shots from all directions.
09:33 Milan was a little unfortunate that he couldn't get his 100.
09:37 But it was a good inning once again.
09:40 The situation was, the wicket fell, there was pressure.
09:45 But he created partnerships and developed his inning.
09:49 And he didn't play any rash shots.
09:51 Unnecessarily, he started playing shots after seeing a little light bowling.
09:57 It was purely cricketing shots mostly.
10:00 And when it comes to sixes, where ever it's needed,
10:05 he tries to hit down the wicket.
10:08 He was a left-hander. He couldn't settle the Wundermarf.
10:12 He played lefty from the top in three overs.
10:15 He's a left-arm spinner now, so it's a good matchup.
10:17 Alright, with that, we're going to take a break here on the Pavilion.
10:19 When we come back, there's more to talk about. Stay with us.
10:22 Welcome back to the Pavilion.
10:27 You're watching 10 Sports in the AYZ app.
10:29 Our content coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup.
10:31 The news is that England have finally won a game after five defeats against Netherlands.
10:36 And they have gone up the table.
10:38 So, now trying to work their way into that champion's trophy position.
10:42 So that there is some grace left on their way back home.
10:46 They do have a very important game with Pakistan.
10:49 But that match is dependent on what comes tomorrow.
10:51 We will talk about that later this evening.
10:54 Let's talk a little bit.
10:56 We did talk about the English batters, Malan and all.
11:00 But how good was Chris Wokes today, Shoaib?
11:04 Chris Wokes, I've played a season with him for Warwickshire.
11:08 He's a very hardworking guy.
11:11 Very nice guy. He has a very good habit.
11:14 He's an all-rounder.
11:17 And the expectations of England are that if they get out, they come from the bottom and make runs.
11:24 So, that wasn't possible earlier.
11:26 But today, the main batter was Ben Stokes.
11:29 And I guess, they need the right guidance.
11:34 These are his innings.
11:36 And he plays conventional cricket with big shots.
11:41 And he has a very good record in first class as well.
11:45 And he improvises well.
11:47 When it comes to big shots, look at the shot he made on the midfield.
11:52 The third man was up. He played over third man.
11:54 So, he is considered as an all-rounder.
11:57 And today, he got the opportunity and made runs.
12:00 He was getting runs earlier as well.
12:01 That's why, when England struggles in bowling, Chris Wokes plays.
12:06 He's not just played as a bowler.
12:08 He's played as an all-rounder.
12:10 And he showed that today.
12:12 You said that he has a very good record in first class.
12:14 Yes, first class.
12:15 And he was not worried.
12:16 Adil Rashid's record is also very good.
12:17 Yes, because he has 10 first class 100s.
12:18 Absolutely right.
12:19 You were saying something, Wasim.
12:20 I was saying the same.
12:21 Great minds think alike, my friend.
12:23 The interesting thing is, what is his 100th number?
12:27 We should see that.
12:28 Adil Rashid's?
12:29 He can't be 100th on 10th.
12:30 He must have opened it.
12:32 He must have played 7th or 8th.
12:34 No, I don't think so.
12:35 He has to be 9th or 10th at the most.
12:37 That's on a good batting day, I'm talking about.
12:40 Alright, Netherlands.
12:44 In reply, they didn't have much to say except
12:47 Borissi there with his 37.
12:49 He made a very good contribution right on top.
12:51 Then Engelbrock there with his 33.
12:54 Scott Edwards 38.
12:55 But Teja.
12:56 What did you think of Teja's innings, Mohin?
12:59 Take the full name of Teja and tell us.
13:02 Take the full name of Teja and tell us.
13:04 Teja Ninda Manoru.
13:08 It's not Ninda, it's Nida Manoru.
13:10 Nida Manoru.
13:11 That's it.
13:12 Alright, I agree.
13:14 You are right.
13:15 You are absolutely right.
13:16 Nida Manoru.
13:17 You are absolutely right.
13:18 Nida Manoru, very right.
13:19 Absolutely correct.
13:20 You were trapped because you were watching on a big screen
13:23 and our writing wasn't coming out right.
13:25 So they were troubling everyone.
13:27 Anyway, Teja played really well.
13:29 He played well and his strike rate is also better.
13:33 But no batsman was able to convert throughout the Netherlands.
13:39 Teja's innings were played well here.
13:43 Nice big shots.
13:44 All these innings were like the Asian Cup, the Gymkhana Cup.
13:49 In Lahore, the top 8 clubs.
