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Azhar Ali - Test Captaincy Watch

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Previous unsuccessful ODI captain. Let's see if a change of format brings a change of fortune.

Azhar's performances have regressed since the retirement of Misbah and Younis. Azhar will have the added pressure of captaincy on top of needing to perform.

He has a very tough first assignment, Australia in Australia, a place Pakistan have always struggled.
 
This will end in tears, as expected.

If someone like Rizwan becomes vice-captain out of nowhere, as according to reports, Allah hi haafiz hai phir toh :salute
 
Azhar was always the right candidate for Tests, but he was shoved into a role where he didn't even deserve to be selected as a batsman, never mind captaincy.

My concern isn't about his captaincy, it is about whether he is good enough to still be in the team because he is 34 and I can see his refelexes are on a rapid decline.
 
Intresting to see if he returns to opening or stays at number 3. Defeat in Australia is expected. However if we lose to SL again then his short experiment needs to stop.
 
Azhar was always the right candidate for Tests, but he was shoved into a role where he didn't even deserve to be selected as a batsman, never mind captaincy.

My concern isn't about his captaincy, it is about whether he is good enough to still be in the team because he is 34 and I can see his refelexes are on a rapid decline.

I'm not so sure about this reflexes thing, especially for someone who is still in their early/mid 30's..
I say this as someone who is much much older and I seem to ob ok when I occasionally visit a net and have a bowling machine hurling down balls at 85mph.
 
This will end in tears, as expected.

If someone like Rizwan becomes vice-captain out of nowhere, as according to reports, Allah hi haafiz hai phir toh :salute

Define ending in tears.

As last time I checked we have lost everything even in tests excluding 1-0 win over Aus in UAE and 1-1 draw in Eng in last 3 years.
 
Such an awful choice. This guy is a failed captain. Kicked from ODI captain. Kicked from Lahore Qalanders captain. Overlooked by Sarfraz as test captain (as he impressed more where Azhar failed). Misbah was a good test captain and not an amazing one in limited overs, yet even Misbah was able to excel in domestic limited overs captaincy. Azhar can not even do this. And unlike Misbah and Sarfraz isn't someone who regularly captained in domestic/U19, he was learning on the trade last time (and i expect nothing will change).

Not to mention as a player his form is a worry, reflexes are declining, and coaches were even confused what position as a result he should be batting at.

With his credentials and previous record, no opposition team is going to be wary of him. And I doubt he'll command any sort of leadership in the team as a result, especially if certain individuals believe they are better tactically/more captaincy experience than him.

I don't know why we have done this. Shan or Asad should have gotten captaincy, at least give it to someone who isn't encumbered by past captaincy failure.
 
I'm not so sure about this reflexes thing, especially for someone who is still in their early/mid 30's..
I say this as someone who is much much older and I seem to ob ok when I occasionally visit a net and have a bowling machine hurling down balls at 85mph.

Look at his pathetic efforts with bat in last 18 months and you can see this isnt just lack of form. He looked like a tailender in SA series. not player he was 3 years ago.
 
Intresting to see if he returns to opening or stays at number 3. Defeat in Australia is expected. However if we lose to SL again then his short experiment needs to stop.

Agreed. However I believe Azhar cant do a worse job than Sarfaraz and I hope he wins the tosses against Srl in tests.
 
Such an awful choice. This guy is a failed captain. Kicked from ODI captain. Kicked from Lahore Qalanders captain. Overlooked by Sarfraz as test captain (as he impressed more where Azhar failed). Misbah was a good test captain and not an amazing one in limited overs, yet even Misbah was able to excel in domestic limited overs captaincy. Azhar can not even do this. And unlike Misbah and Sarfraz isn't someone who regularly captained in domestic/U19, he was learning on the trade last time (and i expect nothing will change).

Not to mention as a player his form is a worry, reflexes are declining, and coaches were even confused what position as a result he should be batting at.

