Beyond the Boundary: In a year of surprises, can Pakistan produce one more Test shock in South Africa?

MenInG

PakPassion Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Oct 2, 2004
Runs
217,684
Our sincerest thanks to @Markhor for this very deep and detailed preview of the upcoming Test series between South Africa and Pakistan


389298.6.jpg


The numbers suggest Pakistan stand little chance of winning in South Africa.
  • The last time Pakistan won consecutive Test series was 2021 (home to South Africa and away to lowly Zimbabwe).
  • Their last Test series win outside Asia was 2017.
  • Their last Test win in South Africa is 2007.
  • Pakistan have never won a Test series in South Africa with their best result being a draw in 1998.
  • Pakistan has a 100% losing record at the two hosting grounds – Cape Town and Centurion.
Therefore a 2-0 defeat is all but certain, right? Just as it was all but certain Australia would whitewash West Indies at home yet suffered defeat at their almost impregnable Brisbane fortress. It was all but certain Pakistan would beat Bangladesh at home having previously never lost a single Test to the visitors. Instead, they succumbed to a humiliating whitewash.

Or that England would steamroller Pakistan after the Bangladesh debacle, the Bazball fuelled 0-3 win in 2022, and the 1st Test in Multan where Pakistan conceded 800. Instead, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan combined to produce a stunning turnaround. Or that India would waltz to yet another home series win, yet New Zealand whitewashed them ending a 12-year unbeaten Test record.

2024 has also seen a higher Test win percentage for touring teams than every year of the last decade bar one. In a year that’s confounded expectations and cricket history at every turn – who can be certain of anything?

Batting

Fragility defines both batting units with Pakistan particularly vulnerable in their top order. Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub may have promising futures but as a partnership they’ve been abject, failing to cross double digits in 9 out of their 12 stands, and are by a distance the worst averaging Pakistani opening pair (min. 10 partnerships).

Lowest averaging Pakistan opening pairs (min. 10 stands)
Average
Alimuddin and Hanif Mohammad
28.84​
Majid Khan and Mudassar Nazar
27.07​
Abid Ali and Imran Butt
26.90​
Mohammad Hafeez and Shan Masood
19.10​
Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub
8.00​

While captain Shan Masood revitalised his Test career on the last tour of South Africa in 2018/19, he can still only muster an average of 29.69.

For the hosts, opener Tony de Zorzi is under pressure averaging only 16.81 after 11 innings at home. South Africa’s middle order is inexperienced with captain Temba Bavuma providing 60 of their combined 82 Test caps. It's a far cry from the Jacques Kallis, AB De Villiers, Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis era.

Pakistan’s middle order was revamped after the Multan defeat to England with the headline grabbing drop of Babar Azam. He returns to the squad despite not playing a single FC game since. Babar was once seen as Pakistan’s best player of pace but his decline in form coincides with a sharp drop in his average against the seamers.

Babar Azam vs PaceAverage per dismissal
Debut till 31 Dec 202239.95
01 Jan 2023-today17.10

While Saud Shakeel and Kamran Ghulam produced excellent hundreds against England on turning tracks - whether their techniques can withstand the pacier and bouncier pitches of South Africa remains to be seen. Saud averaged only 15.33 in Australia last year.

Pakistan’s only two Test victories in South Africa saw 1st innings totals of 259 (Durban 1998) and 265 (Port Elizabeth 2007) so don’t require massive scores to succeed. However, they were dismissed for below 200 in 4 of their 6 innings in the 2018/19 tour which, simply put, won’t suffice.


Bowling

South Africa’s pace attack has been depleted with injuries to Lungi Ngidi, Gerald Coetzee and Nandre Burger. However, Kagiso Rabada continues to lead their pace attack while 6ft 8 left-arm swing bowler Marco Jansen has enjoyed a meteoric rise in his young career.

Pakistan’s poor record in the Southern Hemisphere is partly due to a lack of accurate high release point seamers, and quality high pace. Their last Test win in South Africa came partly thanks to superb bowling from Mohammad Asif, backed up by the searing heat of Shoaib Akhtar. They currently possess nobody of the same calibre.

Shaheen Shah Afridi is dropped while Naseem Shah has never consistently convinced in Test cricket. Mir Hamza and Mohammad Abbas are wily FC campaigners but neither possess high pace. Aamer Jamal enjoyed a successful debut in Australia with bat and ball but has a high economy. Much depends on Khurram Shehzad to stay fit.