13:52 There were matches in Gymkhana.
13:54 One of the players from the Gymkhana was Mita.
13:58 He scored 100 before lunch.
14:00 Before lunch?
14:01 100.
14:02 The team against which the match was played, all the teams were worried that Mita might not go.
14:06 Might not go.
14:07 They were worried that Mita might not go.
14:08 They were afraid that Mita might go after that.
14:10 Mita didn't go.
14:12 It was a good shot inning.
14:14 Naturally, there was pressure.
14:16 We went not out.
14:19 We didn't give a chance to anyone.
14:21 We got out with 7.
14:23 That was the only change.
14:25 Naturally, there was pressure of performance.
14:28 Because in future matches, every player tries to stay in his place.
14:33 Mohin Ali finally fixed up wickets.
14:36 3 wickets today.
14:38 He broke his 25 over wicket.
14:44 He got some good wickets.
14:46 We will show you in the follow wickets.
14:48 Let me bring this to you.
14:50 What do you think should be the way forward for Netherlands from this point onwards?
14:54 They have one match against India.
14:56 It's a big game.
14:59 India wins 8 out of 8 matches.
15:02 So far, they are the strongest team in the World Cup.
15:05 All bases are covered by them.
15:07 Netherlands can be really proud of themselves.
15:11 They really impressed us in this World Cup.
15:13 They play less cricket than other test playing nations.
15:20 I think they have done well.
15:22 They just need to improve their batting.
15:24 And most importantly, running between the wickets.
15:26 Alright, that's the way forward.
15:28 With that, we are going to go into a break.
15:30 But when we come back, it's your favourite segment.
15:33 #AskThePavilion
15:36 Send us your questions, messages and comments on social media.
15:41 When we come back from the break, we are going to have it here on this platform.
15:44 And discuss it with our panelists.
15:46 Stay with us.
15:47 Welcome back to The Pavilion.
15:52 I have 4 outstanding cricketing minds here in The Pavilion with me.
15:56 I have got Shoaib Malik, Miss Maulana Mohin Khan and Wasim Akram.
15:59 And it's time for your favourite segment.
16:02 #AskThePavilion
16:04 Let's start the discussion.
16:06 We have a message from Facebook.
16:08 Samim J.
16:11 "I love the show. Thank you."
16:14 "While it was a tough night."
16:16 "Fair enough."
16:18 "My question is, does Afghanistan cricket team lack killer instinct mentality?"
16:26 What does the panel think?
16:29 I don't think so they lack it.
16:31 I think they actually have it.
16:33 In terms of capacity, batting, bowling.
16:36 In terms of finishing the game.
16:38 Defending target.
16:41 They have reached this far because of their instinct.
16:45 No team takes it easy in every match.
16:48 Especially in this World Cup, it's been confirmed that no team will take it easy.
16:54 They have proved it.
16:57 I think their aim is, like they have lost some matches against Pakistan.
17:02 They need one more wicket to win the match.
17:12 We have to keep this instinct with us.
17:15 You cannot say much.
17:18 I think they were bed-luck.
17:21 It was just one miraculous innings.
17:24 Otherwise, you know what.
17:26 The catch on 33.
17:28 The catch was off.
17:32 The fans of Afghanistan should be very proud of how Afghanistan have gone about their campaign in this World Cup.
17:39 They are certainly one of those teams that we all are as cricket lovers proud of.
17:44 What they have achieved.
17:46 I am Bilal Jogi.
17:49 Your question is from Instagram.
17:51 I am Bilal Jogi.
17:53 Bilal from Rochdale, England.
17:55 With the dynamic evolution of cricket, it appears that Pakistani coaches are somewhat trailing behind.
18:00 It might be beneficial for them to gain international exposure to the emerging styles of the game.
18:05 Should they be seeking job opportunities in foreign leagues?
18:09 That would be ideal in an ideal world, yes.
18:12 But I doubt they will get jobs overseas because they have their own ex-players, own coaches who get jobs there most importantly.
18:18 But yes, if they get the opportunity, if they can get jobs even in league cricket in England.
18:26 It might not be a lot of money, but it will be a great experience for these Pakistani coaches.
18:31 One thing I have seen is that wherever we go in the world and play leagues,
18:36 mostly we see the local players attached with most of the teams.
18:41 So I guess in PSL, our local teams should think about grooming our coaches.
18:50 Yes, that should be great.
18:54 Especially those coaches who coach in your domestic cricket, they should definitely be given charge.
