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  • 10/24/2023
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00:00 It's my personal opinion and I've spoken to a few players.
00:04 Few players are not welcomed in the dressing room.
00:08 So, you're saying that people in the dressing room don't want them in the dressing room.
00:16 Yes, and they don't get the same treatment and confidence that others get.
00:23 Sometimes, you have to find a way to get them back.
00:30 And they came back from the dressing room.
00:33 Tahir was not welcomed in the dressing room.
00:36 So, he was forced to play in the team.
00:39 Saush Shakir was forced to play in the team.
00:42 Osama Mir was being asked to give him confidence before the World Cup.
00:48 Even today, Osama Mir is a risk spinner.
00:51 Risk spinner is more effective when the ball is old.
00:57 Even today, when Osama Mir is at 11th over, he comes back.
01:01 Sometimes, we try to save someone else and expose them.
01:06 Ibrahim, you've been told for a long time that you need a mystery spinner.
01:11 You're having the worst things in the entire year.
01:16 Still, you didn't bring Osama in.
01:18 So, the things that are happening, because they are our colleagues and friends,
01:23 they are not welcome, which is really wrong.
01:26 It's unfortunate.
01:27 I'll give you another example.
01:29 Nasir Jamshed, who was the opening batsman of Pakistan,
01:33 he scored 300 runs against India in one day.
01:36 When I ran, someone told me that I play like a bouncer.
01:41 He said that his cricket has ended.
01:43 Instead of playing cricket, I kept thinking that I have to keep the bouncer down or up.
01:48 I have to play like this or like that.
01:50 He said that his cricket has ended.
01:52 This is how people don't understand that psychologically destroying someone is not a problem.
01:57 If you're a leg spinner, you have to pull and gain.
01:59 If you're a flight spinner, you have to gain.
02:01 It will end if you don't let him play on the strength.
02:04 You're absolutely right.
02:06 You tell me.
02:07 For example, I'll talk about myself.
02:09 There are two players.
02:10 I'll make sure that one of them becomes a leg spinner.
02:13 I'll make sure that the other one performs worse.
02:16 It's really easy.
02:17 It's a circle.
02:19 I'll tell you how I'll do it.
02:21 I'll tell you how I'll do it.
02:23 I'll tell the person to take out the bat.
02:25 He'll say that he has a lick mat.
02:26 The pressure of that person will not end.
02:28 I'll tell him that he has a series.
02:30 You're talking about one thing.
02:33 You can do a lot of things where you have to stay for months.
02:40 You can do a lot of things where you have to stay for months.
02:42 The program has increased.
02:44 The program has increased.
02:46 Mr. Rameen, the opening batsman.
02:49 There is a big debate.
02:51 I gave you an example of South Africa.
02:53 There are six players.
02:54 Whoever will be standing out of the six,
02:56 he will give you 100 runs.
02:59 If he gives you a long run, he will give you 150 runs.
03:02 If our players play well, they will run the ball.
03:06 Otherwise, you saw that they played 50-50 on 70 balls.
03:10 80 on 100 balls.
03:12 That's how.
03:13 This is the difference of batting.
03:15 And the opening batsman, because you are both openers.
03:17 I mean, are these your openers for one day?
03:21 Yasir, you first.
03:24 I won't say Abdullah Shafiq.
03:29 He has a lot of talent.
03:32 He is a fantastic player.
03:34 I loved that guy.
03:35 My first opinion was that he is not consistent.
03:39 But he changed my view.
03:41 You are happy with Abdullah.
03:43 He is one for the future.
03:46 He is one for the future.
03:48 I think he should go far.
03:51 He is a top player.
03:54 He can do 150 runs and 100 balls.
03:58 He can do that.
04:00 He has a lot of confidence.
04:02 He is a compact player.
04:04 You should give him confidence.
04:06 You should encourage him.
04:07 You should play and you should handle the ball.
04:09 You should do whatever you want.
04:11 He is such a natural player that he will convert himself.

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