Wednesday 18 April 2012

Imran Nazir

Imran Nazir Biography
Imran Nazir, a talented right-handed batsman and consistent performer in the T20 format, is desperate to get selected for the Pakistan T20 squad. While there are plenty of reasons which prove that he deserves to be part of the team, the PCB cannot give one as to why he should be dropped. If the PCB is of the opinion that Imran Nazir was given chances but he failed to prove himself, I would like to ask them if he has ever failed in the T20 internationals. It just doesn’t make sense to drop him from the T20s when it was the ODI format where his performance was lacking. Nazir has an average of 23 in the 16 international T20 innings that he has played, which is a pretty decent average for this format of the game. I believe that the youngster can further improve if he gets to play on a more permanent basis. I have compiled a list of 10 reasons which I believe prove how productive Imran can be if he gets selected for the T20 team. Here they are: 1. We can say without a shadow of doubt that Nazir is the best opener for Pakistan’s T20 format at the moment. He can dominate the bowlers and can take the game away from the opposition on his own. 2. He is an aggressive player who does not succumb to pressure and bats with dominance under all conditions. 3. Is there a hitter cleaner than him in Pakistan? Of course, not. 4. A batsman needs to be consistent to be a permanent member of the team. Imran has always been steady in the T20 format – the statistics speak for themselves. His recent performances in the Bangladesh Premier league (BPL) and the Super Eight T20 cup have been marvelous. In the Bangladesh Premier league, Imran Nazir was the second highest scorer of the tournament with 390 runs in 11 innings at an average of 43.33 and strike rate at 156 respectively. He brought the same form to the Super Eight T20 cup in Pakistan, scored 191 runs in five innings at an average of 47. What else does a player need to get selected? 5. Imran is the kind of player who is capable of putting the opposition under pressure early in the game, and making things easier for the coming batsmen. In fact, just having him on the crease is enough to exert pressure on the other side. He doesn’t choke in big matches, but performs really well like he did in the final of Indian Cricket League (ICL) and BPL. Who can forget his brilliance when he represented Lahore Badshahs in ICL and stole the show in the final match? He played a memorable innings of 111 runs from 44 balls with 11 sixes and seven fours, massacring all the bowlers that day
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir
Imran Nazir Out Class Batting 83 Of 38 Balls
Imran Nazir 76 Of 47 Balls Vs Karachi Dolphins Faysal Bank T20 2012

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