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✩ January 27th, 2009 ✩

Malik is no Mike so end the misery

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International cricket captains come in many varieties. Many are born leaders, others are quiet and calculating. They may be aggressive or defensive. Some exude calm, while others are frenetic. A lucky few are first among equals, but the unlucky ones are the last viable option.

These men of contrasting personalities, intellects, and motivational powers, do generally have one aspect in common: their place in the team is unquestioned. A rare captain has the wisdom to be an inspiring leader without matching the cricketing skills of his men. Mike Brearley is the most obvious example.

Now Shoaib Malik is no Mike Brearley, which would be his only ticket out of this mess. The agony and the misery of his captaincy term needs to be put to an end. Pakistan cricket needs to be forged anew with strong leadership. It will be a rocky road to a stable, consistently successful team. At the very least, Pakistan’s play requires great heart and consummate passion. It may be time for everybody to draw a line under the past and give Younis Khan the job he has already twice rejected. If Younis doesn’t want all the responsibility, the PCB could indulge Shahid Afridi’s captaincy dreams in cricket’s shortest form. Unconventional times require unpredictable solutions.

Published with the permission of Dr Kamran Abbasi. Also posted at cricinfo.com

2 Responses to “Malik is no Mike so end the misery”

  1. alugoby Says:

    Agreed but I’m getting prettyy miffed by Yunus Khan and his captaincy rejections. I think he’s being a little childish.

    I would be happy with Khan for tests and ODIs and Afridi for t20. The Pathan combination may bring some Pathan courage into our performances.

  2. Shez Says:

    A good call Kamran! Inside information was it ;o)

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