A dozen suggestions to Shahid Afridi..!

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on March 11, 2016 in Cricket, My Views, Pakistan, Sports |

1. @SAfridiOfficial
Entire nation is behind u and Pak team. It is nation’s wish, desire, prayer & gut feeling that our team will b victorious.

2. @SAfridiOfficial
u will have to lead with example & himself bat with responsibility.

3. @SAfridiOfficial
No bowler can get u out if u ONLY play grounded shots.

4. @SAfridiOfficial
U can only demand with your batsmen to play with responsibility if u yourself don’t get out on irresponsible shots.

5. @SAfridiOfficial
Control your urge for airy shots and show your aggression on grounded shot boundaries.

6. @SAfridiOfficial
If u can’t control your urge for airy shots then open the innings 2 have minimum chances of getting caught in power play.

7. @SAfridiOfficial
Remember you must retire on a high & U must hate the stigma of retiring as a failed captain & player.

8. @SAfridiOfficial
For u 2 give memorable performance u will have to CHANGE your style of airy shots.

9. @SAfridiOfficial
Einstein says definition of INSANITY is doing an action again & again without change & expecting a different result.

10. @SAfridiOfficial
Pl restore some sanity & lead fm the front & by example. Entire & total responsibility rests on u & your batting NOT bowling.

11. @SAfridiOfficial
If u return as a victorious captain generations of your generations will live with their heads held high.

12. Finally, please inform your players that cricket is not base ball, where you hit in the air; every ball; but the biggest cause of our defeats in ODI and T20 matches are the world record maximum number of DOT balls. Moreover, there is a big difference between batting madly and batting aggressively, like there is a vast difference, in driving rashly and driving fast. Aggressive batting means NOT playing more than 20 DOT balls in an innings. Further, our team’s motto should be “All for one, one for all”.

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