The risk is exaggerated, and these myths have recently turned Pakistan into a laughingstock in Test cricket.
Asian teams will always have an advantage over non-Asian teams when it comes to playing spin on turning tracks due to environmental and weather-related factors. However, we shouldn't confuse playing spin on flat tracks—where the ball doesn’t turn and brute force works—with the skill of countering spin on challenging surfaces using techniques like deft touches and using your feet.
Since we don’t play India and Sri Lanka’s performance is inconsistent, this approach is likely to succeed almost every time.
In our domestic cricket, you’ll find far more players adept at handling spin than those who excel against pace, seam, or swing. Players like Saud Shakeel, Kamran Ghulam, Tayyab Tahir, Mohammad Hurraira, and Imam-ul-Haq are just a few examples—there’s no shortage of talent in this area. We will not be a joke at home at least. We will worry about rest later.