With his credentials and previous record, no opposition team is going to be wary of him. And I doubt he'll command any sort of leadership in the team as a result, especially if certain individuals believe they are better tactically/more captaincy experience than him.

I don't know why we have done this. Shan or Asad should have gotten captaincy, at least give it to someone who isn't encumbered by past captaincy failure.

Asad has been equally terrible and now doesnt even average 40 in tests. While Shan has played 16 tests with an average of 26, this was never gonna happen unless we totally discard merit.
 
Look at his pathetic efforts with bat in last 18 months and you can see this isnt just lack of form. He looked like a tailender in SA series. not player he was 3 years ago.

I might be in the minority here but I've never actually rated Azhar Ali as a batsman.
A tailend/leg spinning bowler turned batsmen with limited shots but a huge mental ability to block, block and block some more. It served a purpose in tests but I always felt he would be vulnerable and eventually get found out.

Maybe he'll do well again and block his way to a few more centuries, who knows?
 
Asad has been equally terrible and now doesnt even average 40 in tests. While Shan has played 16 tests with an average of 26, this was never gonna happen unless we totally discard merit.

agree with these issues, but if they are playing (and I assume they are), I'd give one of them captaincy. Could always remove them if it doesn't work out (which will be harder with Azhar). But anyone new is an upgrade over a failed captain. At least Asad and Shan as mediocre as they are in better form, averaging around 40. Azhar averages 6 this year, and 30 the year before. And just watching him, he doesn't look like the batsman he once was at the moment, not assured at the crease at all.
 
I might be in the minority here but I've never actually rated Azhar Ali as a batsman.
A tailend/leg spinning bowler turned batsmen with limited shots but a huge mental ability to block, block and block some more. It served a purpose in tests but I always felt he would be vulnerable and eventually get found out.

Maybe he'll do well again and block his way to a few more centuries, who knows?

Never been a huge fan of his either, plus his limited technic has gone, even his levels of concentration arent what they should be. Also with tours to Australia and england coming up his limited technic will be take apart even further.
 
After hes past his sell by date and cant even score runs at international level any more.

U will see him score runs now all of a sudden. He will step up to this challenge. When he was scoring triple and double tons they gave captaincy to sarfraz who was doing nothing, so i think he was not happy and that he stopped scoring for his captain
 
I'm not so sure about this reflexes thing, especially for someone who is still in their early/mid 30's..
I say this as someone who is much much older and I seem to ob ok when I occasionally visit a net and have a bowling machine hurling down balls at 85mph.

That's great for you.

However, Azhar is playing at a professional level and that too at the highest level in intl. cricket.

Cook retired last year and they are the same age.
 
Azhars knee issues, his limited batring skills and decline in ability to score means he will be a sitting duck for a few more series and then will be done.
 
Define ending in tears.

As last time I checked we have lost everything even in tests excluding 1-0 win over Aus in UAE and 1-1 draw in Eng in last 3 years.
Sarfraz's tenure also ended in tears, so pretty much more of the same I guess?

Although I believe Azhar will be kicked out sooner, as Pakistan will inevitably get smashed in Test cricket and WTC will add double the pressure than usual.
 
Mickey Arthur comments on TV today:

"Azhar Ali is one of the nicest men I know, he's a fantastic human being with great values, just a solid nice guy and people follow him for those character traits. He's not demonstrative or forceful but he has a steel when he gets out there onto the ground but he doesn't take that off the field. I hope he goes well as Test captain"
 
Loving what Asad and Babar are doing in the practice match atm but should Azhar get Iftikhar some game time with the bat in either this match or the next? Chances of a collapse go up when facing Starc, Cummins and Hazelwood. Ifti despite a fine FC record hasn't played red/pink ball cricket in Australian conditions and you don't want the first ever over you face to be from the likes of those three.

Maybe more of a Misbah call in this setup, but it's still Azhar's team ain't it? :sarf
 
Azhar Ali 5(18) LBW to an inswinging yorker by Neser. 2nd inning of the 1st practice match. Is it gonna get better for him?
 
