Hafeez’s elevation as T20 skipper backfired: Ijaz

From the Newspaper | | 26th February, 2013
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LAHORE: Former chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt said on Monday that the national team’s 0-3 drubbing at the hands of South Africa in the three-Test series has posed serious questions about the captaincy since the performance of both Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez left a lot to be desired and indicated that their confidence level has gone down considerably which could harm the team spirit in days to come.

“I had criticised the PCB’s decision to appoint Hafeez as T20 captain because I had the same sort of fears in mind at the time,” said Ijaz while talking to Dawn.

“Just imagine if both Misbah and Hafeez are struggling like this and are in a certain frame of mind about each other, the captaincy issue can really get ugly,” he said.

“If you compare Misbah’s individual performance before Hafeez was named T20 captain, it was fantastic as he single-handedly saved and won many matches for Pakistan,” Ijaz observed.

“On the contrary, the tentative manner in which Misbah batted and led against South Africa showed that he has lost his confidence as batsman and skipper.”

“As for Hafeez, he has himself suffered as a batsman since his elevation as T20 skipper. Prior to that move, his record was extremely good but after elevation to the captain’s post, his game has rapidly gone down,” said Ijaz.

“Against South Africa in Tests, Hafeez looked like a mediocre player and his weaknesses were exposed, raising serious questions about his place in Tests and his ability to lead Pakistan in any format in the future.”

Ijaz recalled that with Misbah as captain and Mohsin Khan as head coach, the Pakistan team graph was rising as Pakistan had whitewashed top-ranked England besides defeating Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

“But since then, the incumbent hierarchy of the PCB has taken two major decisions — that of bringing in Dav Whatmore as head coach in place of Mohsin Khan despite the latter’s tremendous contribution, and of appointing Hafeez as T20 captain besides naming him as deputy of Misbah for the other two formats. And both the decisions have backfired quite badly,” noted Ijaz.

“To me the contribution of Whatmore and fielding coach Julian Fountain is nil because instead of lifting the team further, they have brought it down.”

Ijaz said the 3-0 whitewash in South Africa should see some heads roll in the PCB, but added that no one had the guts to accept the responsibility for the debacle and quit post.

Ijaz also pointed out that another main problem hurting Pakistan cricket was the inconsistency in testing out the new players and giving them a solid run before taking any decision on their future.

“This trend is causing big damage to our cricket and I think some senior players feel threatened by these youngsters and are not ready to encourage them,” he said.

He also admitted that there were many stakeholders in the selection of the team who supported their own blue-eyed players. “Yes, we have two captains, three selectors and some coaches and they all have their own blue-eyed boys and that is a disastrous situation,” said Ijaz without mincing any words.

He urged the PCB to hold all those accountable who were behind the team’s poor show in South Africa. “I am not worried about the defeat so much but the manner we caved in during all the three matches. All the Tests ended in either three or four days which is shameful,” he said.

To a question regarding the now postponed Pakistan Super League (PSL), Ijaz said no top player was ready to come to Pakistan for the league.

“It was a flop thing as the PCB has not adopted the right way to hold the PSL,” he said. “In my tenure we also started planning for holding it and we received an offer of US$50million from one party. The matches were to be held in Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and in Pakistan. That offer is still intact,” he disclosed.

COMMENTS

  1. Pakistan 3 zero defeat is not shocking. I thought Pakistan will not make more then 25 runs in the first test match.But Pakistan made 49 runs. Pakistani batsman cannot play fast or moving ball. Therefore losing against Africa was not shocking.

  2. Test batsman can also be part of ODI team. But for T20 it is different. In our current line of batsman Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal and Nasir Jamshed can be part of all formats of cricket, depending under what conditions(pitches) the matches are played. PCB needs to groom Umar Akmal as a test batsman. After Inzamam he is the most talented batsman we got. We are wasting him. PCB needs batsman coaches like Mohsin Khan to groom batsman talent and build temperament to adjust the conditions. If our batsmen scores 50 runs they think they are a super star. Some what true for T20 but not ODI and Test cricket. We need batsman coach to make a batsman aim high and not to go to Sajda after making 50 runs.

  3. Do not look who is talking. Emphasize on what he is saying. Hafeez was barely an average player and handy off spin bowler. He was never a good batsman and appointing him as a T20 captain was a big joke as he is way too much nervous.

  4. Mr. Butt ,
    Please take rest in peace!!!

  5. Butt sahib, still drinking the PCB Chairman Kool-Aid? Please get over it.

  6. Posting an interview with this clown. I though Dawn was supposed to be a serious newspaper.

  7. Look who is talking now. But about Hafeez he may be right.

  8. One of worst Chairman of PCB …

  9. what a shameless man Mr.Ejaz is . He is the person responsible for the total destruction of Pakistan cricket. His tenure was full of horrible events in our cricket history. He still has the guts to pass comments on cricket forgetting his darkest past as chairman.

  10. This guy was responsible for overseeing the worst phase of Pakistan cricket in the last decade.

  11. Ejaz was a mediocre player at his best, however being related to the Gujrat Chaudhry clan has made him a cricket expert. Like Imran Khan advocates it’s time to change the dirty water at the Cricket Board of Pakistan.

  12. The performance of the team,PCB and its Chairman is in line with the state of affairs in the country which is total chaos and loot.