And what is your basis for that?A couple of low scores?
What I meant was that he doesn't add much to the team now. He will still score runs, and probably score more than others, but his runs do not help the team.
For example, he top-scored in the first Test against Sri Lanka in the UAE, but he was actually one of the chief architects of that defeat. That is why I have compared him to Misbah the ODI batsman in the past, who also scored more than others but was an equal culprit in terms of defeats.
He is 33, his tedious batting strangles the team, and he is not a role-model senior batsmen that the young batsmen can look up to and learn from. He played his part when he was in the shadow of Younis, but now after his retirement, he is getting exposed for his frailties. He is a disastrous number 3, but his runs as an opener don't add much to the team either, for example his four hour 35 runs in Christchurch.
Younis was not perfect, but when he scored his runs meant something. It put opposition on the back-foot and helped Pakistan take control of games. Azhar unfortunately is not capable of doing that.
Now before people go to the other extreme and attempt to give me a lesson in Test cricket and how we don't need aggressive hacks in this format, the point is that I am not asking for a madman; there is a big middle-ground between a stroke-less wonder like Azhar and a hack, and that is where majority of the quality batsmen operate.
In other words, we need 3-4 batsmen who can maintain a SR of 50+ at an average of 35-40. Haris is capable, Babar might do that eventually and hopefully someone like Saad can achieve that as well. Shafiq also needs to improve on that front, but I would keep him in the middle-order for now because I think he can make things happen.
I would be okay with Azhar boring my pants off if he was as prolific as Dravid, Kallis or Cook etc. (pre 2016 version), but he is not and at 33, he is not going to get better from here on.
It is not going to happen obviously, but if it were up to me, I would drop Azhar after the England Test series and see how the team progresses without him choking it to death.