'You can't chop and change': Mark Taylor slams Pakistan's tactics as Australia dominate Day 2

Former Australian skipper Mark Taylor has slammed Pakistan's game plans on Day 2 as a double-century stand for the opening wicket took the game away from the tourists.

Pakistan's young bowling attack looked listless from the outset, with David Warner finishing the day unbeaten on 151, while Joe Burns fell three runs short of a century of his own.

Taylor pointed to Pakistan captain Azhar Ali's field placements and erratic bowling as a major reason for why Burns and Warner were able to get on top at the Gabba.

"Azhar Ali certainly did not have a good day today," he told Wide World of Sports.

"They were unsure about what tactics they were going to use and in the end they used a number of tactics over the day and you can't do that to David Warner, you've got to stick to a plan. You can't chop and change for one over here and there.

"It seemed to me that they didn't really have a plan that they thought was going to work and in the end none of their plans worked."

It was a welcome return to form for Warner after the horror he endured in his first Test series back in the team in England, as Stuart Broad worked him over from around the wicket, a tactic Pakistan didn't even bother trying until he was well set.

"I was a little surprised that the right-handed Pakistani bowlers didn't go around the wicket earlier," Taylor added.

"David's the sort of guy where you've got to get him early. If you don't get him in those first handful of overs, he's going to be very difficult to get out because he's so busy at the crease and he's so hard to keep on strike because he rotates the strike well and he hits the bad balls to the boundary.

"That's what England did so well, thanks to Stuart Broad, they were able to get him really early and therefore got him before he ever got started."
https://wwos.nine.com.au/cricket/ma...dominate/c1e5c0b0-84fe-4f3f-aaf8-de81074d7a8b
 
This thread should be called Misbah test captaincy performance.
 
What did PCB gather from Azhar's ODI captaincy that led them to believe he'd be a good Test captain ?
 
What did PCB gather from Azhar's ODI captaincy that led them to believe he'd be a good Test captain ?

Azhar is Misbahs hand puppet so pretty much that will answer why hes been made captain again.
 
Bowlers rotation was fine but not great field settings and tactics. Team management is to be blamed as well.

-> Warner should have been tested around the wicket by right arm pacers since the start
-> Burn is a strong leg side player and bowling him in swings and ball on his pad wasn't on
 
Azhar is Misbahs hand puppet so pretty much that will answer why hes been made captain again.

No easy answers on test captaincy to be honest. No one is playing consistently in the play eleven to have a shot long term captaincy. The bold (maybe even too much pressure) would be to give it to babar - which of course would be a lot of responsibility for a player who is trying to establish himself as a test player. So while I don’t like Azhar as captain (even more so because he will be a doormat for Misbah) the pcb had no choice . Asad has been playing too poorly to be considered
 
Why not give it to Asad Shafiq? Azhar Ali is tried and tested captaincy wise and doesn't appear to have passion for the job either and neither does his recent individual form justify it. PCB decision making does not make sense
 
Captaincy watch lol I would rather watch Bangladesh play. It makes me puke with the type of defensive mindset he has similar to what Misbah had. 10 overs and field was spread like its a 50 over game
 
In the 10 overs since lunch he's bowled Haris, Iftikhar, and Imran Khan. Shockingly brainless captaincy that has allowed both batsmen to re-settle after the break. I have never seen a captain this incompetent. Even Misbah wasn't as bad on the last Australia tour
 
Azhar Ali as captain is about as effective as a love letter addressed “to whom it may concern"
 
Cant believe he was bowling haris Sohail and Iftikhar for so long when Travis Head and Wade were coming in. And then now he chose Imran Khan out of all the fast bowlers
 
Azhar Ali is still bowling Haris Sohail. Really triggering and frustrating now. Azhar has given up so he's bowling Part-timer Haris Sohail for fun, Azhar Ali and Pakistan might as well forfeit the second test match and Azhar Ali should resign from the captaincy. I dont care even if Haris has got two wickets
 
And Iftikhar now to the new batsman. He's already thinking about saving his bowlers for the second test.