19:00 You say that there is a conflict of interest, that the coach is coaching there, he cannot do it here.
19:04 You can do your product for your double duty.
19:06 You can do it with the cricket board, right?
19:11 Like there are plane exchange programs, so there can be an exchange program for coaches.
19:16 I think with foreign coaches, in your own league, if you can work with your staff,
19:22 whether they are trainers, coaches, fielding coaches,
19:26 when you give them the opportunity to work, at least they get exposure from their own league.
19:32 They might get chances from outside.
19:36 Do you have any local coaches in Quetta Gladiators?
19:40 Our local coaches are Umar Gul, Razaq.
19:43 We have Umar Gul for the last two years as a bowling coach.
19:46 Before that, Razaq was with us as a bowling coach.
19:49 And then you have Sir Viv Richards as the mentor.
19:52 As the mentor, yes.
19:54 There were many coaches in Sri Lanka, they have associations with the Sri Lankan cricket board.
20:00 In Bangladesh, it's like that.
20:02 Everyone was Sri Lankan.
20:04 The physio, the trainer, the assistant coach, the bowling coach, the batting coach.
20:08 The coach was Mushtaq.
20:10 So I think, I am Bilal Jogi, your question was, I think the more appropriate thing,
20:16 which we had discussed earlier, maybe we won't get jobs in foreign leagues,
20:20 but we can definitely have foreign coaches who can come and coach the coaches
20:24 and develop the coaches domestically.
20:26 I think they have done it before, haven't they?
20:28 They were in the system to groom our coaches, but mostly he was with the national team.
20:35 But at one time, they were given the system to groom people in our national cricket academy.
20:45 It's not that easy fix, guys.
20:48 Let me be blunt.
20:50 It's not an easy fix.
20:52 It depends on the culture, the background, the pressures you go through as a coach.
20:57 The phone calls you get.
20:59 I am talking about the domestic side.
21:01 How many calls you get on club cricket, I don't know.
21:05 So that's also a part of it.
21:08 The coach who couldn't make a confident decision,
21:14 he is afraid that he might get fired, or someone might call him.
21:18 It's not like that. We have good people.
21:21 I am not saying that.
21:23 We want overnight results.
21:27 We can't show patience.
21:29 There is a question on local coaches, Shoaib.
21:33 I think you mentioned that they are physically threatened.
21:37 If they don't follow the rules, they are threatened.
21:41 There are a lot of pressures.
21:44 One is that they don't have security.
21:47 They think that if they don't listen to the association,
21:53 they will be in one association, one region, and next year they will go somewhere else.
21:59 They will change.
22:01 So in this scenario, you have to give pressure.
22:04 You have to feed this guy, this guy.
22:06 Backing them is the job of the board.
22:09 As we discussed, the Pakistan Shaheen who won,
22:15 was a famous coach.
22:17 He came with Karachi Kings, a very hardworking guy.
22:19 But when he came back, he didn't get a first-class coach.
22:22 He got a grade 2 coach.
22:24 So that's where leadership is so important.
22:28 Consistent handover.
22:30 If someone comes or goes, they should see that we have done this.
22:34 If you like it, please carry on.
22:36 Whatever the thing is, but that's not happening here.
22:39 It's the same with coaches, with players.
22:42 If they come in power, the chances of other clubs players are gone.
22:47 The players who have developed, they don't come anywhere.
22:50 They come in the next season or two.
22:52 Then their time comes.
22:53 It's a long subject.
22:54 Very long.
22:55 Anyway, Max, Afaaq King, 1122 is your ex-handler.
23:02 Max, you have asked, "Assalamu Alaikum, can you provide insights into the economics of cricket,
23:07 including the revenue models, sponsorship impact, and the financial implications for boards and franchises?"
23:14 That's a long answer.
23:18 And I think Imran Khan, who hosts here, he's the right person to give you a detailed answer on that.
23:25 Because he's been involved in all those aspects of the game.
23:28 There are a lot of economics attached now with cricket worldwide.
23:32 There's no question about it.
23:33 Whether it is broadcast rights, whether it is the sponsorships on ground, whether it's the uniforms,
23:39 the players' value, the trade-in value, how much fees the franchises have to pay,
23:43 how much revenue they have to make, there's a lot.
23:45 And I think Imran…
23:46 There's a lot in knowing a franchise, you know, a franchise cricket team,
23:51 especially countries like Pakistan or wherever, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.
23:55 Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are a bit less, but here you need the right amount of money to run a franchise team.
