• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

***Official*** Pakistan in South Africa

Fusion

Global Moderator
Can't really see the problem with putting a little competition into the mix with your number one wicketkeeper. Akmal has pretty much been uncontested for the role for a couple of years now. Putting some pressure on him can surely only bring out the best if he is really the man worth of the number one spot.
Have to agree with you. Akmal has now had a prolonged bad spell behind the wicket, as well as with the bat. This is International Cricket, so competition is always going to be tough. He needs to find his form or be left out. I admire the guy immensely. I'll be hoping that he does find his form, but we can't wait on that happening indefinitely either.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

Request Your Custom Title Now!
Still better than Sami. Who esle could we have brought in? Niazi?
Rana Naved has basically only ever looked good bowling with a red ball in England. Probably says more about the conditions there than his ability.

In Tests since the start of 2005, Mohammad Sami has outbowled Rana Naved, though both have been stunningly useless.

Sami - 10 matches, 25 wickets @ 51.92, 3.72 econ, 83.6 SR
Naved - 7 matches, 13 wickets @ 61.23, 4.08 econ, 90 SR

One has been more useless than the other though...
 

gunner

U19 Cricketer
akmal deserves his spot for another 5 years just for his karachi 100

had we capitulated there at 39-6 the consequences would have been worse than post world cup 2003
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
akmal deserves his spot for another 5 years just for his karachi 100

had we capitulated there at 39-6 the consequences would have been worse than post world cup 2003
One of the gutsiest Pakistani innings I ever saw for sure. But can't live on past form alone. I'm not calling for Akmal's removal here, but there is no harm in having a back-up to light a fire under him. If he could pull out Pakistan from the depths of despair in Karachi, I'm sure it's in him to handle a little competition.
 

PhoenixFire

International Coach
Not sure whether my good man AB de Villiers is really up to opening the innings in Tests to be honest, I'd much rather have Gibbs opening, he might be unreliable, but to have AB to strengthen the middle order would counter that.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

Request Your Custom Title Now!
Not sure whether my good man AB de Villiers is really up to opening the innings in Tests to be honest, I'd much rather have Gibbs opening, he might be unreliable, but to have AB to strengthen the middle order would counter that.
I heard/read that de Villiers was being groomed to take over from Boucher with the gloves in due time. ie he was being groomed with the bat and settled into the South Africa setup.
If that's the case, I really don't see the point in him opening the batting, as you'd surely prefer your wicketkeeper to come in down the order.

Regarding Gibbs, I think he's been sorted by international bowlers. And as such, I don't think he would fare much better against the new ball than he is against the older ball. I say sack Amla and bring in a specialist opener to sort out the top of the order.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I heard/read that de Villiers was being groomed to take over from Boucher with the gloves in due time. ie he was being groomed with the bat and settled into the South Africa setup.
If that's the case, I really don't see the point in him opening the batting, as you'd surely prefer your wicketkeeper to come in down the order.

Regarding Gibbs, I think he's been sorted by international bowlers. And as such, I don't think he would fare much better against the new ball than he is against the older ball. I say sack Amla and bring in a specialist opener to sort out the top of the order.
All well and good but who might that be, Boeta, Johan Botha? AB is a specialist opener and there’s not too many of them in franchise cricket. A couple that spring to mind are ironically wicket keeping opening batsman.

Also talk of AB taking Boucher’s place, all well and good but Mark is only 30 so AB’s got a long wait until the number six or seven position is available it would seem.

However, In regard to Gibbs don’t think his been found out because his getting out in every manner possible, the off stump or bowled weakness has hardly been exploited. All Gibbs is currently doing his gifting his wicket away with nice wafts or getting poor umpiring decisions. More a mental problem than technical currently though I don't fancy him much against Mohammed Asif.
 
Last edited:

Mr Mxyzptlk

Request Your Custom Title Now!
All well and good but who might that be, Boeta, Johan Botha? AB is a specialist opener and there’s not too many of them in franchise cricket. A couple that spring to mind are ironically wicket keeping opening batsman.
Fair point. How's Puttick? Haven't seen him bat, but he's a fair domestic record.
However, In regard to Gibbs don’t think his been found out because his getting out in every manner possible, the off stump or bowled weakness has hardly been exploited. All Gibbs is currently doing his gifting his wicket away with nice wafts or getting poor umpiring decisions. More a mental problem than technical currently though I don't fancy him much against Mohammed Asif.
Recent failures opening the batting:

6 v New Zealand - bowled.
2 v New Zealand - edged to second slip.
19 v Sri Lanka bowled.
0 v Sri Lanka - lbw.
0 v India - lbw.
0 v India - driving outside offstump, caught slip.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Fair point. How's Puttick? Haven't seen him bat, but he's a fair domestic record.

Recent failures opening the batting:

6 v New Zealand - bowled.
2 v New Zealand - edged to second slip.
19 v Sri Lanka bowled.
0 v Sri Lanka - lbw.
0 v India - lbw.
0 v India - driving outside offstump, caught slip.
His average has fallen dramatically in recent years, averaged fifty in first class cricket not so long ago and was on the fringes of the side but poor form has put an end to that. Really can't say if he is much cop, only saw him in a couple of one day games.

Fair do’s with the Gibbs dismissal, I said it earlier this year that he should be axed or found at number five, never again as opener, his lost it.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I heard/read that de Villiers was being groomed to take over from Boucher with the gloves in due time. ie he was being groomed with the bat and settled into the South Africa setup.
If that's the case, I really don't see the point in him opening the batting, as you'd surely prefer your wicketkeeper to come in down the order.
Didn't seem to hurt Stewart that much...
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
But it did affect his batting. He averaged 36.81 as wicketkeeper-opener and 45.98 otherwise.
That doesn't make sense - he started keeping having had a lot of experience of batting (at the top order)

His average when keeping was very respectable indeed - and I bet if South Africans were offered a long term future of AB keeping and averaging mid to high 30s, they'd take it.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

Request Your Custom Title Now!
That doesn't make sense - he started keeping having had a lot of experience of batting (at the top order)

His average when keeping was very respectable indeed - and I bet if South Africans were offered a long term future of AB keeping and averaging mid to high 30s, they'd take it.
What doesn't make sense? That he averaged 9 runs less when performing the dual role?
 

nightprowler10

Global Moderator
I remember aussie tragic coming up with a list of wicket keepers and their batting averages as keeper's and as pure batsmen. Almost all of them had a drop in averages while keeping in a match. I believe the only exception was Andy Flower.

Too lazy to find that post now.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

Request Your Custom Title Now!
For Stewart it's about a 12-run drop off between wicketkeeping and not wicketkeeping overall.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Good start by Pakistan to the tour, 106 without loss at lunch. With both Farhat and Hafeez scoring half centuries.
 

Top