A new low for Pakistan
 
Azhar still using Haris and now Iftikhar. Azhar has to resign immediately now and it would be good if Pakistan forfeits this match as well as the next match
 
Worst captain in the history of Pakistan cricket since 1969 when Intikhab was captain

This is the most one sided series in AUS even the 2005,2010 and 2015 ones were not this bad. This is as if I am watching a match of Bangladesh vs Australia

Total garbage
 
An absolute joke. He is Misbah's puppet.

This is the most embarrassing bowling performance I have ever seen from Pakistan. Just bowl Naseem, the most lethal looking pacer for Pakistan. Instead he resorts to the part timers and Imran Khan Sr. Naseem makes Warner jump around and dismisses him. He has troubled a few batsmen, but as soon as he gets a wicket he is removed from the attack and hasn't been bowled for 3 hours. It's not like he's injured either.
 
i don't understand what he's trying to do? Have they accepted defeat? Are they just waiting for them to declare? Are they focusing on the next match already? Do they expect to draw this match by batting it out?

Like what are you even doing?
 
Misbah’s puppet is an apt description. I don’t think he has any input in the playing XI or the major tactical decisions.

I don’t think I can tolerate the duo of Misbah and Azhar.
 
Appointing him captain at this stage of his career is a chota mota joke in itself.
 
Absolutely pathetic that he allowed the over rate to get so bad that he was forced to bowl spinners to get it down.
 
Leapords don’t change there spots!

Really poor defensive captaincy from Azhar.

Until we don’t change our approach and mindsets we are going nowhere.

What was most worrying was the lack of plans bowling to the Australian batsman, makes you wonder what’s the point of Waqar Younis vein there ??
 
Controlling the over rate is a part of captaincy and it cost him on day 3.

Even if the team was great, he would bring them down a few notches due to shoddy decision-making.
 
Controlling the over rate is a part of captaincy and it cost him on day 3.

Even if the team was great, he would bring them down a few notches due to shoddy decision-making.

Australia lost 9 wickets for 260 odd runs today... but sure whatever you say
 
The show is being run by Misbah even Wasim Akram said these field placings looks like of Misbah . Azhar was offered captaincy and he accepted thinking not to offend anyone at PCB .Misbahs choice was Azhar as it was in 2015
 
Azhar is a great guy, but Sarfraz was at least wicketkeeping as captain. Azhar can't stick around scoring no runs, not bowling and setting the most useless fields.

Just go with Babar. He's the only one with a solid place in the side. Or at least go with a good tactical captain if he's not going to be contributing with much else.
 
Azhar is a great guy, but Sarfraz was at least wicketkeeping as captain. Azhar can't stick around scoring no runs, not bowling and setting the most useless fields.

Just go with Babar. He's the only one with a solid place in the side. Or at least go with a good tactical captain if he's not going to be contributing with much else.

Other than 1-2 innings, Azhar hasn't scored runs in 2 years, he was done as a batsmen a year ago.

As a captain, we already knew he was a bad choice - as a ODI captain he was arguably one of the worst ever

I don't know how Wasim Khan and Misbah justify giving the captaincy to Azhar. And he's probably not going anywhere anytime soon, these guys don't typically own up to mistakes
 
Azhar is a joke of a captain. Naseem shah didn’t bowl at all after getting warner out. Post lunch he started with imran and iftikhar. Absolutely defensive and defeatist mindset. Had he not given up so early, their lead would be no more than 100-150.
 
Time for Azhar Ali to quit test cricket. He is blocking a spot of Imam/Abid.
 
Australia lost 9 wickets for 260 odd runs today... but sure whatever you say

They scored 580.