24:03 You have to pay the tickets, business class tickets, accommodation, daily lounges, kits, you name it.
24:09 And the cost of the player, you know.
24:11 Everything is borne by the owners of PSL, winning leagues.
24:15 So that's a big, massive, massive job.
24:17 And we'll ask Imran Khan to reply to your tweet directly.
24:20 And with that, we're going to take a break here.
24:21 When we come back, there are more questions on the other side.
24:23 Stay with us.
24:24 [Intro]
24:27 Welcome back to The Pavilion.
24:28 I'm Fakhr-e-Alam.
24:29 You're watching Sports and Sports and the ARY Zap app.
24:31 And #AskThePavilion is on.
24:33 Wasim, you have a question.
24:35 I do.
24:36 This question is from Saad Pasha.
24:39 Hi guys, I know you promised a dance movie, Pakistan qualifies for the semis.
24:44 Any thoughts on doing a rain dance prior to a game?
24:48 Tomorrow.
24:49 Pakistan, tomorrow's game.
24:51 Sri Lanka and New Zealand.
24:53 So, rain dance, I think I'll take a rain check.
24:57 Mishpa is ready to rumble.
24:59 Rain dance.
25:01 Sorry about you guys.
25:03 For a rain dance, tell him to upload a video of his own.
25:06 Yes, Saad is saying, Mohin is saying, post a video of yours.
25:10 We'll learn a little bit from it.
25:12 You tweet a video of your rain dance on your channel.
25:15 Tag us all in it.
25:16 So that Mohin can learn the moves.
25:19 I'm waiting.
25:20 You'll do it tomorrow morning, right?
25:22 We'll do it tomorrow, but not tomorrow.
25:24 We're waiting for the match.
25:26 We've promised people.
25:27 Zohair Asif, your X-Handle is cricket7710.
25:32 You guys are very naughty.
25:35 Look at this.
25:36 Zohair Asif, cricket7710, your X-Handle.
25:40 Do you guys think that it is the right time for the Pakistan Cup?
25:43 Main players are busy in the World Cup.
25:46 For the Qaid-e-Azam trophy, that makes sense because of the long tournament.
25:50 But why Pakistan Cup without main players?
25:53 How can we produce quality players when the competition level is mediocre?
25:59 I agree, it's a very simple solution.
26:01 There's no two ways about it.
26:03 Whoever will play, he'll qualify for the selection for Pakistan.
26:06 Let's see who doesn't play.
26:08 It's that simple.
26:09 Did he mention some names who are not playing?
26:13 No, he just asked who's not playing.
26:15 Pakistan team is busy, they're not available.
26:20 But it's not possible.
26:22 You have a schedule, a season time.
26:26 You can't always wait for the team.
26:29 Because the tournaments are lined up.
26:32 You have T20 before the draft.
26:34 PSL for players, that will happen.
26:36 You've won the trophy.
26:38 So everything is happening in the season.
26:40 Let's not forget that there's also the Sindh Premier League.
26:43 You're the only four who are busy.
26:45 You're not the only four.
26:47 You're enjoying yourself?
26:48 You're the only four.
26:49 Another thing is the weather.
26:51 The weather allows for this at this time.
26:54 If we go a little further, one or two months, then there won't be any matches in Punjab.
27:00 I'm sure in India, they also start their season at this time.
27:07 So domestic cricket is happening there too.
27:09 The players are busy throughout the season.
27:15 They were busy with the series, then Asia Cup, then World Cup.
27:18 We're talking about Pakistan team.
27:20 Pakistan team is busy with Pakistan.
27:23 Everyone else is playing.
27:25 I agree.
27:26 A couple of them are not playing, they're sitting on television and then they want to play for Pakistan.
27:30 How is that possible?
27:31 That's not very unprofessional.
27:33 If they want to play cricket, they can play on the ground.
27:36 Uzair Mughal, your Twitter handle is @UXAIRMughal.
27:42 You asked, "Hello Moeen, what were your emotions when your kid stole the match from you while playing for Islamabad?"
27:50 What were your emotions when Azam played?
27:54 I gave him a message.
27:55 He was in a state of ecstasy.
28:00 The funny thing is that Azam played really well.
28:04 The next day, Waseem Bhai called me up.
28:06 He said something really funny.
28:08 He called me up and I said, "Hello, how are you?"
28:10 He said, "Be humble."
28:12 Be humble.
28:18 He said, "Be humble, go out and eat roti."
28:21 My son scored.
