Thursday, 22 June 2017

Pakistan, Amir and Flight of The Phoenix

ACT 1: Rise
ICC WT20 Final, Lords 2009:  Dilshan who was coming into the final as leading run scorer. He was stunned, demolished and sent packing by a largely unknown Mohammad Amir. An unknown star was born.

Pakistan started ICC Champions Trophy 2017 campaign against Bangladesh, in first warmup match, a late order surge led by largely unknown Fahim Ashraf won the match, and they chased 341 runs. An unknown star was born.

ACT 2: Fall

Amir turned out to be a cheat, a sellout, a teenage boy who could not handle the pressure of his corrupt seniors and was jailed. That was rock bottom.

Pakistan lost to India in first match of Champions Trophy 2017, humiliated rather. As coach Mickey Arthur said that he didn't see the belief in the dressing room. Things were so bleak that pundits from archrival country were posting videos about how terrible Pakistan has got and how much they would love see a good competition. Not a victory that they used to long for, a decade or so ago but "A good competition". That was rock bottom.

ACT 3: Hustle

Amir apologized and was handed over a 5 years ban. He promised to not to get lost in wilderness, but will try his best to make amends he needs to. PCB initialized a rehabilitation program. There were few new faces Pakistan tried to fill the void with. Some worked, others didn't. But it all felt temporary, fans were not convinced, Amir was still the lost hero, still a cheat and there was no way back.

Pakistan faced South Africa in second match, Mickey promised that he had "serious conversations" with senior players without "sugar coating". He even dropped Ahmed Shehzad because he was not "buying into team's culture". Pakistan huffed and puffed to a rain aided victory against South Africa too. But it all felt temporary, fans were not convinced, Hafeez was still batting at 4, still the team was behind the international cricket standards and there was no way back.

ACT 4: Struggle

Amir made the international comeback. He was forgiven by a percentage of fans, other had a very stiff stance. Azhar threatened to leave the captaincy if he is selected in his team. But on it went. He had the skills but neither the rhythm nor the luck hence no success. Looked like cricketing gods had not forgiven him after all. Fans, beside the fact that had they forgiven Amir or not still watched his new ball spells, second by second. It was not Amir of 2010. He was still a very fine left arm bowler but he was not the hero that Pakistan lost. Pakistan got what they needed, but it was not nowhere near what they wanted. 

Sarfraz was dropped a couple of times, survived close runout calls a few other times before taking his team home against Sri Lanka. Mickey, later, termed the victory as 'Ugly'. Pakistan seemed to have a groove back in their bowling anyhow, a swagger that was missing. A left handed opener, only 2 ODIs old was getting a lot attention too, yet their fragile and ill-assorted batting lineup made the victory 'ugly'. But it was a knockout game nonetheless. They were in the Semifinals. Pakistan got what they needed, but it was not nowhere near what they wanted.

ACT 4: Fly


Source: www.espncricinfo.com
The Belief was Back. The Phoenix had taken the flight.


Pakistan steam rolled Tournament favorites England. In their own backyard. Absolute carnage. Commanding and clinical victory. Such was the momentum that even the Million Dollar Baby was not able to hit a single boundary in 64 balls. There was no glitch in the batting either. Or the fielding or the takeoff. The Belief was Back. The Phoenix had taken the flight.

ACT 5: Peak.

Amir sent Rohit, Virat and Shikhar in 23 balls for 14 runs and match was done. Rest was formality. There was no science behind it. Rohit knew a ball would come back into his pads, he could do nothing about it. Kohli knew his 4th stump would be attacked and he too, could nothing about it, twice in two balls. This was Amir with in rhythm. This was untouchable, world beater and menacing Amir. This was the peak Amir.

Left handed opener hitting a customary hundred before middle and lower middle order accumulated to a strong total to leave the left handed attack bowler to put the archrivals out of their misery. Final of ICC Champions trophy 2017 was more a nostalgia than a scientific method drawn after data analysis or studies. This was Pakistan in rhythm. This was untouchable, world beater and menacing Pakistan. This was the peak Pakistan.

  

2 comments:

  1. Thoroughly enjoyed how you connected your analysis on both past and present. A wonderful account of Pakistan's dream CT2017 journey. Loved the use of Mickey Arthur's key quotes such as defining Sri Lanka match as ''ugly.'' I think he's very honest and open in his observations. And of course, the fallen angel- Aamir and his personal journey from opposition, ridicule to acceptance and adulation. A good read :)

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