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on of central contracts for players. We dont want to antagonise BCCI. We dont want a confrontation, and we want to work together
on of central contracts for players. We dont want to antagonise BCCI. We dont want a confrontation, and we want to work together
in Team 06.08.2019 13:41von x123 •

Pakistan cant win this Test series.Recent results suggest it, logic confirms it and history guarantees itConsider their lead-in as a form guide: a two-Test hammering by New Zealand in conditions far closer to those in Australia than those of the UAE. In Christchurch and Hamilton, the much-lauded Pakistan seam attack was outseamed by those pesky Kiwis and their batsmen were befuddled by the moving ball. Only three Pakistan batsmen - Babar Azam, Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam - managed to pass 50. None of them made it to a century. Yasir Shah, one of their most potent and reliable weapons, was neutralized in the first Test, didnt play the second and left the country wicketless.Even Misbah-ul-Haq admits, We also have a little bit of disadvantage of not playing well in the previous few games.Of course Pakistan cant win. Too many players over the hill.Consider the age factor: six of those who took to the field in New Zealand have celebrated their 30th birthday while only one Australian, David Warner, has blown out those many candles. Younis Khan and Misbah probably barely remember passing that milestone, for it was so long ago. Australia is no country for old men, as they say, and Mitchell Starc will surely be testing the aging reflexes of the old codgers with a barrage of head-high missiles.Misbah knows this, too. Youth brings a lot to the team and give you energy. They might be more determined to perform well.First Test at the Gabba? One-nil advantage to Australia, guaranteed.Consider the record: for 28 years, visiting teams have flung every weapon in their arsenal at the walls of fortress Gabba, only to fall back, defeated by Australias impregnable defences. Such is their aura in Brisbane that there were cries of disbelief when Cricket Australia moved the first Test of the summer to the WACA.As if they had stuck pins in voodoo dolls dressed up as Australian players and doomed them to defeat before the series had begun. But for this series, all confidence has been restored and Australia have the added advantage of playing back-to-back Tests with the pink ball.The enormity of the task isnt lost on Misbah. It is not only the Gabba conditions but also the pink ball, day-night Test match. The players are not that much familiar with the pink ball and these conditions. That could be a challenge, especially under lights. It is always a challenge when you come to play in Australia, our sort of cricket, because these conditions are totally different from the rest of the world. Theres a bit more bounce and pace here.As if this Pakistan side could possibly achieve what has eluded all teams from the sub-continent. Consider the history - no Asian team has ever won a series in Australia. Ever. Pakistan has won a miserly total of four Tests here. Two of those victories were in dead rubbers and none have come since 1995. They blew their chance of winning a series on Australian soil in 1999-00. They didnt succeed in the late 70s. They couldnt win with Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, with Imran Khan or Javed Miandad. Surely, only in bizarro world could this team break that hoodoo.Misbah can hardly be ignorant that history is against him.And yet…Is there any team that can turn logic on its head better than Pakistan? Time and again, they have proved to be predictably unpredictable. They can collapse when the game is in the bag and conjure victory when defeat seems more than a foregone conclusion. Their fans are used to wondering which Pakistan has turned up on any given day. In many ways, Misbahs Pakistan has evolved, gaining more consistency and, subsequently, improved results. But they retain the ability to surprise, to shock and, occasionally to infuriate. It is what has often made them one of crickets more entertaining sides.But, that New Zealand drubbing?It is, perhaps, dangerous to take too much from the series loss in New Zealand. It would have been years since any of the older Pakistan players had encountered the kind of surfaces prepared for those two Tests; for the younger players it may have been akin to batting and bowling on Mars. Their sole warm-up match was rained off and the squad was shaken emotionally and physically by the shaky isles, thanks to the huge earthquakes that interrupted their tour.The bowling attack that struggled to take twenty wickets shouldnt be solely judged on results in New Zealand. It is an attack that covers many bases and allows coach Mickey Arthur to tweak and shuffle, based on conditions and oppositions.The right-armed Khans - Sohail and Imran - the former pitching it up and swinging it, the latter hitting the deck hard and extracting movement off the deck; the tricky lefties - Mohammad Amir, the wunderkind-become-comeback-kid, whose figures would be so much better but for dropped catches; Wahab Riaz, the bowler of fearsome spells to rattle the calmest batsmen; and Rahat Ali, who employs both more subtlety and more swing. And, of course, there is Yasir, who can both stifle and dismantle whole sides. It is, on paper at least, a formidable attack.And, of course to deepen the blow in New Zealand, Misbah was absent for the second Test.Hes not absent now: If we just look back, leave these three games out and look back at the last six years weve been playing really well. A set of good players performing well, developed well as a team, and I think that if we can get back to those disciplines and lift our performances we have a chance. What about the age factor?Before the series in England, Pakistan were famously put through their paces by their army. Misbah and Younis scored the highest in those fitness tests and made the runs - and the push-ups - to prove it. In New Zealand, the team was