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....and razzaq ends it (thanks youtoobz)

irfan

Well-known member
right on the money there prowler.

Razzaq is one of the cleanest strikers in world cricket and although he's a bit stop-startish he chooses the right ball to hit the right shot. Great player to come in at No 8
 

shortpitched713

Well-known member
Why would you have Razzaq coming in at #8? I say he'd be far more useful up the order at 6. Afridi should be at 8, IMO, hes nothing but a slogger, but that can come good in the death overs at times.
 

haroon510

Well-known member
number 7 is a good position for him and again it depends on the satitions
the team shuld be this way

farhat
hafiz
malik
younis
yousuf
inzi
akmal
razaq
afridi
and so on

that way if some how top order fails ( which often happens ) he could play a steady innings as he is willing to do. but again it all depneds on satitutions. during the last 10 overs in one day if pakistan has done well and and they need to score fast then they can promot him to the top order as well.
 

shortpitched713

Well-known member
Why play both Farhat and Hafeez, when you could have Malik open? He seems like the most logical choice for that position, being probably the most sensible batsman on the team right now. That way you'd have room for three specialist bowlers.
 
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