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Loud Thinking January 03, 2015 at 12:47AM

Suggestions for selecting an entirely new look Pakistani team for the World Cup 2015

Before selecting Pakistani players for the ODI World Cup 2015, we must refresh the results of the ODI matches played since the last Asia Cup held in Dhaka, during February – March 2014.

– Pakistani team lost the final match of the Asia Cup Vs Sri Lanka in a most pathetic manner.
For details please read “How the Asia Cup was lost?” Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/loud-thinking-april-22-2014-at-0851pm.html#sthash.XI0iLFh6.dpbs

– In August 2014, Pakistan lost 2-1 ODI series played in SriLanka.

– Pakistan also lost two ODI series against both Australia (3-0) and NewZealand (3-2) played during October – December 2014 at the UAE.
For the detailed analysis of these performances please read:

1. How to win the ODI World Cup-2015? Proposals sent to the PCB in Sept.14 confined to the dust bin..!http://t.co/tfZeNe6lOq

2.Pakistani cricket in the abyss..Patron in Chief of the PCB must act now..! – See more at: https://www.snayyar.com/loud-thinking-october-12-2014-at-0710pm.html#sthash.A30YoIqP.dpbs

3. A clarion call to the Prime Minister and Patron in Chief of the PCB..http://t.co/L6gUnZ9Prg

4. Why the chief selector is larger than life for the PCB..? Honourable Prime Minister and the Patron.. http://t.co/i9B8goXuQt”

The conclusion drawn from the above analysis, is summarised as below:

1. The proof of pudding lies in its eating. Since the take over of the PCB affairs by Mr. Najam Sethi, our team’s ODI performances reached historical low levels; by losing the Champions trophy in a manner that our team earned 8th position, amongst the 8 participating teams; and then even lost an ODI match Vs Zimbabwe, as well. And after that leaving aside the Proteas, each and every ODI tournament/series was lost in such a pathetic manner that with World Cup almost at hand, we created a sort of a world record, in last ODI series vs Sri Lanka, by scoring only 19 runs in the first 10 overs of an ODI, when only 2 repeat 2 fielders, are stationed outside the 30 yards circle.

2. With such an ignominious recent past record, the entire PCB never ever thought to get rid of Misbah ul Haq and his coterie of few other bunch of oldies, who seems to have burnt their entire fuel for the ODI version of the game.

3. What is now needed is to re-build a Pakistani team, with an eye on the future, by inducting promising and talented young players, which should also be led a young dare devil and fearless youngster, as a captain. A captain with a heart of a lion and agility of a tiger.

4. Since Pakistan’s national team is no body’s personal team, PCB should not hesitate to say good bye to the oldies, who have given their contribution since long and are a sheer liability for any future ODI games, particularly on the wickets and conditions of the down under.

5. Even if our team of the youngsters is not able to give any worthwhile performance during the World Cup, they will gain a lot of experience for the future. Moreover, no heavens fell, when all the stars studded seniors team lost miserably in the Champions trophy matches, where our team got the last position. So why to shy away in banking over the youth and giving these raw players a feel of the World Cup atmosphere.

6. One very important matter which must be considered for NOT selecting the oldies, is the VERY HIGH chances of physical breakdown of the senior and old players, during the World Cup.

In view of the foregoing, it is suggested that the following players should be selected for the Pakistani team for the ODI World Cup 2015.

1. Ahmad Shahzad (Captain material)
2. Awais Zia (with license to play very positively/aggressively)
3. Umer Akmal
4. Sami Aslam
5. Imam ul Haq
6. Sarfraz Ahmad (captain material. If Shahzad is nominated as Captain, Sarfraz should be Vice Captain)
7. Adnan Akmal (regular wicket keeper is a must)
8. Anwer Ali
9. Bilawal Bhatti
10. Imran Khan
11. Muhammad Irfan
12. Yaser Shah
13. Raza Hassan
14. Azhar Ali
15. Fawad Alam

Batsmen. 8
Spinners. 2
Pacers. 4
WK. 1
Total. 15

Reserves 1. Wahab Riaz
2. Sohail Tanvir
3. Muhammad Hafeez
4. Harris Sohail
5. Azhar Ali

Junaid Khan and Sohaib Maqsood not considered on the reports that they are not 100% medically fit. However, if they are fit, then Bilawal Bhatti and Azhar Ali can be dropped in lieu of the above named two players.

Loud Thinking January 02, 2015 at 07:58PM

“Six things to leave behind in 2014: Regrets. Negative thinking. Drama and chaos. Anger. Resentment. People who bring you down.”

— Charity M. Richey-Bentley

Loud Thinking January 02, 2015 at 07:12PM

“Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.”

—Albert Camus (1913-1960)
Author And Philosopher

Loud Thinking January 02, 2015 at 02:10PM

Stop Letting Optimism Cloud Your Judgment

We’ve all heard a great deal about the power of positive thinking. But research suggests that positive thinking doesn’t actually help us as much as we think. Dreaming about a successful outcome in the future can be satisfying, but it’s counterproductive at work: you become less motivated to buck up and make a strong effort to tackle challenging goals. So instead of fantasizing about your future success, whenever you have a wish or goal, focus on the main obstacle that stands in your way. You’ll gain energy and direction in order to act – or you’ll realize it’s unrealistic, and you can disengage and be free to pursue more promising endeavors. Although positive thinking feels good in the moment, it often bears a false promise. There’s nothing wrong with being optimistic – just make sure you have a clear view of potential obstacles if you want desirable results.

Adapted from “Stop Being So Positive” by Gabriele Oettingen.

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 06:53PM

We celebrate whole new year while knowing very well that may (many people) be in the next moment it will the end of the life.
So celebrate every new moment every new day like we celebrate every New Year in our life.
And the best way to celebrate is to give your hands to a fallen person to help him or her stand up to celebrate next moment of present life.

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 06:43PM

“We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend.”

—Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
Essayist, Poet, Novelist

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 02:44PM

To Learn Something New, Spend Time with Other Companies

The most innovative ideas often come from crossing boundaries. So if you want to learn new things this year, try spending time at other smart companies – even those outside of your industry. Learning directly from other companies is a useful, underutilized form of research for finding ways to improve performance. Venture out to see other firms or invite another organization to visit yours. By taking the time to visit other companies, you’ll have the chance to see how other organizations do their work and approach problem-solving. You’ll see how peers set goals, find ways of achieving them, and measure performance. Encouraging visits from other companies can also help connect you to possible future employees. It lets the frontline staff serve as tour guides, thereby honing their communication and presentation skills. And it shows off what you can do.

Adapted from “Learning New Things Means Getting Up From Your Desk” by Brad Power.

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 12:00PM

People are much interested in the presentation rather than intention, but remember ultimately to God your intentions are the ones which will matter.

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 11:58AM

One day your life will flash before your eyes.
Make sure it is worth watching.

Loud Thinking January 01, 2015 at 11:57AM

Never let your past harm your future. Your past can’t be altered and your future doesn’t deserve the punishment.

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