Fawad Alam
Last year was probably Pakistan’s best-ever and worst-ever in a cricketing sense.
We all know that under the watchful eye of old man Misbah, the Test team rose to the best in the world. However, in an effort to prove to us that they haven’t really changed, they then subsequently lost five in a row.
The ODI side was also only a fingernail away from missing Champions Trophy qualification. Let’s not even discuss the shambles of the ICC World T20.
In any event, it’s over.
Fawad Alam’s hair, Kohli’s pants, Bravo’s singing ... and other predictions for 2017
You can put a cork in last year and store that bottle somewhere deep in your basement. Let it ferment a while. Possibly for about 20 years. Then re-open it over a feed of biryani at the damaad’s villa and explain to him why Pakistan of 2036 is so much worse than Pakistan of 2016. You know it will be.
But 2016 was yesterday and 2036 is too far ahead, so let’s just focus on 2017.
Unsure of what the coming year will hold in a cricketing sense? Well, I’ve consulted with the cricketing gods and here is what they tell me will happen, country by country:
Pakistan
Misbah will retire, but Younis Khan won’t.
Younis’ gift to 2017 will be to mistakenly join the IPL draft when he accidentally nominates “Australia” as his nationality on the entry form.
The Pune Super Giants will pounce and bid 1.2 million US dollars for his services.
In his first match, Younis will make the first triple hundred in tournament history and celebrate by doing a walking handstand, backwards, around the stadium.
In the post-match interview, he will state that “push-ups are yesterday’s fad.”
Fawad Alam will continue to pile on the runs in the Quaid-e-Azam trophy.
This will be a source of utter embarrassment for the national selection panel as they refuse to select him on the grounds of over-manicured facial hair.
Inzamam will appear on national television acknowledging that although they let Misbah wear a beard that “in all honesty looked rather weird”, a line in the sand needed to be drawn.
It will force Yasir Shah to abandon his plans of sporting a green mohawk in the Champions Trophy.
The hype surrounding Mohammad Amir will die a quick death after pundits acknowledge that an average of over 38 for his 10 Tests in 2016 was not what they were expecting. After being sacked from the team, he will return as a medical professional, assisting players to recover from suspected career-ending knee injuries using secret methods that he perfected at the Gabba.
India
Virat Kohli will step down as the Indian captain, noting that the opportunity to be a vice president at India Cements was too big to ignore.
When asked what tasks the vice president’s role entails, Virat will say: “I’m not sure, but it will allow me to wear sensible pants for a change.”