:ibutt

It's Test cricket, not T20I where we ignore what happened the day before. This is like celebrating picking up wickets at the death after getting smashed for 350 in the first 40 overs of an ODI.

What a captain. :salute
 
He should be dropped for the next Test. Drop Azhar, Shan and Imran. Make Rizwan the Test captain.
 
One more gift by Misbah , he made him captain though he does not deserve place in team , players like Imam and Abid are sitting out side and he is completely out of form and in playing eleven , Asad Shafiq should have been made captain , this decision itself shows how much Misbah knows about cricket , he and Waqar both are curse for this team , Iftikhar is playing based on 20-20 performance , Misbah is clueless
 
There's nothing to watch here. We've already seen he's the worst international cricket captain the game has ever seen.
 
He wasn't good at all.

maybe his first innings was average, but he was a lot better in the second innings, playing the short ball well and was looking to play shots rather than block all the time. His dismissal in the second innings was a bit unlucky
 
maybe his first innings was average, but he was a lot better in the second innings, playing the short ball well and was looking to play shots rather than block all the time. His dismissal in the second innings was a bit unlucky

I get your point, but didn't quite support Babar and Rizwan in the second innings, should have converted it into a hundred.
 
Legend's blunt warning for Pakistan as horror world record looms

Former Australian captain Mark Taylor says Pakistan need to rethink their strategy in the field if they're to avoid setting an unwanted world record during the second Test against Australia in Adelaide.

The visitors have lost 13 consecutive Test matches in Australia, dating back to 1999. That equals the record for the most consecutive losses in one country in Test history, set by Bangladesh more than a decade ago.

Australia record a huge victory in Brisbane by an innings and five runs, extending Pakistan's miserable record in this country. The tourists have won just four of the 36 Tests they've played in Australia, with the home side victorious on 25 occasions.

Taylor pinpointed Pakistan's approach to bowling and fielding as a real problem.

"I thought the interesting thing was the way they bowled and fielded on day two in Brisbane," Taylor told Wide World of Sports.

"I think the extra pace on the ball impacts their bowling and fielding more than their batting. They leak runs because they don't bowl consistently enough, and they leak runs in the circle because they're fielding isn't attuned to Australian conditions.

"The ball pings off the bat so they tend to stay back a bit, but then you've got David Warner and Joe Burns dropping the ball at their feet and taking a single.

"Even when they pushed the field back it didn't stop the boundaries, so they've really got to come up with a better strategy with the ball and in the field to limit the runs."

Pakistan had the best of the early exchanges in Brisbane, batting through the opening session of the match without losing a wicket. The former Aussie skipper believes the visitors' top order could be a thorn in the side of the Australians.

"I look at their side and I see some players who can succeed in Australian conditions," Taylor said.

"Shan Masood at the top of the order looked good, and Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq and Mohammad Rizwan call all play.

"It didn't look to me that their batsman were afraid of the bounce, which is one thing we always talk about.

"They made 240 and 335 with the bat, that's not bad for Brisbane. It's probably only 100 runs short of where you need to be in Brisbane, but you've got to bowl and field better than they did."

Taylor, who captained Australia when Pakistan recorded its most recent win in this country, says a negative mindset may be holding the tourists back.

"I think there's a bit of a feeling that when they come to Australia straight away they're thinking it will be tough and they'll struggle to win, which is the wrong attitude and it's hard to break. You need a strong side with a strong leader to overcome that.

"Their batting side this time around doesn't look too bad, although the tail's a worry. The bowling is the real problem for them.

"They've got a 16-year-old, a 19-year-old, and a couple of senior bowlers who don't have great records in Australia. I think their bowling is a work in progress.

"I think what they're hoping is that next time around the likes of Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi are better for having made this trip.

"I suspect that this series is almost a prelude to the next one."
https://wwos.nine.com.au/cricket/au...-concern/4c31cf19-518f-4851-893f-790029d74ed6
 
Azhar Ali - Clueless

I watched the first session and his face told the whole story.

