Sports Room | Najeeb-ul-Husnain | ARY News | 25th August 2023

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02:27 We shall see what problems they are having in their death balling.
02:31 But gradually they are improving.
02:33 Their fast bowler. I am surprised that they didn't keep Farid for this series.
02:38 He is also a good left-arm fast bowler.
02:41 They kept Umar Zahid. He got injured.
02:44 He didn't play in this match.
02:45 Abdul Rahman came. He scored most of the runs.
02:48 He hit the fourth and sixth.
02:49 In the last two overs of the second last over, he hit the fourth and sixth.
02:53 The Afghan captain was also very disappointed in the post-match.
02:58 He bowled badly.
03:00 He was called out for being innocent.
03:02 But obviously, learning is a practice.
03:04 They are losing.
03:05 But one day, they will go so far and teach them how to win.
03:09 Obviously.
03:10 Their coach and all their planning will tell them why they are losing to the same player.
03:16 Then they will plan accordingly.
03:17 When T20 was played in March in Sharjah,
03:20 their assistant coach Gulbaddin Naib said that he had targeted Naseem Shah.
03:27 He had targeted Naseem Shah.
03:29 And secondly, this series is very important for Afghanistan.
03:33 Because they are doing well in their league.
03:37 But when they play against big teams and lose such matches, they will learn a lot.
03:42 In the second innings, when they bowl again, they will give Pakistan a tough time.
03:46 But yesterday, I was listening to all the experts and I also noted that
03:49 when you bowl in the second inning, the wicket gets a little fast.
03:53 The ball skids but doesn't stick.
03:56 The spinner's gain is so much.
03:59 You saw Rashid Khan didn't take a single wicket.
04:00 He didn't take a single wicket.
04:01 Absolutely.
04:01 So, it was a little advantageous.
04:03 But this goes to Pakistan's credit that this match shouldn't have been so difficult.
04:07 They made good runs.
04:08 Then in our chase, in the 39th over,
04:12 in fact, in the 31st over, we had 170 runs.
04:16 One player was out.
04:17 Babar Azam was out.
04:19 So, five wickets.
04:20 We lost by 45 runs.
04:21 Then when Iftikhar and Shadab's partnership was played,
04:24 it felt like Pakistan was coming back into the game.
04:26 But Iftikhar's shot didn't look so good.
04:28 They try their best.
04:29 I also saw many people saying, "Why did you send Usama Mir?
04:33 You shouldn't have sent him.
04:34 It's a very wrong move."
04:35 If Usama Mir had scored 30-32 runs,
04:38 everyone would have said that he is very good.
04:39 But Usama Mir has scored 100 runs.
04:42 He has batted very well.
04:43 It's a big deal to hit Adam Milne, Kane, Richardson, sixes, fours.
04:48 But you had batsmen who had won such matches time and again.
04:53 You have to try out.
04:54 If a batsman was out early, they said, "Okay, let's send him."
04:57 If he had scored 20-25 runs in 8-10 overs, it would have been easier.
05:01 But the point is that when Babar and Imam were playing,
05:04 this match shouldn't have been so difficult.
05:05 It shouldn't have been.
05:06 It should have been a smooth sailing.
05:07 It shouldn't have been.
05:07 But it's Pakistan's specialty that it makes the match difficult.
05:10 And we do panic in the chase.
05:12 When Babar Azam was out, he went to flick a slower one.
05:15 He was out.
05:16 And then you see, your five wickets fell.
05:18 Imam was playing well.
05:20 He took a chance on Mujib.
05:21 He took that chance and got caught on the point.
05:24 These things happen in a match.
05:26 And obviously, the other team also comes to play.
05:28 They also fight back.
05:29 They had to stay alive in the series.
05:31 So they also fought back.
05:32 And they fought back.
05:33 But they were out in the end.
05:35 Their luck was over.
05:37 Look at Naseem Shah's shot.
05:39 He could have gone anywhere.
05:40 He could have gone anywhere.
05:40 He could have caught it straight.
05:42 But Naseem Shah's luck, the bowler's bad luck,
05:45 he went towards the third man and got bound.
05:46 Absolutely.
