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All Time Pakistan XI

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
hats off SJS! better team than mine.
Thanks mate.

Qadir was a truly great bowler but I wanted a fifth bowler and Mushtaq was a fabulous all rounder and a genuine world class leg spinner. I saw him score his hundred on debut you know :)

Once you have Mushtaq in the side, I could bring in some variation in spin by way of the left arm spinner. Iqbal Qasim is one of the most under rated players ever from Pakistan. He was the only one I have seen the great Indian batting sides pay massive amount of respect to. And if the wicket was slightly helpful, he was an out and out match winner. Unfortunately a modest man in a side full of prima donnas.
 

grant28

School Boy/Girl Captain
This is my team, this is for Tests.

Saeed Anwar
Hanif Mohammad
Zaheer Abbas
Javed Miandad
Inzamam ul-Haq
Imran Khan(c)
Wasim Bari(w)
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Abdul Qadir
Shoaib Akhtar
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Thanks mate.

Qadir was a truly great bowler but I wanted a fifth bowler and Mushtaq was a fabulous all rounder and a genuine world class leg spinner. I saw him score his hundred on debut you know :)

Once you have Mushtaq in the side, I could bring in some variation in spin by way of the left arm spinner. Iqbal Qasim is one of the most under rated players ever from Pakistan. He was the only one I have seen the great Indian batting sides pay massive amount of respect to. And if the wicket was slightly helpful, he was an out and out match winner. Unfortunately a modest man in a side full of prima donnas.
I wasn't aware of how impressive Mushtaq Mohammad's career stats are. I'm persuaded. However I'm not dropping Abdul Qadir unless it's a pitch made for pace bowling.

And so:

1. Hanif Mohammad
2. Saeed Anwar
3. Zaheer Abbas
4. Javed Miandad
5. Inzi
6. Mushtaq Mohammad
7. Imran *
8. Wasim Akram
9. Wasim Bari +
10. Waqar Younis
11. Abdul Qadir

12. Shoaib Akhtar
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
I wasn't aware of how impressive Mushtaq Mohammad's career stats are. I'm persuaded. However I'm not dropping Abdul Qadir unless it's a pitch made for pace bowling.

And so:

1. Hanif Mohammad
2. Saeed Anwar
3. Zaheer Abbas
4. Javed Miandad
5. Inzi
6. Mushtaq Mohammad
7. Imran *
8. Wasim Akram
9. Wasim Bari +
10. Waqar Younis
11. Abdul Qadir

12. Shoaib Akhtar
If one ignores the fact that both spinners are leg spinners (and no one else bowls amongst the batsmen bowls even part-time spin of a different variety), I would consider that as the strongest Pakistani side one can think of.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
For me the fact that Mushtaq Mohammad was so underbowled has to be one of the greatest mysteries. He was rarely taken to the cleaners by batsmen and yet he bowled so little. The figures of Pakistan's major spinners over the years tell a very interesting tale.

Code:
[B]Bowler       	Mat	Wkt	Avg	St.Rt	O/Test[/B]

Iqbal Qasim	50	171	28.11	73.1	41.7
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Mushtaq Moh'd	57	79	29.23	60.5	14.0[/COLOR]
Saqlain Mushtaq	49	208	29.84	67.6	47.9
Abdul Qadir	67	236	32.81	71.4	41.9
Mushtaq Ahmed	52	185	32.97	67.7	40.1
Danish Kaneria	53	225	34.45	68.8	48.6
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Makes sense if they've played big innings in that match, or you're relying on them to play big innings that match.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Pretty common for bowling captains, especially, I'd imagine, allrounders who may feel that their bowling is not their stronger skill.
 

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