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Is Pakistan's Middle Order One Dimensional?
The middle order we have available to us is
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now excluding Umar Akmal, in regards to the other three, They all have a similar stlye of batting, They are good middle over players in hitting the gaps and getting the singles, doubles and the odd boundary but in the situation of chasing 300+, can we really be confident in them 3 (if they all play) in keeping up with the rate. So What do you think, are they all slightly one dimensional in their batting method's?
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one dimensional or lots of variety is not the problem.
the problem is that when one of them gets out every other batsman is eager to follow them. 2 quick wickets means a collapse and sub 200 score bajamaat out hotay hain |
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