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          <lang class="3" style="kicker" font="Patrika18" size="12">AS I SEE IT
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          <lang class="3" style="Headline" font="Patrika18" fontStyle="Bold" size="15">Playing cricket?
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          <lang class="3" style="Byline" font="Patrika18" fontStyle="Bold" size="15">IKRAM SEHGAL writes from Karachi
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">***While the President may not like Imran Khan's politics, and there may be quite a number of people in Pakistan who don't, Gen Pervez Musharraf has shared with the general public two of Imran Khan's attributes, viz (1) sound knowledge of cricket as a game as well as command of cricket affairs and (2) his organisational skills symbolised by the world-recognised Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital. The President as the Chief Patron of PCB should give Imran Khan a mandate for one year on an ad-hoc basis.***
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">ACCORDING to Anurag Thakur of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, exiled spiritual leader Dalai Lama, who made Dharmsala his home after fleeing China's Tibetan province, failed in an uprising against the Chinese, was to inaugurate Pakistan's first three-day cricket match against the Indian Board President's team. All very innocent on the surface but given that the Chinese consider Dalai Lama a rebel, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) President (and former diplomat) Shaheryar Khan did well to put an immediate stop to this nonsense. The question arises, knowing Chinese sensitivities, what were the Indians upto? Manipulating the Pakistanis into a serious faux pas with China is certainly not cricket. The next minefield, during the replacement (of the Test) one-day match at Ahmedabad will Pakistan cricketers have to shake hands with the Gujerat's Chief Minister (CM) Narendra Modi, given his orchestrating of the massacre of Gujerat Muslims only a couple of years earlier? The cause for concern is if this is not Indian State policy, who is trying to queer the diplomatic pitch? And why?</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">Cricket is just not an ordinary sports event between the two countries, it has connotations</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">beyond the accepted norms. The acute disappointment of Pakistani team losing both the test and one-day home series notwithstanding, the spontaneous Pakistani crowd reaction and the warm welcome given to the Indian team as well as the visiting Indian spectators in city after Pakistani city, cut into the animosity built upto fever pitch by virulent anti-Pakistani propaganda in India in the last few years. The Indian masses watched in disbelief on prime time TV the hospitality and warmth of the "hated" Pakistanis, all portrayed as bearded fanatics in movie after movie churned out by Bollywood. If not into outright love and affection the tide was turned somewhat, into one of cautions co-existence. What the visit of the American ping-pong team to China did for US-Chinese relationship in 1970, cricket has contributed to sustained composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, the resultant Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) auger extremely well for permanent future rapprochement.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">The inadequacies of our cricket team cannot be blamed on Shaheryar Khan alone. We have glaring weaknesses in not having viz, (1) a sound opening pair and/or (2) a credible bowling attack (either fast or spin). We have plenty of talent and individ-</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">ual brilliance but lack a cricket format that institutionalises the building of sound cricket expertise. Our players perform in bits and parts, capable of flashes of individual brilliance but susceptible to sustained periods of mediocrity, making them the most erratic performers on the international cricket stage. We have individual players who can turn a match on its head on their day, regretfully the golden "day" comes after months. To compound an inherent mediocrity, what about a Selection Committee that chooses Imran Farhat, a natural one-day opener, for the Test side and Toufiq Umar, a reasonably sound opening batsmen in Tests, for the one-day series. And destroying the youthful confidence of Yassar Hameed by forcing the natural one-down batsman Yassar Hameed to open in one-dayers? And how many more chances will they give Muhammad Hafeez, a mediocre player at best? Bob Woolmer is certainly one of the best coaches in the game but he is not a magician, he can only deliver if the ingredients given to him are of the required quality. With my limited cricket knowledge I may be forgiven for trying to impersonate a selector but this is general knowledge, for the most part almost 90 per cent of the team select them-</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">selves.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">Those who should be permanent part of both the Test team and the one-day side include, viz (1) opening batsman Salman Butt (2) one-down batsman Yassar Hameed (3) Yousuf Youhana (4) Inzamam ul Haq (5) Shoaib Malik as a batsman (6) all-rounder Abdul Razzak (7) wicket keeper Kamran Akmal (8) Fast Bowler Shoaib Akhtar (i.e. if he can get rid of his problems of (a) attitude and (b) fitness) and (9) Fast Bowler Muhammad Sami. Those who can make it into both the Test teams and one-day side, include viz (1) Shahid Afridi (2) Rana Naveedul Hassan (3) Younis Khan and (4) Danish Kaneria. What we really need are replacement fast bowlers, viz (1) ShabbirAhmed and (2) Umer Gul, who should remain fit and available for selection. Razzak has begun to show some consistency in both batting and bowling but we need to find another genuine all-rounder somewhere, Azhar Mahmood has not lived upto his promise. Taufeeq Umar should only be considered for Tests and Imran Farhat only for one-days. Let's face it, only Inzamam and Yousuf Youhana, Razzak as well as Shoaib Akhtar (when fit and not having an attitude problem), are really world class at the moment. If any of them are out of the side,</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">due to injury, we are already in trouble. Salman Butt and Yassar Hameed have the potential, if properly groomed, in both versions of the game. This is the best Pakistan has, unfortunately it is not good enough.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">Individual brilliance does not represent the vast reservoir of potential that exists. What is needed is a truly well constituted PCB, capable of organising cricket according to a format that  taps the available talent without hindrance and develops it into world class according to a well laid-out plan. Somebody has to win a game and someone has to lose, what is important is showing grace in winning and courage in losing. Losing, without a fight, has become synonymous with our cricket team, the competitiveness that is the essence of any confrontation seems to be missing.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">Departmental teams notwithstanding, the need is to cultivate local potential in each area/region, not possible the way the present competitions are structured. Where is the emphasis on schools and colleges to act as nurseries? Emerging cricketers rise to first class cricket equally viz (1) on the basis of their own talent and/or (2) their luck in being noticed at that level. A hands-on sincere approach along with extensive cricket knowledge</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">and a successful record in corporate ability is extremely necessary.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">A few of our outstanding cricketers are still capable of giving useful input, e.g. the Mohammad Brothers, Hanif and Mushtaq, cousins Majid Khan and Imran Khan,Zaheer Abbas, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Aamir Sohail etc. While nobody understands the game in the cricket field better than Javed Miandad, all around, whether in the field and/or outside in the cricket and/or corporate world, only one Pakistani is world class (and respected as such internationally) -- Imran Khan.</lang>
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        <lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Patrika15 Ultra" fontStyle="Bold" size="130">Though Tauqir Zia successfully organised the PCB into a viable economic entity, the grooming of cricket talent for the present and the future fell short of expectations. While the President may not like Imran Khan's politics, and there may be quite a number of people in Pakistan who don't, Gen Pervez Musharraf has shared with the general public two of Imran Khan's attributes, viz (1) sound knowledge of cricket as a game as well as command of cricket affairs and (2) his organisational skills symbolised by the world-recognised Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital. The President as the Chief Patron of PCB should give Imran Khan a mandate for one year on an ad-hoc basis so that the entire cricket format can be re-vamped on a more practical basis and a sound strategy for harnessing our enormous talent devised. Ikram Sehgal, a former Major of Pakistan Army, is a political analyst and columnist.</lang>
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