28:23 It was hilarious.
28:25 I couldn't stop laughing for five minutes.
28:29 What were your feelings?
28:31 Tell us honestly.
28:34 We saw your shots on TV.
28:36 As a coach, I'm against your team.
28:38 You don't like it when someone hits you.
28:41 But as a father, I was proud that he played so well.
28:45 The most amazing thing was the interview with Sir Fraz.
28:49 He said, "You made this.
28:51 He ran against you."
28:53 I said, "Yes, we made it. We're getting beaten up."
28:57 I heard you told your team's bowlers to keep their strong area here.
29:08 I hope Nadeem Umar doesn't hear this.
29:14 Azam's mother always says, "Run, son. Let's win the team."
29:23 I think she has so much clarity.
29:27 We keep talking about clarity.
29:29 This is called clarity.
29:31 Ali Manjoli, your ex-handler.
29:35 Your question is, "Last night you guys raised an interesting point regarding mental strength
29:41 and how the culture and bought up has an impact.
29:46 Is this why our players lack in mental strength?
29:49 Does this mean there is no short-term solution to this?"
29:53 Nispa, you take that?
29:56 What is a short-term solution?
29:58 It's like developing your skill.
30:02 Mental training is the same.
30:04 You can't be good in one day.
30:07 I always tell the players that there is training.
30:11 You sit down and listen to lectures.
30:15 You watch movies.
30:17 You practice.
30:20 If you want to be mentally strong, you have to put yourself under pressure in practice.
30:24 If you're playing in the net or in the field,
30:27 you have to take it in that way to make yourself mentally strong.
30:32 It's not like, "Malik, I've been playing for 15 years.
30:37 If I say something, he'll be mentally strong."
30:41 It's a process. It's a habit.
30:45 You'll develop resilience from the start if you learn this right from the start.
30:52 You should remind yourself and talk to yourself
30:58 that no matter what, you're not going to give up.
31:01 These reminders are very important for you.
31:04 You should believe in yourself as much as you believe in God.
31:09 Then you can achieve any goal.
31:11 One more thing, Malik.
31:15 It's important to understand why our teams are confused.
31:19 In coaching, the coaches have to develop the players.
31:23 It doesn't matter if the team is winning or losing.
31:27 You have to develop the skills.
31:30 But the ultimate goal of the team is to win.
31:34 You have to teach them how to win so that they know how to put in the effort.
31:39 I'll give you a social example before we go to the next question.
31:44 When you tell your kid to find a job,
31:50 or if you're playing cricket, try to get a job in a department.
31:54 When they prepare him from home,
31:58 they tell him to secure a job first.
32:01 How will he become an aggressive and expressive player?
32:07 When you tell him to find a job,
32:11 or if you tell him to start working,
32:14 he'll start wasting his time.
32:17 There was a video of Virat Kohli where he said he was in the IPL.
32:22 He said he was fit.
32:24 I looked at myself in the mirror and asked myself,
32:28 "Do I want to be like this?"
32:31 That day I decided that if I go on the field,
32:36 and if the opposition doesn't think that I can beat them,
32:44 then there's no point in being on the field.
32:48 This is the mental strength and the impact.
32:52 When you're standing, the next team will think that they can't beat you.
32:57 Like Maxwell proved yesterday.
32:59 Even if he's out, he'll still think that he can beat them.
33:04 There's an interesting situation on social media.
33:09 On Facebook, Twitter, and X.
33:12 Yesterday, we were so impressed by Maxwell's innings.
33:17 You announced a prize.
33:21 I announced a prize.
33:23 It was not a wedding gift.
33:26 It was a joke.
33:28 Please, all the journalists, write the truth and the whole story.
33:36 If you write it in the middle, you'll have to take the name and make it public.
33:42 Just to put the record straight,
33:45 all the friends who are commenting on this,
33:51 it was a joke.
33:53 I assure you that Waseem Akram was not ready to give Rs.111,000.
34:02 He said that he didn't want to take it too seriously.
34:05 He didn't want Maxwell to find him in Australia and ask him for money.
34:08 Although, he was supposed to give $300-$400.
34:10 Saad Pasha has sent his video.
34:12 Saad Pasha has sent a video?
34:14 But Saad Pasha has forgotten.
34:16 It seems like Saad Pasha is in Uganda.
34:18 Why?
34:19 It's a video from Africa.
34:20 Some African dude dancing.
34:21 It has to be you.
34:23 It has to be you.
