Since when was Shafiq placed at 6 his preferred position when he clearly said in all of his interivews he wants to bat up the order at no.3 no.4. It was very selfish of Arthur to just shuffle around Shafiq to make room for a failure like Babar at no.3. This position suits Babar more clearly he doesn't have the technique or the ability to adjust to the new ball, and he gets scared very easily. Meanwhile Shafiq has scored a century and 3 fifties during his time at the no.3 position, while he was substituted for Babar who then failed to perform anything post the NZ tour...
Shafiq scored 109, 67, 5, 68, 58, 0, 0, at POSITION 3.
(2 Tests in ENG, 3 against WI in UAE)
(2 Ducks)
Average: 43.86
15, 17, 23, 0, 2, 137, 50, 16, 4, 30, 22, DNB, 15, 0, 17, 13 at POSITION 6.
(2 Tests in NZ, 3 Tests in AUS, 3 in WI)
Average: 24.07
(2 Ducks)
39, 20, 12, 112, 62, 1 at POSITION 4.
(2 Tests against SL in UAE, 1 against IRE)
(0 Ducks)
Average: 41
Babars record while Asad was at #3:
69, 21 at POSITION 5.
(1 Test against WI in UAE)
(0 Ducks)
Average: 45
However, lets compare their tour to NZ where the disposition was made adamant.
Babar has an average of 35.5 after the tour and Shafiq an average of 13.75.
Their staggering 22.25 difference in bowler-friendly conditions suggested to MA that moving Shafiq down was the right step.
Lets look further to their tour to AUS.
Babar has an average of 11.33 while Shafiq has an average of 39.84.
Healthy difference of 28.51 in favor of Shafiq largely due to a century in the 1st Test.
Tour to WI:
Babar averaged 22.68 while Shafiq averaged 13.4.
A difference of 8.74 in favor of Babar.
Against SL in UAE:
Babar averaged 9.75 while Shafiq averaged 45.75 thanks to a century in the 2nd Test.
Difference goes to Shafiq.
Against IRE:
Babar averaged 36.5 while Shafiq averaged 31.5.
A difference in favor of Babar.
In a total of 5 tours they have played in since Babar made his debut in late 2016, Shafiq has been outclassed in 3.
Babar also had a higher average against the WI in the UAE and Shafiq due to scoring a pair in the 3rd match against them, lost his position.
Even today, at 14-3, it was Babar and not Shafiq, who took PAK to a hard-fought win.
Shafiqs average has fallen down in the last 2 years not due to being de-promoted down the order but due to his inability to sustain pressure.