Pakistan’s “spin to win” strategy against England is unlikely to be as lethal in Cape Town and Centurion where 64 of the 65 wickets fell to spin in the 2018/19 Tests. Yet they may be tempted to play Noman Ali to offer the injury prone seamers rest, and useful lower order runs. His counterpart Keshav Maharaj has shown left arm spin can provide value even on South Africa’s seaming decks.


Overall

Unlike 2018/19, the white-ball series comes first. While no substitute for FC matches prior to the Tests, that and the recent Australia tour means experience playing on hard, bouncy pitches will be relatively fresh.

Whether Pakistan can translate this to red-ball success is a stretch, but in a dramatic year of Test cricket one cannot rule out one more twist.
 
Unfortunately surprises happen rarely in Pakistan cricket and I agree with you that Pakistan has slim chances of winning the Test series because dropping Sajid Khan was a blunder but I still hope he will be included at the last moment as maybe it was a mind trick.
 
Unfortunately surprises happen rarely in Pakistan cricket and I agree with you that Pakistan has slim chances of winning the Test series because dropping Sajid Khan was a blunder but I still hope he will be included at the last moment as maybe it was a mind trick.
Why would you even think this way if pak can beat mighty Australia in their backyard after 20 odd years surely can win against weak sa team just need to be good on the day.
 
As if an off spinner like Sajid Khan is going to make any difference.

PAK trundlers have to put s shift in and try their best to take wickets with that new ball.
 
I dont think Pakistan have much chance, Abbas used to be great but I remember Pakistan team suddenly dropped him after one bad test series, he has aged now so not sure about his ability.

Naseem is very erratic as he hasn’t played much at the domestic level and hasn’t found his length.

Bavuma is in superb form and the two wicketkeepers batsman are class, Stubbs is one for the future.

I sense a drubbing.
 
This time Pak pace attack is very much balanced... I am sure they can turn the tables this time.
 
Its a calamity SSA not playing Test cricket. Ideally Pakistan should have prepared for this to carry a decent Attack for SA. With Rauf also in the picture. Shame these mercenaries have other priorities.

Saim Shafiq Shan Babar Saud Rizwan Jamal Noman Naseem SSA Rauf

This should have been the team, 4 seamers with Rauf being the impact player and bowling 12-14 overs a day.

Pakistan never produce a Test great like in near future :cummins :ms :anderson
 
If Khurram stays fit and Babar gets back to his runs then Pakistan will have a chance
 
The selection has been terrible. Abbas? Mir Hamza? I mean seriously. Were these jokers not watching Pakistan’s last tour to SA. What were we lacking? Pace, pace, pace. And what do we do, get some of the slowest “seamers” on the planet!
 
Why would you even think this way if pak can beat mighty Australia in their backyard after 20 odd years surely can win against weak sa team just need to be good on the day.
South Africa is not an easy wicket to bat on in Test cricket, and our main batter, Babar Azam, is out of form. Rizwan is now performing intermittently, and in the case of the bowlers, they are lacking fire and pace.
 
I did not expect Pakistan to win 2-1 at home vs England after the first test. This new look team has surprised me. Having said that South Africa has been arguably the toughest place to win for us (Bharat) and so I don’t expect Pakistan to pull off what we couldn’t. The lack of SENA experience in batting might go against them. But I expect to see a good fight from Team Pakistan. Some of new players we all have our eyes on.
 
Khurram fitness will be the key I rate him very highly though he is made out of glass it seems I think if he can have couple of good games and get support from Amir Jamal and Noman we can win a test squad if batting hold their end of the bargain
 
Watching maharaj and jaysuria take fivers this game one option is we go with 5 batsman and Sajid, Jamal and Noman handing 7-9 with Naseem and Khurram playing as two main seamer it’s risky but worth taking a punt.
 
Pakistan will be competitive. I'm not sure if we can win a test match. God Willing we will but I hope we can put up a good fight.
 
It’s really been sad since lat 10 years we have been the worst SENA travelling team among all sub cont sides including BD when at a time we were head and shoulders the best in 80’s and 90’s hopefully we can put up a stronger show this time and atleast win a test
 
Pakistan will be as good as they were in the Australia Test series last year.
 
I don't understand the selectors of Pakistan. They will play an all-pace attack on the flattest of flat wickets in Rawalpindi and then go back to trundlers for a tour to a place like South Africa.
Shaheen Afridi should have been there, maybe haris rauf also if he is willing to play test matches.
 
Alraedy We are mentally beaten. Our players have little expectations and play like rabbits in the headlights against players from the SA and Aus. But we have a chance- SA don't have a single World class batsman, and look vulnerable with Bavuma providing any stability. Their bowling is good but it's not as strong as yesteryear and with a bit of application and skill we should post decent totals. On the other hand,Our bowling has been awful- not a single World class Bowler and quite frankly, no one approaching this status. Naseem should be approaching his peak but instead we have guy that is overweight and unfit.
 