34:25 It has to be you.
34:27 Your video will be released.
34:29 We'll watch it.
34:31 Mohin will copy his steps and give a demo on the pitch.
34:33 Let me tell you something about Mohin.
34:36 Once he gets into the role, he can't even cut the Prime Minister.
34:41 We've seen it, boss.
34:43 It was a torture to remove him from the role of Tabbar Singh.
34:45 He told me how he slept in his role 3 days ago.
34:48 This is the mental toughness that you were talking about.
34:51 Yes, this is the mental toughness.
34:53 Abdul Hadi.
34:55 Let's take a look.
34:57 Abdul Hadi.
34:59 Your Twitter handle is @AbdulHadiMosi8.
35:02 You're saying, "How about this for Karachi Kings?
35:05 Wasim Bhai as mentor, Niswa Bhai as head coach,
35:09 Shoaib Malik as main player and mentor,
35:11 Fakhriyana Masteem manager,
35:13 and would also like to see Mohin Bhai with KK even though he's committed with Quetta."
35:17 I don't understand what you're saying.
35:21 We struggled quite a bit in the last 2 years.
35:26 We struggled quite a bit in the last 2 years.
35:28 I doubt you're going to add anything to it.
35:30 I have no idea, man.
35:32 You're more than welcome in the channel.
35:35 All your boys will be very healthy.
35:37 Give me the gym.
35:39 The gym and the dining table is in my control.
35:41 And I'll make sure that the team delivers.
35:43 I don't know what they deliver, but it delivers.
35:46 With that, we're going to take a break.
35:47 When we come back, there's more on the other side.
35:48 Stay with us.
35:49 Welcome back to The Pavilion.
35:54 #AskThePavilion is still going on.
35:56 And we have another question here.
35:58 Mubasher Rehman, @AbdulMubasher is your ex-handler.
36:01 And you're saying, "For all the gentlemen there, please,
36:03 we see a drastic change in cricket, specifically batting.
36:07 As in the 90s, 250-275 runs were enough, but nowadays 350 is the new normal.
36:12 Whom do you think the credit goes to?
36:14 With the likes of Jai Surya, Shahid Afridi, for initiating this kind of pace in batting?
36:19 Gentlemen.
36:20 I think the players should be credited, but the rules have changed,
36:23 which has made a huge difference.
36:25 The team is capitalizing on that.
36:27 We plan accordingly.
36:30 We also make the formation of the team.
36:33 We look at that.
36:35 And of course, some pitches have improved compared to the past.
36:39 Now, the more batting-oriented pitches.
36:42 So, I think, overall, if you look at it,
36:45 everything is included in this.
36:48 The question is, who started this trend?
36:51 Yes, I was saying, who should be credited for this?
36:54 In our time, there was a 15-over power play.
36:58 There were two fielders, two catchers,
37:01 a slip, short, midway, short, extra cover.
37:05 In 15 overs.
37:07 And here, you had two outfielders.
37:10 I remember, straightaway,
37:13 Srikant started with a short ball.
37:16 In the beginning, when I came,
37:19 the regular bases I started hitting,
37:21 were Jai Surya and Kalu Vidar.
37:24 Even Shahid Anwar?
37:26 Shahid was a proper, I mean, so much better.
37:29 Jai Surya was a proper batter, but Shahid wasn't this.
37:31 He hit in the gaps.
37:33 Jai Surya was a different beast altogether.
37:36 Jai Surya used to hit the drive ball on the point.
37:40 It's been 25 years, I still remember.
37:43 I used to hit it on the point.
37:45 Syed Hammad Shah, your Twitter handle is @hammadkhan331.
37:49 Your question is in the Aasta Pavilion.
37:52 Salam everyone, Hammad here from Swabi KPK.
37:56 I'm a disabled boy, my question is for Waseem Akram sir.
38:00 Please demonstrate the correct wrist position for fast bowlers,
38:04 especially swing, in-swing, out-swing.
38:06 Before I give you the ball to give a proper demonstration,
38:10 this conversation has been going on,
38:13 all of a sudden, how is it that the Indian bowlers are swinging the ball so much?
38:17 Also share your thoughts on what may be different that they're doing right now,
38:22 that has given them that ability to swing the ball so much. All yours.
38:26 For starters, as a bowler, the confidence at that level has got to be there.
38:31 I am one of the best in the world, and these guys have that confidence.
38:35 And once you have that confidence behind you,
38:38 then all the hard work you do over the years,
38:41 swing, seam, everything.
