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PSL 10 is heating upโ€”and not just on the field. Off the pitch, former captains Mohammad Yousuf and Shahid Afridi have stirred up a fresh debate around Lahore Qalandarsโ€™ selection strategy. At the center of the discussion? A young, relatively unknown opener named Mohammad Naeem.

When Lahore Qalandars handed the 22-year-old Naeem the opening slot alongside Fakhar Zaman, a lot of fansโ€”and even expertsโ€”were left scratching their heads. Yousuf was blunt, as always.

โ€œIโ€™ve heard Mohammad Naeemโ€™s name for the first time. Has he even played first-class cricket?โ€ he said during a local sports show.

โ€œThey have someone like Mohammad Akhlaq, a proper domestic performer. How do you justify picking someone this raw?โ€

Itโ€™s a fair question. Before making his PSL debut, Naeem had played just five T20s, scoring 85 runs in total.

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Since joining the Qalandarsโ€™ XI, heโ€™s managed 8 and 10 runs in his first two outings. So far, thatโ€™s 18 runs across two gamesโ€”not the kind of start that builds confidence, either for the player or the team.

Shahid Afridi, never one to shy away from expressing his views, took a more subtle shot. Referring to Lahoreโ€™s Players Development Program (PDP)โ€”an initiative known for scouting untapped talentโ€”Afridi said: โ€œCredit bhi to lena hai.โ€

Translation? Sometimes, franchises get caught up in the idea of discovering the next big thing, even at the cost of proven performers.

To be fair, the Qalandars didnโ€™t have the smoothest start. They lost their tournament opener to Islamabad United. But they did bounce backโ€”big timeโ€”with a 79-run win over Quetta Gladiators. That win eased some pressure, but the concern about Naeemโ€™s place in the XI still lingers

Letโ€™s give some benefit of the doubt here. Maybe Lahoreโ€™s management sees long-term potential in Mohammad Naeem. Maybe they believe throwing him into the deep end is the fastest way for him to grow. And yes, PSL has a history of uncovering hidden gems.

All eyes now shift to Lahoreโ€™s big match against Karachi Kingsโ€”the El Clasico of PSL. If Naeem gets another chance, it might just be his last opportunity to silence the critics. And if he doesnโ€™t deliver, calls for experience over experimentation will only grow louder.

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