Tuesday, 24 October 2023

When Star Players Fall Short as Captains : Cricket's Unsolved Riddle

Unmasking the Hidden Truth: Star Players ≠ Star Captains in Cricket





Introduction:

In the world of cricket, it's a widely accepted belief that a great player will naturally make a great captain. However, as we delve into the annals of cricketing history, we find instances that challenge this notion. We explore the critical difference between being a stellar player and an effective captain, transcending the aura of star players. Join us as we uncover the intriguing world of cricket captaincy.

The Bailey Dilemma

George Bailey's stint as the captain of the Australian cricket team in the presence of luminaries like Warner, Smith, and Starc might puzzle some. "Why Bailey?" you might ask. The answer lies in understanding that a strong batsman or bowler doesn't automatically translate into a capable leader. This serves as a vital lesson in cricket's complex dynamics.

Indian Cricket's Tryst with Captaincy

Ganguly, Dravid, and Dhoni had the honor of leading the Indian cricket team in the presence of the "God of Cricket," Sachin Tendulkar. These great captains demonstrated that it's not about individual prowess but the ability to lead and inspire a team.

The Pakistani Perspective

In Pakistan, there's a prevalent belief that a top-notch player will inherently make an exceptional captain. However, the reality starkly contrasts this notion. Leading a cricket team isn't simply about individual performance; it's a unique skill set that requires a different approach.

The Labels We Bear

The cricketing community often witnesses passionate discussions and debates. Unfortunately, these discussions are sometimes met with labels like "keyboard warriors" or "armchair experts." But these conversations are essential for cricket's growth and evolution.

Crucial Questions for the Discerning Cricket Mind: Pakistan vs Afghanistan in CWC2023 

If you consider yourself a true cricket aficionado, here are some questions to ponder:

1. Why did Babar Azam introduce Haris in the powerplay, knowing Rauf's struggles in this phase?

2. What's the logic behind having two leg spinners in the team and then deploying them simultaneously?

3. When a team needs 100 runs with 8 wickets in hand, should the captain play defensively or opt for an attacking strategy?

4. With Afghanistan needing 30 runs on 30 balls, why was Usama Mir brought into the equation? Who's guiding these decisions?

Babar Azam: Batsman vs. Captain

Babar Azam undeniably shines as a batsman, but his captaincy raises questions. While his cricketing skills are top-notch, his leadership abilities are under scrutiny.

In conclusion, the cricketing world offers invaluable lessons about the dynamics of captaincy. Star players can be exceptional in their own right, but true leadership requires a different set of skills. As the cricketing community engages in discussions and debates, it's important to remember that these conversations are vital for the growth and improvement of the sport.

Stay tuned for more insights and analysis in the exciting world of cricket! 🏏🙌

Leave your comments and opinions below. 

#BabarAzam #CWC2023 #Cricketfans #Cricketfever

𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗿𝗮𝘁𝘀 𝗷𝘂𝗺𝗽!

Babar Azam's limited involvement as captain on the field during the match raised concerns. Instances like the lengthy discussion without him, confusion with messages from the dressing room, and his absence during player interactions were noticeable. Babar remained at mid-on, seemingly disengaged, with minimal interaction with teammates.



The bowlers' discussion, as explained by Iftikhar Ahmed, highlighted the importance of bowlers advising each other. However, it's unclear why Rizwan was part of the group but not Babar.

These subtle dynamics may go unnoticed, but they raise questions about the captain's on-field leadership. 

#PAKvsAFG #BabarAzam

Sitarah Anjum

Sunday, 15 October 2023

Pakistan's Defeat against India -the party has just begun!


Pakistan's Defeat against India -the party has just begun!


Pakistan cricket team

In the tumultuous world of cricket, Pakistan's team finds itself at a critical juncture, echoing a pattern of collapses that seem deeply ingrained. The recurring fragility is not just a result of momentary lapses but a symptom of a foundation susceptible to pressure, questioning the very essence of the team's resilience.

Pakistan Team

While defeats are part of the game, the concern lies in Pakistan's propensity to crumble without displaying the vigour expected at this level. The mental and technical weaknesses of the squad come to the forefront, unraveling a narrative of lost intent and a lack of fighting spirit in the face of formidable opponents.