Body language down, doesn’t seem interested in captaincy at all.

Haven’t seen a captain more forced to be on the field than him.
 
Pakistan skipper ‘a long way off’: Ponting

Test great Ricky Ponting says the captaincy of Pakistan’s Azhar Ali was “a long way off the mark” on the opening day of the second Domain Test, adding he feels sorry for the 34-year-old given he’s an inexperienced leader in charge of a “pretty pedestrian” bowling attack.

Azhar was handed the leadership of the Pakistan Test side just last month when Sarfaraz Ahmed was sacked as skipper, despite the former’s minimal captaincy experience at first-class level.

Ponting said he felt for Azhar, but added the skipper hadn’t shown enough leadership or tactical nous on Friday as David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne both posted centuries on another dominant day for Australia’s batsmen.

“Terrible,” Ponting told cricket.com.au when asked what he thought of Azhar’s tactics on the opening day in Adelaide. “He just looks like he’s a long way off the mark, Azhar Ali.

“He’s only captained 16 first-class games in his life, so he’s a young captain in charge of a young bowling team and they look like they just need a bit more experience at the helm.

“It’s obviously not the most skilled bowling attack of all time. But that’s where you need the captain to be able to help out and set certain fields for you, and tell you exactly what he wants you to do as a bowler. It doesn’t look like they’ve had that direction out on the field.

“It’s not anything personal against Azhar Ali, I’m just saying what I’ve seenon the field. Tactically, he looks like he’s been a fair way behind.

“I absolutely feel sorry for him. Even the fact they debuted a 16-year-old (Naseem Shah) in Brisbane and they couldn’t use him properly for whatever reason, and he’s not playing this game.

“And he just doesn’t look like he’s got the cattle in that bowling group to make any sort of inroads at all.”

Ponting said the way Azhar missed a tight run-out chance early in the day’s play, where a clean pick-up and throw could have created an opportunity, symbolised another disappointing day for the tourists.

“He was on his heels, he was sloppy, he picked it up lazily and threw it off balance,” Ponting said. “That to me just says he’s probably not engaged in the game enough.”

But Ponting was quick to add Azhar wasn’t helped on Friday by his bowlers, who he said gave up too many boundaries square of the wicket and didn’t bowl enough full balls to trouble Warner and Labuschagne.

The recall of Mohammad Abbas and addition of debutant Musa Khan did little to improve the potency of the Pakistan attack, which gave up a total of 580 at the Gabba last week.

“From what I’ve seen, their attack is pretty pedestrian,” he said. “It’s certainly not the best fast-bowling attack I’ve seen Pakistan put out.

“About five overs into the day, I said to someone, ‘They’re not going to take another wicket for the whole day here’.

“Mohammad Abbas is bowling in the low 120s with no movement, Shaheen Afridi looks likely and lively, he looks like a good bowler, but Musa Khan has no control, is short and is a nice skiddy pace (for the batsmen).

“They’re relying on batsmen to make mistakes. And when you’ve got hungry batsmen out there like these two are, they’re not going to give their wicket away.”

https://www.cricket.com.au/news/ric...ia-highlights-adelaide-second-test/2019-11-30
 
More criticism of Azhar Ali

Cricket greats have lashed a toothless Pakistan and their captain Azhar Ali after the Aussies reached 1-302 at stumps on a rain-interrupted day at Adelaide Oval.

On a one-sided opening day of the second and final Test between the two sides, David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne both hit big hundreds as part of an unbeaten 294-run stand.

Warner finished not out on 166, batting gloriously to hit back-to-back hundreds for the sixth time in his career after his 154 in Australia's victory at the Gabba last week.

Labuschagne's century was also his second straight and allowed him to overtake Steve Smith at the top of the Test run charts - his unbeaten 126 taking him to 793 for the calendar year.

After Joe Burns fell early for just four, Warner and Labuschagne didn't offer any real chance for the rest of the evening against an ill-disciplined Pakistan attack.

