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Bullet Drive
29th June 2012, 17:50
Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed, who missed the ongoing tour of Sri Lanka because of a fractured finger, has said he is now fit and ready to play international cricket again. Jamshed will start practising next week.

"I was unlucky most of the time," Jamshed told ESPNcricinfo. "[I was not] serious with my cricket and never maintained my fitness as I should have. I realised the importance of fitness only after being dropped due to fitness grounds. But now I am more serious and focussed."

Jamshed has played only 16 ODIs despite making his Pakistan debut in January 2008. He made a comeback to the team after more than two and a half years in this year's Asia Cup, and scored a century against India in Dhaka. He could not make the trip to Sri Lanka because of his finger injury.

"It's disappointing when [you create] a strong impact with your performance but things change and you are out of the scene," he said. "But now I am fit and presently giving a precautionary rest to my finger before coming out in the nets to bat. While I was injured I was allowed to jog so that I kept myself fit."

Jamshed said he wanted to play Test cricket and had the aptitude for it because he was capable of long innings in one-dayers. "Playing a bigger format demands high fitness [and] skill," he said. "I have the temperament [for Test cricket but] it requires [high] fitness levels. It's because of the weight I had gained that I was out of the scene until this year. I have already reduced five kilograms, from 87kg, to keep my body more flexible and quicker."

He said he was aware of Pakistan's need to find a steady opening pair, and that he was ready to take up that responsibility. "It's about scoring runs. I am learning from [the other openers]. Everyone wants to play but only who scores can stay."

Jamshed averaged 65 for the first wicket with former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and said their success was because of their association in domestic cricket, where they opened for National Bank of Pakistan. Jamshed, however, has a better record with the present opener Mohammad Hafeez, with whom he has scored 404 runs in four innings.

"Opening is a very specialist slot and probably the hardest one in the batting order to play at. The opening combination is very important and more time you give to the combination, the more you get success and runs at the top."

I'm very impressed by Nasir. He can really make it big for Pakistan in all formats. I see him replacing Taufeeq soon who has been woeful since that double ton.

shahrukh619
29th June 2012, 19:02
Really abit of respect for jamshed dor actually realizing and admitting this. Others would had defended themselves but good stuff from jamses and very good interview

shahrukh619
29th June 2012, 19:05
Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed, who missed the ongoing tour of Sri Lanka because of a fractured finger, has said he is now fit and ready to play international cricket again. Jamshed will start practising next week.

"I was unlucky most of the time," Jamshed told ESPNcricinfo. "[I was not] serious with my cricket and never maintained my fitness as I should have. I realised the importance of fitness only after being dropped due to fitness grounds. But now I am more serious and focussed."

Jamshed has played only 16 ODIs despite making his Pakistan debut in January 2008. He made a comeback to the team after more than two and a half years in this year's Asia Cup, and scored a century against India in Dhaka. He could not make the trip to Sri Lanka because of his finger injury.

"It's disappointing when [you create] a strong impact with your performance but things change and you are out of the scene," he said. "But now I am fit and presently giving a precautionary rest to my finger before coming out in the nets to bat. While I was injured I was allowed to jog so that I kept myself fit."

Jamshed said he wanted to play Test cricket and had the aptitude for it because he was capable of long innings in one-dayers. "Playing a bigger format demands high fitness [and] skill," he said. "I have the temperament [for Test cricket but] it requires [high] fitness levels. It's because of the weight I had gained that I was out of the scene until this year. I have already reduced five kilograms, from 87kg, to keep my body more flexible and quicker."

He said he was aware of Pakistan's need to find a steady opening pair, and that he was ready to take up that responsibility. "It's about scoring runs. I am learning from [the other openers]. Everyone wants to play but only who scores can stay."

Jamshed averaged 65 for the first wicket with former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and said their success was because of their association in domestic cricket, where they opened for National Bank of Pakistan. Jamshed, however, has a better record with the present opener Mohammad Hafeez, with whom he has scored 404 runs in four innings.

"Opening is a very specialist slot and probably the hardest one in the batting order to play at. The opening combination is very important and more time you give to the combination, the more you get success and runs at the top."

I'm very impressed by Nasir. He can really make it big for Pakistan in all formats. I see him replacing Taufeeq soon who has been woeful since that double ton.

This last para.. Who said this?

Square Drive
29th June 2012, 19:13
This last para.. Who said this?

The OP himself probably.

Anyways, good luck Nasir, hope you make a good comeback. :19:

Sherlock
29th June 2012, 19:23
At least he admits his fitness issues.

VTEC
29th June 2012, 19:35
Jamshed should replace Hafeez not Taufeeq

as woeful Taufeeq has been he still has Centuries vs SL and SA compared to Hafeez who simply bashed BD and Zim

SwingNSeam
29th June 2012, 19:45
Jamshed should replace Hafeez not Taufeeq

as woeful Taufeeq has been he still has Centuries vs SL and SA compared to Hafeez who simply bashed BD and Zim

True but for some reason :hafeez is irreplaceable from his opening position. Either bring him down the order or drop him, but dont see neither happening anytime soon (or at all).

Square Drive
29th June 2012, 20:02
Jamshed should replace Hafeez not Taufeeq

as woeful Taufeeq has been he still has Centuries vs SL and SA compared to Hafeez who simply bashed BD and Zim

Hafeez's bowling keeps him in I guess...

The Muppets XI
29th June 2012, 20:07
Hope has sorted out his fitness issues (remember him having trouble running two) we need him as an opener.

from_da_lost_dim3nsion
29th June 2012, 20:27
At least for ODI's and T-20's hafeez will have to come in place of YK and make place for NJ.

Bullet Drive
29th June 2012, 20:42
Azhar & Jamshed should open in ODI's.

JilaWatan
29th June 2012, 21:46
Azhar & Jamshed should open in ODI's.

killer duo

Ironcat
29th June 2012, 21:49
Not sure of his test credentials yet, but clearly should return to ODIs to open with Azhar. Hafeez at #6 or #3.

LastLaugh_PK
29th June 2012, 23:19
Azhar and Jamshed at one and two would be one solid opening stand.

Rizwan25
29th June 2012, 23:21
get ready to polish some balls if you wana be selected :ahmed

w8in_4_0402
30th June 2012, 00:27
We have much better openers right now than Hafeez. I think he will 90% move down the order or get pished down.

Square Drive
30th June 2012, 01:13
Hafeez should replace YK and should move down the order. An ideal ODI XI:

Jamshed
Azhar
Asad
Misbah
Umar
Hafeez
Jamal (WK)
Afridi
Ajmal
Tanvir
Sami/Gul

With Azhar to bowl 2-3 overs if needed.

Akmal Dynasty
30th June 2012, 03:32
I'll go with Jamshed and Ahmed two of the best attacking openers we have in the country.

saeedhk
30th June 2012, 04:03
Good news.