‘Rizwan only plays on leg side, he’ll be trapped’ claims Moin Khan

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper batter Moin Khan made a major assertion regarding Mohammad Rizwan and stated that he only favours to play on the leg side and will soon be trapped by the opposing teams.

Moin, while speaking on ARY News’ show Bouncer highlighted a weakness in the batting approach of wicketkeeper batter Rizwan and alleged that the latter is a one-dimensional batter and prefers to score on the on-side.

“If you look at the openers of world-class teams, their strike rates are above 130. So, I think Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan need to improvise their game and approach as they are now in dire need to ante their strike rate up,” said Moin.

“I think Babar is currently going through a rough form, no doubt on his capabilities, he is a wonderful player. Rizwan, on the other hand, plays on one side only and he needs to score on the other side as well or else he will be trapped,” Moin maintained.

The former Pakistan captain then also opined regarding the possibility of testing a new opening pair for T20Is and claimed a left-handed batter like Sharjeel Khan and Fakhar Zaman would be more productive.

“I said it earlier in the Asia Cup that a left-right combination should be made in the opening since Babar had been playing at the one-down position so he should have demoted himself and promoted Fakhar to the opening position,” said Moin.

“Such combination is very deadly as it also makes it harder for the bowlers to stick to their line and length. So, you have to take a chance, it is inevitable and if you don’t want to take such chances and want to play conventional cricket then you’ll remain a conventional and an average side forever,” he added.

Moin then further commented on the Pakistan cricket team’s middle-order voes and termed Khushdil Shah, Asif Ali, and Iftikhar Ahmed lucky for getting the backing despite having a below-par tournament.

“There is no doubt, changes could have been made to the current middle-order but as a former cricketer, I always support the team. So, I think we need to back them now,” said Moin.

“No doubt, our middle-order had a poor Asia Cup and they could have done better in the tournament but I think Khushdil, Asif, and other middle-order batters are lucky as they got the backing from the management after a poor tournament,” he added.

The former Pakistan captain then went on to highlight the flaws in the leading skills of current skipper Babar and stated that “it’s about time to improve his captaincy skills.”

“As we saw in the Asia Cup final that Pakistan lost the match after a dominating start, we should have adopted the attacking approach but we did not and lost the momentum. I wonder what was this support staff doing there if they could not pass on a message to Babar and told him to go for the kill,” said Moin.

“So, I think he is consistently making mistakes in the captaincy and we always think that he’ll learn things soon but he is not. It’s about time Babar. The world cup is nearing up and we do not have room for blunders now and if you still keep on making mistakes then I do not think we would be able to win it,” he concluded.

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‘Babar should do justice with team selection, avoid favouritism’ Moin Khan

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain and the 1992 World Cup winner Moin Khan has advised the current Pakistani skipper Babar Azam to do justice with the team selection and avoid favouritism.

Speaking on a local Tv show, Moin advised the current all-format captain of Pakistan – Babar, saying he should do justice with the team selection.

“You have to have a vision in the captaincy, I would advise Babar to do justice in his team selection and not to favour his friends,” he said.

“He should never compromise on the selection and should communicate his decision to the selectors,” he added.

The former captain further heaped praises on the top-ranked Pakistan batter, saying he can become the best batter in the world.

“If Babar maintains his good form, he will become the best player in the world. He has the potential of breaking all records in Pakistan,” he said.

The former wicket-keeper further commented on Mohammad Amir’s future in cricket and said he should keep fighting until he wants to play cricket.

“As long as he wants to play cricket, he needs to fight and keep playing,” he said.

He further commented about the success of the wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and said he is in superb form.

“Mohammad Rizwan is going through a purple patch and is in some wonderful form. Apart from him, Sarfaraz Ahmed is the best wicket-keeper batter,” he concluded.

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‘He needs to perform’ Moin on Sarfaraz’s exclusion from national team

KARACHI: Former Test wicket-keeper Moin Khan believes that Sarfaraz Ahmed needs to perform for putting pressure on the national team’s selectors. 

Speaking to reporters here on Friday, Moin said selectors will go for new people and players who are performing.

“It’s a natural thing, if you perform, you remain in the team. Sarfaraz needs to think about it and perform in the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season to put pressure on selectors,” he said.

“See, I have always believed that Sarfaraz needs to change his batting number in T20Is. Scoring runs is more important than leading a team. If he scores runs, he will be a strong candidate after Rizwan,” he added.

While talking about his son Azam Khan’s future, Moin said he is doing good and under the consideration of selectors. “Azam has done pretty well in the recent past. He is obviously in selectors’ plans for the future. As far as his keeping in Quetta Gladiators under Sarfaraz is concerned, we will look into it whenever needed. Sarfaraz is the captain of the team and understands things better,” he concluded.

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‘A youngster should be the backup for Rizwan in shorter format’ Moin

KARACHI: Former Pakistani captain Moin Khan thinks that national team management should carry a youngster instead of Sarfaraz Ahmed as a backup for in-form Mohammad Rizwan in the shorter format.
Speaking to ARY News exclusively, Khan said Sarfaraz had a great career but Rizwan is currently in top form so there is a need to groom a young wicket-keeper batsman in his presence.
“No doubt, Sarfaraz had a great career on his back but currently Rizwan is playing outstandingly. I think Sarfaraz should be a permanent part of the Test team following his immense experience and a youngster should be brought in as a backup for Rizwan in shorter format,” he stressed.

Azam Khan

Talking about his son Azam, who received a maiden call in the national T20 Squad, Khan said he has grown up and knows how to make his career. “I treat him like a coach in Quetta Gladiators’. I scold him for his betterment and I want him to make the most of his exciting talent,” he said.
“I hope he makes a powerful entry at the international stage and tries to lift up the country’s flag higher,” a confident father said.

T20 World Cup

The former cricketer said a tournament like Pakistan Super League (PSL) is a complete platform for players to prove themselves. “All the players have full chance to prove their worth and make their case stronger for the national team. PSL comes as an opportunity for players to showcase their skills and impress,” he shared.
“Positive pressure is good and players should take it. If they will not take that pressure, they will not perform. It is simple, if you perform, you get a chance to represent Pakistan,” he concluded.

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‘Excited’ Moin opens up on son Azam’s selection in national T20I squad

Abu Dhabi: Former captain Moin Khan has revealed his joy after his son Azam Khan was named in the T20I squad for the tours of England and the West Indies.
The 49-year-old Moin said that the 22-year-old Azam has passed the first step of getting himself, however, he has to maintain his place in the side.
“As a father, I am thankful to Almighty Allah. Second-generation from our family is stepping in Pakistan team,” Moin said.
“Expectations have increased and Azam will have to work hard to meet expectations. It is not easy to stay in the Pakistan team as Azam would have to work hard to maintain his place,” he added.
It must be noted that Azam was in the mix to earn maiden call in Pakistan T20I side after his impressive performances in the T20I circuit.

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