The last person you'd expect to throw his wicket away repeating is Abdullah Shafique. He’s got such a solid temperament, what kind of guidance is he getting to play this way?
The Boom Boom guidance.
The last person you'd expect to throw his wicket away repeating is Abdullah Shafique. He’s got such a solid temperament, what kind of guidance is he getting to play this way?
Also what is Pakistan's strength? Fast bowlers isn't it? Is it so hard to prepare a green deck jn Pakistan or is just the mentality of preparing a old School subcontinental pitch which turns on 4th and 5th day and a bit of reverse swing which has not worked in the hosts favor in the last year or so.
Masood Perished as wellI don’t think Pakistan’s strength is their pace bowling in tests. I’m gonna go ahead and make a bold claim without looking at the numbers or delving further for the moment that for years it has never been the case. I’d even argue that it hasn’t been so for a decade and that Pakistan’s pace bowling in tests gets slightly overrated due to their white ball exploits. Their strength to me was their numbers three to five batters for years. Azhar Ali, Shafiq, Misbah, Younis, Babar, Haris and Fawad have all played in these roles and the new guy Shakeel isn’t a shabby prospect either. That is a lot of talent to have filled these spots even if a few of them declined badly/didn’t work out in the end. Their other strength was finding a bowler or two who would be on a red hot streak for a couple of years to rely on at the least before fading away.
When last time Henry hits 50Masood Perished as well
You are right that the middle order has been the biggest strength in the 2000s, with Younis, Yousuf and Inzamam first, then guys like Azhar, Misbah and Shafiq coming in post-2010. But i think with this new generation of quicks, Shaheen, Naseem, Wasim Jr etc., in a couple years the pace bowling could be our biggest strength in Tests.I don’t think Pakistan’s strength is their pace bowling in tests. I’m gonna go ahead and make a bold claim without looking at the numbers or delving further for the moment that for years it has never been the case. I’d even argue that it hasn’t been so for a decade and that Pakistan’s pace bowling in tests gets slightly overrated due to their white ball exploits. Their strength to me was their numbers three to five batters for years. Azhar Ali, Shafiq, Misbah, Younis, Babar, Haris and Fawad have all played in these roles and the new guy Shakeel isn’t a shabby prospect either. That is a lot of talent to have filled these spots even if a few of them declined badly/didn’t work out in the end. Their other strength was finding a bowler or two who would be on a red hot streak for a couple of years to rely on at the least before fading away.
Asad Shafiq was pakistan's best player over the year he was only #6 player with 9 test crntury i have no idea how he & Haris sohail Dis appear so QuicklyWhen last time Henry hits 50
He also took 7 wkts
(Matt Henry's 7 for 23 skilled out South africa for 95, their lowest vs NZ )
He starts here with Abdula Shafique important wicket.
Both him and Haris had prolonged spells out of form, before being dropped.Asad Shafiq was pakistan's best player over the year he was only #6 player with 9 test crntury i have no idea how he & Haris sohail Dis appear so Quickly
Asad was Pakistan's version of Rahane. Incredibly gifted but seldom consistent. Incidentally, like Rahane, he was given umpteen chances to realize his talent before eventually being sidelined.Asad Shafiq was pakistan's best player over the year he was only #6 player with 9 test crntury i have no idea how he & Haris sohail Dis appear so Quickly
Can you shift to the correct one?Wrong thread
He did what he does the best: made a match for the opposition team out of nowhere.I fell asleep and New Zealand had 350 and were basically all out.
What did you do Brave Babar?
He's too braveHe did what he does the best: made a match for the opposition team out of nowhere.