Alright enough about the Ashes and India-South Africa, this is PakPassion so let's focus on Pakistan as it seeks a place in next year's World Test Championship final. Last year we had a run of favourable fixtures against the likes of Zimbabwe and Bangladesh. 2022 however will be the true litmus test of Babar Azam's Pakistan:
Mar - 3 Tests vs Australia (H)
Jul/Aug - 2 Tests vs Sri Lanka (A)
Oct/Nov - 2 Tests vs New Zealand (H)
Nov/Dec - 3 Tests vs England (H)
We should be favourites against Sri Lanka and England, while Australia and New Zealand will be tough challenges. AUS/NZL/ENG have a better chance of competing in Pakistan where pitches are more supportive of quick bowling than UAE. Winning three series would be an excellent achievement IMO.
As for the team - we know Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi, Fawad Alam, Abdullah Shafique and Azhar Ali (wrongly) are locked in. Abid Ali's ACS may spell the end of his international career so leaving him aside for now. Sajid Khan will keep his place taking 16 wickets at 15 in Bangladesh, leapfrogging Nauman Ali and Yasir Shah as our frontline spinner. Fahim Ashraf didn't pull up any trees in Bangladesh, but has been good since his return so he stays.
That means a second opener and two bowling spots are vacant.
Stable opening pairs are like gold dust now and there's no ideal solution. Imam-ul-Haq was our backup opener in Bangladesh, and averaged 100 in the QEA Trophy mostly on dead tracks in Punjab in 1st half of the tournament. However an avg of 25 from 11 Tests is nothing to write home about. The alternative is promote Azhar to open - and debut Saud Shakeel at #3.
The issue with the latter is Azhar's ability to play half-decent pace bowling has gone. He averages 31 minus ZIM since 2017. Sri Lanka at home in 2019 should've been his farewell with a youngster debuting vs Bangladesh in 2020. Nevertheless it's a temporary option until Haider Ali or Mohammad Huraira are ready. Plus it's the only way I see Saud Shakeel playing - whose debut has been blocked long enough.
Hasan Ali should return with his reverse swing and skiddy pace well suited for Asian conditions. Yes he had a disappointing T20 World Cup but let's not mix formats - he took 41 wickets at 16 in 2021. The last bowling gap depends on conditions. In Rawalpindi an extra seamer should play (Dhani/Infanullah/Naseem ?) - otherwise I'd choose Mohammad Nawaz. He looks improved and is turning his stock ball more since his last international stint, so he gets the nod ahead of Yasir Shah who averages 36.50 in Pakistan and appears on downward trajectory.
Azhar
Abdullah
Saud
Babar
Fawad
Rizwan
Fahim
Nawaz/pacer (depending on conditions)
Hasan
Sajid
Shaheen
Mar - 3 Tests vs Australia (H)
Jul/Aug - 2 Tests vs Sri Lanka (A)
Oct/Nov - 2 Tests vs New Zealand (H)
Nov/Dec - 3 Tests vs England (H)
We should be favourites against Sri Lanka and England, while Australia and New Zealand will be tough challenges. AUS/NZL/ENG have a better chance of competing in Pakistan where pitches are more supportive of quick bowling than UAE. Winning three series would be an excellent achievement IMO.
As for the team - we know Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi, Fawad Alam, Abdullah Shafique and Azhar Ali (wrongly) are locked in. Abid Ali's ACS may spell the end of his international career so leaving him aside for now. Sajid Khan will keep his place taking 16 wickets at 15 in Bangladesh, leapfrogging Nauman Ali and Yasir Shah as our frontline spinner. Fahim Ashraf didn't pull up any trees in Bangladesh, but has been good since his return so he stays.
That means a second opener and two bowling spots are vacant.
Stable opening pairs are like gold dust now and there's no ideal solution. Imam-ul-Haq was our backup opener in Bangladesh, and averaged 100 in the QEA Trophy mostly on dead tracks in Punjab in 1st half of the tournament. However an avg of 25 from 11 Tests is nothing to write home about. The alternative is promote Azhar to open - and debut Saud Shakeel at #3.
The issue with the latter is Azhar's ability to play half-decent pace bowling has gone. He averages 31 minus ZIM since 2017. Sri Lanka at home in 2019 should've been his farewell with a youngster debuting vs Bangladesh in 2020. Nevertheless it's a temporary option until Haider Ali or Mohammad Huraira are ready. Plus it's the only way I see Saud Shakeel playing - whose debut has been blocked long enough.
Hasan Ali should return with his reverse swing and skiddy pace well suited for Asian conditions. Yes he had a disappointing T20 World Cup but let's not mix formats - he took 41 wickets at 16 in 2021. The last bowling gap depends on conditions. In Rawalpindi an extra seamer should play (Dhani/Infanullah/Naseem ?) - otherwise I'd choose Mohammad Nawaz. He looks improved and is turning his stock ball more since his last international stint, so he gets the nod ahead of Yasir Shah who averages 36.50 in Pakistan and appears on downward trajectory.
Azhar
Abdullah
Saud
Babar
Fawad
Rizwan
Fahim
Nawaz/pacer (depending on conditions)
Hasan
Sajid
Shaheen