It depends - more or less every wicket in PAK is similar, which is the biggest surprise to me considering the size of the country. Apart from difference from climate, characteristics of the wickets are almost same from Peshawar to Karachi. For a country of the size a little bigger than SRL, ENG has completely different surface in 2 grounds, may be even as close as 10 KM.
I think, PAK wickets are not conducive to any thing that is good in cricket - batting, bowling, fielding.
Fielding is easily identifiable - 75-80% wickets are down to bowled or LBW & may be 3 or 4 catches go to slip, then half of those are dropped. Fielding is a thankless job & it won't improve, unless drop catches are hurting in domestic level. When 30 of the 40 wickets in a FC match goes down to Bowled/LBW, I don't think catching will ever improve & this is purely because of the wicket - edges don't carry, neither ball deviates much to take the edge.
Batting is conditional - KAkmal did wonders this year, but PAK wickets are made for very limited batsmen, whose main strength is blocking, patience to bat for long hours without hitting a boundary & very limited back-foot game. Fawad, Azhar, Asif Zakir, Usman, Isarullah, Manzoor, Misbah, Hasan Raja, Farhat, Shehzad .... these are most successful players whose game actually are very much limited. Besides, dead slow & low wickets don't help to develop back-foot game; therefore hardly any PAK batsman can cut, pull or drive on the rise, unless it's a rank half volley - I can predict that Tamim's FC stats will be much, much inferior than Shaan Masood on those wickets. Still, batting is functional at Test level for the nature of the game. However, match duration is not suitable for building the habit of big scores.
PAK wickets are worst for bowlers - it's almost killing the fundamental skills of a bowler - pace, bounce, swing, cut, flight, spin. Moreover, matches are played for 70-75 overs/day, which doesn't help developing appropriate physical condition of the pacers & these wickets don't break much - spinners has nothing in it even on Day 4. This has created a series of accurate medium pacers, whose best quality is line length - they can't bowl fast, neither can use the new ball & conventional swing is almost nonexistent. What they do is seem around greenish wickets, which becomes gun barrel straight with international quality ball & wickets. It's even worse for spinners - hardly any bounce, dead slow turn & short duration match in Oct-Dec doesn't allow the wicket to break - result is lots of darters. Classical spinners weapons - loop, flight, drift & turn is almost gone; every team has 2/3 left-armers, who basically are fast darters, bowls round the wicket, within sticks & the wicket gives them lots of LBW/Bowled. For a spinner like Babar, his domestic stats are twice the better than Test stats, despite playing many Tests in Asia & against sub-standard teams against spin. On contrary, the 2 most skillful bowlers in recent times - Asif & Ajmal once had lower Test average than domestics. Their unique skills with ball often are nullified by the tracks.
Overall, wickets are not good for any cricket skills & most of the domestic List A/T20 are decided by toss, which doesn't reflect a healthy state.