38:44 You see, the ball of Shami, it comes in like this,
38:47 it hits like this, it hits like this and comes out,
38:50 and it hits like this and comes in.
38:52 This is called a seam.
38:54 Every ball of his hits a seam.
38:56 His seam is not wobbly.
38:58 It just goes straight in every time it hits it.
39:01 He kisses the pitch.
39:03 He doesn't bang it. He hits it like this.
39:05 The risk is also low, we call it a 'tunka'.
39:08 And the most important thing is that your wrist should not break.
39:12 Right behind the ball.
39:14 Yeah, I mean, the risk-break doesn't mean like this,
39:16 it means it should come in like this, completely like this.
39:18 If we could show just two balls of Chris Wokes.
39:21 Okay, fine. I'll tell the production,
39:24 Saqib Farshuri and Haseeb Alvi,
39:27 we showed two balls of Chris Wokes,
39:29 their wrist position and all.
39:31 If it can come in, please break that as well.
39:33 It's a very close one.
39:35 We have this, we're bringing it for you.
39:38 And here you go.
39:40 Look at that.
39:42 Look at this.
39:43 The right one, the ball that's coming in from here,
39:45 a little bit, now look at his fingers, both of them.
39:49 Look at the left first and then the right.
39:51 Look at the right.
39:52 This one will come in, the right one will come out.
39:54 The left one on your screen.
39:56 Same position.
39:58 Look at the seam position on your screen,
40:01 that's the leg slip of the right hand.
40:03 And the one on the left is the seam of the first slip.
40:06 Right.
40:07 You release it.
40:08 Release it, let it go through.
40:10 Let it play through.
40:12 Okay, that's all we have.
40:14 The ball that's in the seam on the screen will come in.
40:16 Show us the one from Shami.
40:17 Show us the one from Shami or Bumrah,
40:19 because there's just some fantastic bowling going
40:21 and Waseem, again, I would like to share this with you.
40:24 There are all kinds of unfortunate minds that are saying
40:29 that they're giving a different kind of ball to him
40:31 or he wasn't bowling like this before,
40:33 he's bowling like this all of a sudden.
40:35 Yeah, this gets quite embarrassing for us as well.
40:37 It is very embarrassing and very annoying to me
40:39 that at this level, look at this.
40:41 Look at that.
40:42 Now look at this, this is the over that he did to Ben Stokes,
40:46 who didn't understand what to do.
40:48 Look at the length, he's coming around the wicket and
40:50 he's taking it out and he's brought the last ball in.
40:54 But the length and the seam position that he's talking about,
40:58 he didn't move that.
41:00 Just off, top of off, from there in and from there out.
41:04 Sometimes it's a seam, sometimes it's straight,
41:06 sometimes it's out.
41:07 That's why he's so difficult.
41:09 And Bumrah swings with his wrist.
41:12 He swings with the seam and he swings with the wrist.
41:15 And obviously, he's got good pace as well, 142, 145.
41:19 So one thing we have to learn or teach the young generation,
41:22 the social media generation,
41:24 is that if you do something good, you should praise it.
41:27 We shouldn't take out the insects from it.
41:29 It's unfortunate that we have a very negative mindset.
41:31 I wish we had a positive thought first.
41:35 I don't know where we would have reached as a nation.
41:37 I agree, I agree, I agree.
41:39 But you know, the situation is such that everybody is in that mindset.
41:44 There are a lot of fake news on.
41:46 It depends on you which news you believe is the right news.
41:49 If I have read something, I will check it three times,
41:53 after asking a few questions or doing something.
41:55 I don't believe it straight away.
41:56 Oh, it's been done.
41:57 No, it might be a fake news.
41:59 Matches are good, they come on TV.
42:02 If there are no matches, someone has scored 100,
42:04 then four people will say that he scored 100,
42:06 four will say that he didn't.
42:07 The rest will believe that he didn't.
42:09 There was a debate on that too, to show a toss.
42:13 The referee is standing there, who cares?
42:16 Why are you getting into nitty-gritties unnecessarily?
42:19 No, no, nitty-gritties are just conspiracy theories.
42:23 Let's not engage with conspiracy theories, let's stay positive about it.
42:26 What you said, I think Mohd. Shami has posted it on his Instagram.
42:34 International newspapers have picked it up.
42:37 They are saying that you have played cricket yourself,
42:41 you shouldn't be talking about such things.
42:43 And you have also been explained by Waseem that you should be very careful.
