"Mujhe Nahi Lagta ICC India kay Khilaf Koi Action Lega..." Salman Butt's Analysis

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"Mujhe Nahi Lagta ICC India kay Khilaf Koi Action Lega..." Salman Butt's Analysis
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00:00Why is India stalling? And if it doesn't come, can the ICC take any action?
00:06I don't know if they will come or not.
00:08Will the ICC take action? On whom?
00:10From where all the mainstream revenue comes?
00:13I find it very difficult to comprehend that this can happen.
00:16I don't think the ICC will take any action.
00:19They should come. They should honour.
00:22There should be a balance in world cricket.
00:24That everything is happening with neutrality.
00:27They have their own political slogans.
00:29On which they say that what happens with us is not right.
00:33Whatever happens, Pakistan does it.
00:34So if this is the case, then why do you play other sports with Pakistan?
00:37Then why do you play with Pakistan in any event?
00:39Then stay on your stance.
00:41On one hand, you say that your people are very nice.
00:46Then you leave two points with them.
00:49The thing is, don't pick and choose.
00:51Have a policy straight away.
00:53Do you want to play or not?
00:54If you don't want to play, don't play anywhere.
00:55But if you want to play, then play.
00:58This agenda is more of a financial hit to Pakistan.
01:03Rather than an actual.
01:04This is not a basic thing.
01:06This is a financial, tactical hitting on Pakistan.
01:08And all the wise people over there know this.
01:12And the people over here also know this.
01:13There are a lot of people who take decisions emotionally.
01:18And then they speak against each other.
01:21But I think that until they themselves don't give an India official statement.
01:25Or the ICC.
01:25Until then, whatever it is, they are all rumors.
01:28Right.
01:28If you don't want to play, then don't participate in any game with Pakistan.
01:32And if you want to play, then everyone should play.
01:35This is a matter of picking and choosing for cricket.
01:37I don't understand.
01:38Last time when the Indian team came to Pakistan.
01:41So you were part of that team.
01:43What is the atmosphere when Indian players are playing here?
01:46Look, it's a great atmosphere.
01:48Whether they are playing in Pakistan.
01:50Whether I am playing in Pakistan-India.
01:52People come with great love.
01:54A lot of respect is given.
01:56There are fans of cricketers on both sides.
01:58And in Pakistan, we have also seen that when there is an Indian player in PSL.
02:02No other league plays.
02:03But there too, people have picked up the banners of Kohli.
02:06Because he is an international star.
02:09He is not just an Indian star.
02:11The world likes him internationally.
02:13And likewise, there are other players in his team.
02:15Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, there are other players.
02:18So I guess that people want to see him here too.
02:21And cricket is an art.
02:23And there are no boundaries of art.
02:26So I guess that people of Pakistan will definitely welcome them.
02:32And they will like that India has come.
02:34And we all like it.
02:35Salman, tell me that there is only one opinion of Pakistan right now.
02:39That there will not be a hybrid model.
02:41Then like Asia Cup, India will talk about a neutral venue.
02:45So looking at the current scenario, who will decide?
02:48Again, I can't say anything.
02:50If you look at the base on which decisions are made in the world,
02:54if it is a financial base, then it seems to be going towards India.
02:59But if you talk about neutrality,
03:02when Pakistan had to go to India for the World Cup,
03:04it was India's chance that this is an ICC event.
03:06So this is also an ICC event.
03:08Now ICC is going and India is going.
03:10You will find out how neutral it is.
03:11Salman, let's talk about Red Bull too.
03:13In Australia, after a test match,
03:15it is being said about Sarfaraz Ahmed who will be dropped,
03:18that he can be included in the squad.
03:20Will he be successful in making a place in the team with Rizwan?
03:25It depends.
03:26Both are good performers.
03:28In Australia, Sarfaraz was completely out.
03:32Because the pitches were different there.
03:34In front of those pitches, fast bowling,
03:36he was not as effective as he was in Asian conditions.
03:40He played very good cricket in the home series in Sri Lanka.
03:43So it depends on where you are playing against whom.
03:45So it can be played.
03:47England also has to repeat Pakistan.
03:49When he came here, he did a whitewash.
03:51This time we will have to learn a lot from our mistakes.
03:55What will you say?
03:57First of all, you have to grow your heart.
04:00Make pitches on which you can also give a chance to your young bowlers.
04:05You made so many flat pitches just to somehow get a mad draw.
04:10And they have found a way to win over a good big team.
04:13So irrespective of the fact,
04:15keep a good cricket in mind and make pitches accordingly.
04:18You yourself made flat pitches against England and Australia.
04:22So you said Australia's fast bowlers are very good.
04:25And when it came to spin, you said Nathan Lyon will bowl.
04:29So if you don't want to play with anyone, then play with each other.
04:32So it's better that you show a little courage.
04:35Make good pitches.
04:36If you want to make a spin, then you can see the spin on it.
04:38Then give your spinners a chance.
04:40And if you want to play your young fast bowlers,
04:42who perform at domestic level,
04:44then the ball swings there.
04:46Where they perform, there is support.
04:48So if you make pitches without support,
04:50it's very unfair to those young boys.
04:52Like Muhammad Ali played on a flat pitch.
04:54Khurram Shehzad just went to Australia.
04:56So you could see that he is a good bowler.
04:58Amir Hamza.
04:59If you had made him play on your pitches,
05:01then he would have been bowling all day long.
05:03And the other team would have enjoyed it.
05:05Okay Salman, tell us how you saw Shaan's captaincy in Australia.
05:08And now after Jason Gillespie's arrival,
05:11what do you think? Will there be a difference in approach?
05:15We will know when the match happens.
05:17But his record,
05:19like he was a part of a winning team.
05:21And he won a lot of world cups.
05:23And he was a premier player in the Australian system.
05:26So definitely that mindset,
05:28that habit of winning,
05:30doesn't leave a person.
05:32And less than that, a person is not satisfied with anything.
05:34So if we look at those things,
05:37then there is good hope.
05:39That God willing, it will improve.
05:41Shaan, I think, did well as a captain.
05:43In Australia, conditions and cricket are always tough.
05:46And there were a lot of youngsters in Pakistan's team.
05:49Despite that, if Pakistan had just caught their catches,
05:52then the results would have been different.
05:54So didn't Pakistan play cricket so badly there?
05:56Yes.
05:57In our strategic, let's say,
05:59there were some things,
06:01where our focus was on intent.
06:03More than necessary.
06:05That is, you used to hear about strike rate.
06:07We used to listen to the press conferences of our staff, sports staff,
06:09or players.
06:11But after a few days, there was no match for Pakistan.
06:13One or two days used to get wasted.
06:15So what were you in a hurry for?
06:17You play for a long time.
06:19Some get tired of Australia.
06:21Some of you do big runs.
06:23This hurry, which starts to sound unreasonable,
06:25doesn't justify it.
06:27Australia played at a lower run rate than us,
06:29and won that series 3-0.
06:31What did we do by playing fast?
06:33Ask them the answer to this question,
06:35which is again and again about strike rate and intent.
06:37Talk about Test Cricket.

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