At the helm is Babar Azam, leading the team for nearly three years. However, his captaincy has left much to be desired, especially under pressure. A glaring lack of shrewdness and innovative thinking, crucial for a modern-day captain, further compounds the team's challenges. Azam's own batting form adds another layer of concern to an already complex situation.

Babar Azam

Pakistan's recent victories against Netherlands and Sri Lanka provide a temporary respite, but with matches against cricket giants like Australia, New Zealand, England, and South Africa looming, the real test awaits. The possibility of further setbacks against Bangladesh and Afghanistan looms large, given the current poor form of several key players.

Imam-ul-Haq

A deeper issue surfaces as the team comprises out-of-form, half-fit players, seemingly selected through a lens of likes, dislikes, favouritism, and nepotism. 

shadab khan


The infusion of T20 players into the ODI team, ill-equipped to handle pressure situations, underscores a lack of game awareness and temperament. The selection process appears tainted, with players chosen based on T20 performance rather than merit or experience in first-class or domestic cricket.

Fakhar Zaman

The inclusion of Abdullah Shafiq and Saud Shakeel, driven by the failure of the opening pair and the fragile middle order, exposes a lack of foresight from both Babar Azam and chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq. Established players like Shan Masood, Imad Wasim, and Sarfraz Ahmed, despite stellar performances in local tournaments, remain on the sidelines, victims of a questionable selection process.

abdullah shafique

It's evident that those hindering deserving players are detrimental to Pakistan and its cricketing aspirations. The loss to India serves as a stark wake-up call, heralding a challenging journey ahead in the #CWC2023 against formidable opponents. As the cricketing saga unfolds, the true test of resilience and leadership beckons for Pakistan — the party has just begun, and the team's response will define its cricketing destiny in this world cup.

#IndvsPak #CWC2023 #BabarAzam 



Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Corona Virus Outbreak | Panic Buying | Choti Si Baat


Corona Virus Outbreak | Panic Buying | Choti Si Baat




Number of Corona Virus cases continue to rise in UK. Fear of COVID-19 and possible lockdown causing fear and panic buying amongst shoppers.

COVID-19 | Positive News | All is not Bad


COVID-19 | Positive News | All is not Bad


It's not All bad News. Positive News and updates on #COVID-19 cases from across the World. Video Courtesy : Virtual News Cast

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Zooby Zooby - cover version by Sitarah

Zooby Zooby | Cover Song | Sitarah Anjum


This song from movie Dance Dance is recorded on vocal cut in my voice arranged by me however some original chorus is also part of the song along with my own voice as it was not possible to completely remove it from the track. I have added stereo echo and Harmony plugins to create Chorus effects. This goes to me on my Birthday on 20th Jan! Enjoy the rendition...

Friday, 1 January 2010

Boom Boom - Sitarah feat Ahmad Haseeb Remix

Boom Boom Remix | Sitarah Anjum feat Ahmad Haseeb


Vocals : Sitarah Anjum Remix : Ahmad Haseeb Music : Biddu A tribute to Nazia Hassan on the start of New Year 2010 and present to my friends, fans and loved ones on New Year!

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Aap Jaisa Koi (with lyrics)


Aap Jaisa Koi | Cover Song with lyrics | Sitarah Anjum




This is a tribute to late Nazia Hassan in my voice. Hope you'd like it. This video is for non-commercial entertainment purposes only and should not be used for any other purpose without prior permission.

TRANSLATION OF SONG:
If anyone like u cud come into my life
It would be so nice
Flowers want freshness
Freshness wants a garden
Heart wants heart
Arms want arms
Everyone wants physical attachment
I wish something like this
Your heart may also feel for me
It would be so nice
If anyone like u cud come into my life

I am a human being
Not a fairy
I fear that I may go out of control
Lonely heart may not stay in control
Without love it will become restless
Wont find anyone like u
Heart loves u only
It would be so nice
If anyone like u cud come into my life

Pakistan Cricket’s Selection Mess Exposed

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