05:47 The people who are watching us, especially Pakistani fans,
05:50 they will still be surprised that we haven't mentioned the Mankat.
05:54 And the way that run-out happened again,
05:56 they are beating the Afghanistan team a lot.
06:00 Yes, a lot is being said about that run-out, Mr. Shahid.
06:03 I completely disagree with this.
06:05 I think this is a fair game.
06:07 Because if a batsman,
06:10 there's a tail-ender in front of you,
06:11 he touches the ball,
06:12 an experienced batsman will run halfway to the pitch.
06:16 So this is unfair.
06:16 He had gone too far.
06:18 He had gone almost two meters ahead.
06:19 Then he realized when he saw that I had run out.
06:22 He didn't look back.
06:23 He kept walking.
06:24 And he had an idea that I had made a mistake.
06:27 He was obviously desperate to go to the other end,
06:29 to go to the striker's end.
06:30 He went ahead in desperation.
06:32 But last year, when there was so much commotion,
06:35 and even after that, in September,
06:38 I remember there was another incident.
06:42 In March 2022,
06:43 MCC had ruled that this is a fair play.
06:46 Now it's a run-out.
06:48 Now it's a rule.
06:49 If there's a run-out in the rule, then it's a run-out.
06:50 And in September, I remember England and India
06:53 had a women's match.
06:55 In that, Charlie Dean was run-out by Deepti Sharma.
06:58 There was a lot of commotion about that run-out too.
07:00 But the rule is the rule.
07:01 In this, Brett Lee had said a very good thing.
07:04 That this is against the spirit of the game.
07:06 It often happens that Australians don't run-out.
07:09 So Brett Lee had made a very good suggestion
07:11 that after ending this rule,
07:12 you should tell the batting team
07:15 that your batsman had given us a warning once.
07:17 He has come out again.
07:19 So we will take five of your runs.
07:20 So it will be minus from the total.
07:22 That is fair.
07:23 It can be done.
07:24 But for now, I think it's wrong to say that
07:27 this is against cheating, sportsman spirit.
07:32 Because now it's in the rule, so it's in the rule.
07:34 You think that a team is losing,
07:36 there are three runs left.
07:36 In England and India match,
07:38 it was happening on lots,
07:39 which is called a sacred ground in English.
07:42 So there were 16 runs left to win.
07:44 There was a very good partnership
07:45 on the last wickets.
07:46 The match was lost from there.
07:47 The cricketers were crying.
07:49 But it's obvious that it's the rule.
07:51 You have to follow the rule.
07:52 I think it should have been more about
07:54 the waist-high no-ball that happened to Shadab.
07:58 On which he was also demanding
08:00 that this is a no-ball.
08:01 Waist-high no-ball is also marginal.
08:04 And the third umpire also sees it.
08:05 The third umpire also comes under controversy.
08:08 Why are you forgetting the match
08:09 between Pakistan and India?
08:11 Mehregan was a good match.
08:13 And if Pakistan had won,
08:15 the no-ball of Nawaz would have been a no-ball.
08:18 Absolutely right.
08:19 Let's take a short commercial break.
08:20 We will come back after the break
08:21 and will continue the discussion.
08:22 Don't go anywhere.
08:23 We'll be right back.
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08:27 Glad to have you back once again to Sports Room.
08:39 Shahid Hashmi is with us in the studio.
08:42 And we are talking about the success of Pakistan
08:44 in the second Wonday.
08:45 On which Babar Azam has given credit to the whole team
08:49 for this victory.
08:50 And he also says that whenever such a delicate situation
08:53 comes, Naseem Shah's brilliant game comes to the fore.
08:56 Let's see what Babar had to say.
08:59 The boys, especially in the batting and bowling,
09:02 when we are starting in the batting,
09:04 we just try to build the partnership.
09:06 And let's see after the 40-hour, we
09:08 are to think about if we have 80 or 90 in the last 10 hours.
09:13 So we can do it because we have a quality of batting
09:16 in that, like Shadab and Iftikhar.
09:19 But I think Naseem Shah always cheer up.
09:24 And in a crunch situation, he's performed very well.
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