42:48 I am not just talking about him,
42:50 I am just saying that there are a lot of people out there,
42:52 who I see, have these conversations, and it's just very, very embarrassing.
42:57 You are listening to such conversations,
43:00 and you were asking us, someone told me in the hotel,
43:03 "Sir, look there, there, is there something wrong?
43:06 There is something wrong with the Dal.
43:08 I feel like I should just leave the lift door open."
43:11 Has there been any comment on social media on Maxwell's innings?
43:14 Was it the team from Afghanistan?
43:16 No, no, some people have said that the match has been fixed.
43:18 I mean, you know, they are just ridiculous kinds of conversations.
43:21 I think we are wasting our time on this.
43:23 They have said that the ball is 25,
43:25 that one that the Indian bowlers are getting,
43:27 it was a swing, later they will give another one.
43:29 So why are you changing the language?
43:31 It's that I don't believe in.
43:33 It's just about the ball, right?
43:35 The batsmen are making runs,
43:37 so when the ball comes from there,
43:39 the batsman is saying, "Listen, listen, which way?"
43:41 Listen, listen, let's take a break.
43:45 Alright, interesting conversations here in the pavilion.
43:52 You are watching ESports and Sports and the ARY Zap app.
43:55 Continued coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup 2023.
43:57 And England won today's match.
43:59 Finally, a victory after five defeats for England,
44:01 defeating Netherlands today.
44:03 And with that, let's see what we have in store for you tomorrow.
44:06 Tomorrow we have a very special match for you.
44:09 It's very important for Pakistan.
44:11 The reason for that is that tomorrow Pakistan's fans will want
44:15 either Sri Lanka to win or it rains.
44:18 We will prefer one scenario out of the two.
44:21 We have already prayed.
44:23 Basically, so it's New Zealand vs Sri Lanka tomorrow
44:26 that we have for you in store.
44:27 We will be at your doorstep tomorrow afternoon at 12.
44:30 And let's see how that goes.
44:32 Very, very important for Pakistan, Wasim.
44:35 It has a lot of implications on our chances into the semi-finals.
44:39 Are you stating the obvious?
44:40 No.
44:41 You just did.
44:42 I did.
44:43 I'm just saying that, you know, it's a little bit of a…
44:46 Yeah, I think everyone knows how important that game is.
44:48 We are going to be on the edge of our seat tomorrow.
44:50 We are going to be on the edge of our seat tomorrow.
44:51 Everybody, everybody. Pakistan as well.
44:53 So yeah, it will be an interesting match tomorrow.
44:55 New Zealand, obviously, favorites to get in.
44:57 I don't know if it rains or not.
44:59 I'm not going to bank on rain.
45:00 I'm going to bank on Sri Lanka.
45:02 Oh, I see.
45:03 And you have definitely stated something not very obvious.
45:07 I have written a love message in the commentary.
45:11 Can I say it here?
45:13 Go ahead.
45:14 Your face is like a barki kumkum.
45:17 Barki kumkum.
45:19 This is about light towers, right?
45:21 Lights, I think.
45:22 Lights.
45:23 Barki kumkum.
45:24 You said a few more words today.
45:26 You said a few street cred.
45:27 I learned street cred.
45:28 I remember it.
45:29 I'll use it on occasion.
45:31 And you said another great word.
45:33 There was another poem.
45:34 It was in Urdu?
45:35 Yeah, it was in Urdu.
45:36 It was a desi word.
45:37 We'll do it tomorrow or today?
45:38 Please.
45:39 When we are on the edge, leave us alone.
45:44 What do you mean?
45:45 Listen, listen.
45:47 You want to go home?
45:48 We are on the edge.
45:50 What are you saying?
45:52 Leave us alone.
45:53 Listen, listen.
45:54 Leave us alone.
45:55 Alright, if you insist, gentlemen.
45:58 Thank you.
45:59 Thank you, Shoaib.
46:00 Thank you, Mohin.
46:01 Thank you, Misbah.
46:02 I played a match with the team and went to sleep.
46:06 And we'll see what you think.
46:08 Should we call it off now?
46:09 I think so.
46:10 Alright, man.
46:11 Thank you very much, Skip.
46:12 And with that, all I can say is that the evening has come to an end.
46:17 Be kind to each other.
46:18 Take care of yourselves.
46:19 We'll see you tomorrow.
46:20 Good night.
46:21 Good night.
46:22 Good night.
46:23 Good night.
46:24 Good night.
46:25 Good night.

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