How to win the Pakistan team’s remaining matches of the #ICC #T20 #World #Cup #2016..!

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on March 17, 2016 in Cricket, My Views, Pakistan, Sports |

When a team has entered the arena, fear is its biggest enemy; and positivity, its biggest weapon.

We should remember that plans never fail, we fail to plan.

Players have to be told that “You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.”

If Pakistan bats first, target for 1st 6 power play overs must not be less than 80 runs, for which out of the any two batsmen on the pitch, one must be given the license for brutally going after the bowling, in a sensible manner and style of Chris Gayle, which he displayed last night during the match vs England.

The analysis of West Indian innings reveal (as detailed below) that even if very high total is not accumulated in the first 6 overs of power play, a big target can be comfortably chased, after the first 6 overs, if there is no panic, due to fall of wickets; and the accelerator is further pressed, with absolute calmness in mind.

The more you are calm and composed, the chances get better, for achieving seemingly impossible targets.

1 – 6 (PP6 Overs) 55/1 Average 9.16
7-11 (5 Overs) 48/1 Average 9.60
12-16 (5 Overs) 66/2 Average 13.20

The above statistics also defeats the myth that if only 2 fielders are out in the circle, only that is the period, to score maximum runs.

The strategy for bowling should be simple; analyse the areas of weak points of the batsmen where he normally gets out, or plays dot balls; and keep line and length in those areas.

Moreover, the fielding should also be placed where batsmen plays his maximum shots.

Any target in the T20 second innings can be achieved on the philosophy that, if they can do it, we can do it.

So, the secret of success is the self belief imbibed in the minds of the players, which removes every other thought from their brains, except that I CAN DO IT.

 

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