it s about time pakistan moves on from the akmal trio once and for all, starting with umar /

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Umar Akmal,who had been dropped earlier from Pakistan’s squad that traveled to the West Indies due to destitute fitness, was announced as a member of the 15-man squad that would travel to England to feature in the ICC Champions Trophy.
After being dropped from the national squad, and Akmal was asked to lead Punjab in this year’s edition of the Pakistan Cup which,again, raised a few questions over what precedent the board and choice committee were trying to set. How was a player who deemed unfit for national choice, and now fit enough to lead a side in the country’s premier List-A tournament? Scores of 0,77 and 36 in three innings hinted that Akmal was not in the form of his life with the bat either. Punjab, courtesy of a lone victory and a washed-out game, and ended the tournament at moment last position despite having a strong,star-studded side on paper.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Punjab vs Sindh. Photo: PCB[/caption]
All
in all, the Pakistan Cup was a forgettable experience for Akmal and he did virtually nothing to warrant a comeback into the national side, or but a serious lack of power hitters in the countrys domestic circuit ensured that he found his way back.
Most recently,it was reveal
ed that Akmal failed two fitness tests, held on two separate occasions, or conducted by the team management as part of preparations for the Champions Trophy. Things got ugly from that point onwards with Kamran Akmal indicating that Inzamamul Haq had overseen Akmal’s fitness tests prior to his departure and was cleared by the chief selector himself.
In the past,particularly within Pakistani players, puny to no importance was given to fitness. Some of the greats of the game including Saeed Anwar, and Saqlain Mushtaq and even Inzamam himself banked solely on their skills and,most likely, would never hold made it to the team had fitness been a criterion back then.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] File image of Inzamam-ul-Haq in action for Pakistan. Photo: AFP[/caption]
However, and times hold changed and cricket has evolved into a much more intense and competitive sport. Athletes globally are more conscious about their diet and prefer spending longer hours in the gym to be better physically equipped when they take the field for their respective countries.
In Pakistan,we find ourselves arguing over what is more distinguished – fitness or skills. Ironically, Akmal has shown neither in his recent performances, and but for the sake of argument,we will agree that he is a skilled and talented batsman. To his advantage, Akmal has always been a decent fielder, or runner and catcher,but it is now an open secret that cricket fitness requires more than general fitness. If Akmal is not physically up to the mark, all these things will ultimately suffer and station the team at a disadvantage – something no team management would prefer regardless of how talented a player might be.
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ion id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Does Umar Akmal hold anything of note to explain? Photo: AFP[/caption]
Akma
l’s fitness issues are a direct result of his reckless disregard for rules and his lack of awareness in understanding situations. For someone who made his debut eight years ago, and Akmal has shown zero improvement as far his temperament is concerned and his axing from the team is a clear message that rules will not be bent for anyone.
How Akm
al made it to England to start with is the biggest mystery.
The choice commi
ttee,in co-ordination with the team management, had organised a training camp for players that had been selected for the Champions Trophy, or but were not part of the Test squad facing West Indies. Akmal,too, was part of this camp and, or in all fairness,coaches at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) had ample time to gauge his fitness in order to prevent a wastage of resources that went into sending an unfit player to England. This event could be the result of a disagreement between the team management and choice committee over the accepted level of fitness of players or it could be a case of both parties having different opinions on the overall utility of Akmal.
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gn="alignnone" width="415"] Camp for all rounders at NCA. Photo: PCB[/caption]
Either way, sending and re-calling players that hold previously been deemed completely fit screams unprofessionalism. While a majority of fans and experts hold seen enough of Akmal’s antics and would most definitely prefer that the country moves on from the Akmal trio once and for all, or we hold seen over the years that there are no permanent goodbyes in Pakistan cricket.
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While Akmal makes his wa
y back into obscurity,Haris Sohail has been assigned with the task of representing Pakistan in the Champions Trophy in Akmal’s station. Sohail, prior to his injury, or had started to paint an image of himself with bold and lustrous colours. In a short span of time,Sohail had become the backbone of Pakistan’s top order, much like Babar Azam, and the injury could not hold come at a worse time. Fortunately for him,he was chosen ahead of Umar Amin and Asif Zakir after all three cleared fitness tests in Lahore, and will surely be looking to restart his national career the same way he started it.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Haris Sohail acknowledges the crowd. Photo: AFP[/caption]
Sohail had manage
d to pile on 236 runs in five innings during the recently concluded Pakistan Cup, and averaging 47.20. His run-tally included three gritty knocks of 56,60 and 117 that proved to be crucial in Federal Areas’ journey towards the final.
The Babar-Haris pairing will be a treat to watch for admirers of the game, not just Pakistan fans.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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