Pakistan will be competitive. I'm not sure if we can win a test match. God Willing we will but I hope we can put up a good fight.
Will be difficult. We won England test series due to spinners. England had rubbish spinners while pakistan had quality spinners. Otherwise both teams were pretty weak at playing spin excluding Saud Shakeel.

To a test series in sa, it's usually about who's the fastest pacer. Unless your mcgrath ofcourse. Mir Hamza, Abass afridi ain't troubling sa.

As for t20 and Odi, anything can happen in them. Pakistan can win odi and t20 for the same reason they won against aus. You just have to be the better team for that particular day, not better overall.

But for tests, Typically the better and more prepared team wins. Pakistan lost to England in the first Test mainly because we prepared roads, and outbatting England for pakistan is impossible, especially with Brooks around.

But we won 2nd and 3rd tests because our spinners were better.

In sa the main factor is pace and they have the better pacers.
 
So basically you're saying moral victory is what Pakistan capable :kp of?
Test cricket is like a cycle for many of these players it will be first away tour or first away tour to South Africa so it's important to gain experience.

India made Sachin god of cricket after 10 years of losing away matches continuously so we should at the very least give our lads some breathing space.
 
Test cricket is like a cycle for many of these players it will be first away tour or first away tour to South Africa so it's important to gain experience.

India made Sachin god of cricket after 10 years of losing away matches continuously so we should at the very least give our lads some breathing space.
Time has changed now,we are not in 90s anymore But Pakistan team is still playing old fashioned cricket. . every team is winning test match away from home . Even Bangladesh ( clean sweep against Pakistan, a test win in WI) , westindies ( Test win in Australia) are winning away from home .
But seems like Team like Pakistan has very low standards . :kp
 
Ya bro spinners
Will be difficult. We won England test series due to spinners. England had rubbish spinners while pakistan had quality spinners. Otherwise both teams were pretty weak at playing spin excluding Saud Shakeel.

To a test series in sa, it's usually about who's the fastest pacer. Unless your mcgrath ofcourse. Mir Hamza, Abass afridi ain't troubling sa.

As for t20 and Odi, anything can happen in them. Pakistan can win odi and t20 for the same reason they won against aus. You just have to be the better team for that particular day, not better overall.

But for tests, Typically the better and more prepared team wins. Pakistan lost to England in the first Test mainly because we prepared roads, and outbatting England for pakistan is impossible, especially with Brooks around.

But we won 2nd and 3rd tests because our spinners were better.

In sa the main factor is pace and they have the better pacers.

Will be difficult. We won England test series due to spinners. England had rubbish spinners while pakistan had quality spinners. Otherwise both teams were pretty weak at playing spin excluding Saud Shakeel.

To a test series in sa, it's usually about who's the fastest pacer. Unless your mcgrath ofcourse. Mir Hamza, Abass afridi ain't troubling sa.

As for t20 and Odi, anything can happen in them. Pakistan can win odi and t20 for the same reason they won against aus. You just have to be the better team for that particular day, not better overall.

But for tests, Typically the better and more prepared team wins. Pakistan lost to England in the first Test mainly because we prepared roads, and outbatting England for pakistan is impossible, especially with Brooks around.

But we won 2nd and 3rd tests because our spinners were better.

In sa the main factor is pace and they have the better pacers.
So true bro pak actually planned so nicely to win series vs england it was not just playing spinners they planned the whole thing how to get brook and root out see nz how they are getting minnow level treatment from england brook is smashing them to all parts sajid and nauman made brook looked clueless so pak actually need to play horses for courses type players nauman should definitely play he can get you wickets easily.
 
Ya bro spinners



So true bro pak actually planned so nicely to win series vs england it was not just playing spinners they planned the whole thing how to get brook and root out see nz how they are getting minnow level treatment from england brook is smashing them to all parts sajid and nauman made brook looked clueless so pak actually need to play horses for courses type players nauman should definitely play he can get you wickets easily.
Idk if nouman will be effective in sa. Completly different ball game.

Regardless ik pakistan is losing to sa badly in tests.

Odi and t20 is a different matter. In t20 lots of sa main strings are missing.
 
Aqib is subtly elbowing Gillispie out of Pakistan cricket not picking Shaheen for tests while having him in other two formats shows which series Pakistan is more keen to win.
 
I don't think so there will be any surprises. I think it would be a typical South Africa bashing Pakistan.
 
Back
Top