tested again. They all improved their results. As for the two old guys? They finished in the top four.And Misbah is banking on the nous that comes with miles on the odometer. In Test cricket I believe experience can play a big role because youve been in those situations so many times and you know how to control the game and how to go there and deliver.I believe that its important for any player, no matter in which part of your age you are, its important that you should just go there, express yourself, give your 100 per cent.And the important thing is a love for the game, passion. If you have passion you want to perform, you want to take challenges and that is the only way you can go there and perform.So at the moment, especially me and Younis we are enjoying those challenges and working hard, training hard and that is how we are still going. But, but… the Gabbatoir?For an endlessly wandering squad that never has true home advantage, how much fear can a venue instill? While several teams have planted their flags on the summit of Test cricket rankings this year, only Pakistan have reached the top - albeit briefly - without playing at home. And while they have made the best of their base in the UAE, Misbah has revealed in the past the considerable toll that their nomad existence has taken.And, perhaps, offsetting Australias daunting record is the relative inexperience of this fledgling side. Misbah and Younis have 43 centuries between them - five more than all the Australian players combined. Pakistan is a settled side; Australia is in transition forced upon them by turmoil.That hasnt escaped Misbah. Theyve got some new faces in the team, obviously talented but that can be exploited at this level in Test cricket. We know that we have to play well and up to our potential to be competitive against Australia side, no matter how many new players they have in their line-up.And the weight of history?It could be argued that the most pertinent period for Pakistan wasnt in the late 1970s or around the turn of the century. From the murky nadir that was 2010, Misbah has led his side out of scandal and corruption, restored a reputation that seemed ruined forever and overcome countless obstacles to achieve what no other Pakistan side has ever done in becoming the number one Test side in the world. Whats one more little record to shatter?Misbah isnt one to have his future dictated by the past. If we look back we took almost six years to develop this team and that team showed a lot to the world when we played in England and in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in our home conditions. So we had a lot of faith and confidence behind that.These players are experienced enough and they have the belief that they can do it and weve had some unbelievable successes in the past. I think those victories and those performances always give you confidence that you can do those sort of performances, even here in Australia. No doubt the conditions are tough but once you have confidence and belief I think you can change the history.No, its impossible that Pakistan could win a match, let alone the series.But in 2016, when the ludicrous has seemingly become logical, they have their best chance in years. Tom Jackson Youth Jersey . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. Royce Freeman Youth Jersey ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. http://www.thebroncosstoreonline.com/Youth-Von-Miller-Broncos-Jerseys/ .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Dre Mont Jones Youth Jersey . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. DeMarcus Ware Womens Jersey .Y. -- The Buffalo Sabres have recalled forward Kevin Porter and defenceman Chad Ruhwedel from the minors as part of a five-player roster shuffle made by the NHLs worst team. Former India Women captain Diana Edulji has said the creation of a players association - one of several recommendations of the Lodha committee that was approved by the Supreme Court in a watershed verdict - will empower women cricketers in the country. Edulji is a part of the four-member steering committee, led by former union home secretary GK Pillai, that has been tasked with the responsibility of setting up a players association.Edulji said women players now had an outlet to express their grievances and offer suggestions. I dont know about the mens side, at least from the womens side some of the players are scared to speak, Edulji told ESPNcricinfo. Maybe with me there, they can come to me, speak to me and I can put forward their views to the authorities and see how best they can be benefited.Edulji felt a womens representative of the players association in the Apex Council, which will replace the working committee, would ensure greater accountability. People will be more answerable. That will also help because we need somebody to listen to us, she said. There is a womens committee in the BCCI but most of them are not players. Womens cricket needs a litttle push and I think this is the right time for it.ddddddddddddEdulji said the players association shouldnt be viewed as an anti-establishment body, and that there was a more positive attitude towards womens cricket with initiatives like the introduction of central contracts for players. We dont want to antagonise BCCI. We dont want a confrontation, and we want to work together. It is just two parties working together, the players get a little voice in a proper way. [It is] not striking or union types, she said.The current lot - I have been with the MCA as well in the cricket advisory committee as well - is favourable towards improving womens cricket. Even in BCCI, I have had a word with Anurag Thakur and they are quite positive.Edulji, however, was unsure of when the steering committee was going to meet to discuss the formation of the association. We havent officially got any information. We have to wait because only the day before [yesterday] have we got the verdict, she said. We havent even been sounded out [by the BCCI] yet. ' ' '

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