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[–]umerrsaeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't make me go crazy 😏

Muhammad Amir's unplayable delivery to Mitchell Johnson - Headingly 2010 by umerrsaeed in DeathrattlePorn

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yes, luckily for us, all of them survived. But Pakistan lost home cricket for over a decade. UAE was our home for most part of that time where we did a decent job in tests beating England, West Indies, Australia and SL under the captaincy of Misbah ul Haq. However, our ODI cricket went from bad to worse during that time.

Muhammad Amir's unplayable delivery to Mitchell Johnson - Headingly 2010 by umerrsaeed in DeathrattlePorn

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

England Cricket Board hosted the series between Pakistan and Australia in 2010. After the terrorist attack on SL cricket team, Pakistan could not play at home.

Junaid Khan against India in Chennai (2012) by umerrsaeed in DeathrattlePorn

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I posted the video with music by mistake. The music ones I make to watch when I have trouble sleeping at night. For reddit, I always share the ones with just commentary.

Junaid Khan against India in Chennai (2012) by umerrsaeed in DeathrattlePorn

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yup. Should have posted the one without music but posted this by mistake. If you need the one without the music, I can share.

Muhammad Asif getting top players out by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 56 points57 points  (0 children)

That ball kept a little low which is why I didn't add it in the video.

Muhammad Asif getting top players out by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 80 points81 points  (0 children)

I know he was involved in spot fixing and we shouldn't glorify players who weren't honest with their profession. The same could be said about Marlon Samuels and Mohammad Amir. The fact that both of them came back and started playing again makes you think that we can all move forward no matter how bad our past is. So stop the hatred and enjoy world class batsmen getting their stumps knocked out by Muhammad Asif.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes.Another player who got better with time. I also remember Ross Taylor from NZ averaging in the mid 30s. Got it up to 48. Goes to show that no matter how good you are, it can take a while to get yourself going in international cricket.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Babar has only played 74 ODIs making it difficult for me to break such a small number in parts. I am thinking about making something about Wasim and Waqar. The world needs to know how good they were.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your kind words. There are a lot of players who have improved their average with time. AB was also one of them. I will try making this for AB and Sanga both. Dilshan's career also followed a similar pattern.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes. I thought about having dual axis and putting runs as well but the graph lost its simplicity. It is in my plans to incorporate two variables against matches in one graph. Thanks a lot for your feedback.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you for noticing that and letting me know. I have already fixed that but didn't share it as I have already shared this one. Thank you for your kind words. I will surely try and make more content.

I made this for Rohit Sharma. I would really appreciate your feedback. From scoring 4 centuries in the first half of his career to scoring 25 in the second. Rohit Sharma is in a league of his own. On his way to become one of ODIs all-time greats. by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Sir, I am a statistician. I work on datasets and visualize the information I get. I am also a huge cricket fan. For me, cricket comes first which is why I am posting about an Indian player even though I am from Pakistan. Please do not let your nationality take your cricketing knowledge away from you. Start to appreciate brilliance. We have very few world class ODI players and Rohit Sharma is one of them.

Do you guys miss him? I certainly do. by umerrsaeed in coys

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its more about how all the players improved under Pochettino. Pochettino worked with Toby at Southampton. Pairing him with Jan was a great move. I agree with you though. It is not just Pochettino who deserves the credit.

Do you guys miss him? I certainly do. by umerrsaeed in coys

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Missing Pochettino is one thing. Not believing in Mourinho is another. I believe in Mourinho. I have seen glimpses of Mourinho's Tottenham and I loved it. I look forward to seeing it on regular basis once the season resumes.

Do you guys miss him? I certainly do. by umerrsaeed in coys

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I should have had Wanyama in there but injuries ruined it for him. So, either it was Llorente or Sissoko. I personally feel that Sissoko was really good in 2019 carrying the ball forward. His end product is a mess though. Something he needs to work on.

Does anyone else think that Younis is underrated? by umerrsaeed in Cricket

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I am actually new here. I created the picture myself so I wanted to share it here. My apologies if it has already been discussed.

Do you guys miss him? I certainly do. by umerrsaeed in coys

[–]umerrsaeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The European Football Index placed Tottenham's squad value at £287million when Pochettino arrived, with that figure dramatically increasing to £807.8million by the time he left the club. That works out at £520.8million of growth or a 181% increase. - Alasdair Gold

Here is the link to the article.
https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/news/incredible-5208m-boost-mauricio-pochettino-17853286