The tourists' tactics never helped, particularly when part-time spinner Iftikhar Ahmad bowled in tandem with fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi after the dinner break.

"This is another one of those bemusing bowling options," former Test skipper Ricky Ponting said on Channel 7.

"Surely Yasir Shah is a better wicket-taking option than Iftikhar in the situation of the game.

"Yes, Warner plays him well and (Yasir has) had his opportunity to bowl a few overs today already. But coming off five wickets in Brisbane...?"

Iftikhar bowled two overs for 13 runs before being replaced by Yasir, who beat the edge of Labuschagne in his first over back into the attack.

Australia succeeded with the bat after winning the toss and sending themselves in despite intermittent rain that delayed the start of play.

Remarkably, Pakistan captain Azhar Ali said he would have chosen to bowl had the coin landed his way - a plan that was proof of a looming disaster regardless of the toss result.

"That would have been a massive mistake," former Australian paceman Glenn McGrath said.

Ponting added: "I just had a little chuckle to myself. It was a bit of a surprise to me."

The Ashes-winning captain later told the Cricket Australia website that Azhar's tactics were "terrible", saying the Pakistan skipper "looks like he's a long way off the mark".

While Ponting just wanted to see some positive captaincy in search of wickets, one of his predecessors refused to hold back.

Former Australian captain Mark Taylor said Pakistan's "very ordinary attack ... does detract from what David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne did".

What would Tim Paine have made of Azhar Ali's desire to bowl regardless of the toss result?
What would Tim Paine have made of Azhar Ali's desire to bowl regardless of the toss result? Credit: Getty
"They really worked hard at the crease early on when it was a little bit tougher, and then when they worked the Pakistanis down they just didn't give them anything," Taylor said on Macquarie radio.

"At the end they just kept the pressure on and the last hour, hour and a half, Pakistan were absolutely shot.

"We're sort of in the same situation that we were in the Gabba Test match. There's a real lack of penetration with the ball. Execution-wise there’s not a lot enough balls being bowled at the right area."

Meanwhile, Warner gave credit to returning Pakistan paceman Mohammad Abbas for forcing him to tighten up his defence at the crease.

"Probably the best I've ever left I think," he said.

"And I think that's down to the quality bowling of (Mohammad) Abbas. I just waited for him to over pitch and that's one thing on my game I've really tried to work hard on is really try to be a bit more patient and really wait for it.

"The last two games I've actually showed myself I can do that and I'm capable of doing that. I'm just really proud with how good my defence actually was tonight."

But even Warner acknowledged the tourists were their own worst enemies.

"They probably bowled a fraction too short, didn't make us bowl straight down the ground," Warner said.

"I think you've got to try and dry up the field a little bit and try and get us playing straight and I think we were able to score freely."

https://7news.com.au/sport/cricket/...roved-pakistan-were-destined-to-fail-c-582550
 
Lmao Azhar Ali makes Sarfraz look like an upgrade. What a friggin joke.
 
It is futile to discuss his captaincy because he has no input. He is Misbah’s puppet.
 
There is a reason he was kicked from the ODI format. He is and will always remain a poor captain.

Misbah needs to shed off any favoritism in him if he wants to survive in his double role.
 
The only thing he could have done right was his own batting - can't even do that. Must be dropped, please. Guy doesn't know which position he needs to bat, and how to bat.
 
Shoaib Akhtar just called him fudu in his latest postcast :)))
 
Should retire as a player, let alone still be captain.
 
I think we had a consensus going on PP that the captain must make the team on merit first. Azhar averages 25-26 in the last 3 years and that comes down to 12 outside of the UAE. At 35 years of age does he warrant a place in the team?

Though I fully expect him to extend his career with a hundred against SL, should we be sticking with a captain who is a free wicket in SENA since 2017?
 
Chosen the wrong team! So not sure what else he can do now.
 
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