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Brilliant fifties by Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha take Pakistan to 313/5 on Day 1 of the 1st Test against South Africa

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As the old Chinese proverb goes, ‘A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.’ Few arenas embody that truth better than Test cricket. Over the next two matches, Pakistan and South Africa will step into the kind of contest where endurance outvalues elegance and patience outshines power. The series begins in Lahore, where the opening Test will set the tone for what follows, before the action shifts north to Rawalpindi for the second and final encounter. In this format, the two sides last faced each other on South African soil, where the Proteas asserted their dominance with victories in both matches. Since that last meeting, South Africa have climbed to the summit of the game’s most demanding format, claiming the World Test Championship mace earlier this year with a stirring triumph over Australia in the final. This tour, then, marks the first step in defending that hard-earned crown as they begin their new WTC cycle of 2025-27. Pakistan, meanwhile, approach the series with lessons still fresh from a turbulent home season, where West Indies defied odds and convention to share the honours 1-1. Shan Masood continues at the helm for the Men in Green, guiding a side that welcomes the return of two of its cornerstone figures. After nearly three months away from international cricket, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are set to rejoin the fold. Pakistan will be taking the field for their first Test since January, simultaneously embarking on their journey in the current WTC cycle.

The squad features a mix of experience and youth, including the 38-year-old spin-bowling all-rounder Asif Afridi and the young left-arm spinner Faisal Akram, who join the spin group of Sajid Khan, Noman Ali, and Abrar Ahmed. The inclusion of young keeper-batter Rohail Nazir also gives him an important opportunity at this level alongside Pakistan’s regulars. Shaheen Afridi will lead the pace attack alongside Hasan Ali and Aamer Jamal, though with spin expected to play a key role in Pakistan, the team may opt for a two-pacer combination. But the biggest concern for the hosts is their conversion rate. Since the start of 2022, Pakistan have played 24 Tests and managed to win only six, which tells a story of inconsistency in the format. Even at home, the numbers haven’t looked great, as they’ve won just three of their fifteen matches in this period. South Africa, the defending WTC champions, will be without skipper Temba Bavuma, who’s recovering from a calf strain, with Aiden Markram leading in his absence. Keshav Maharaj is also sidelined for the first Test and doubtful for the second. His absence makes the challenge tougher, as playing in Pakistan without their premier spinner and in conditions where spinners can dictate terms won’t be easy. Simon Harmer joins Prenelan Subrayen and Senuran Muthusamy in the spin department, giving South Africa a few solid options to work with in Maharaj’s absence. Kagiso Rabada, ranked No. 2 in the world, will spearhead the pace attack alongside Marco Jansen and Corbin Bosch. On the batting front, their lineup runs deep, blending the experience of Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Kyle Verreynne, and the ever-reliable all-rounder Wiaan Mulder with exciting, proven young talents like Dewald Brevis and Tony de Zorzi. This is South Africa’s first Test tour to Pakistan since 2021, and they will be well aware of the clean sweep the hosts achieved back then. They have played only nine Tests on Pakistani soil, so opportunities have been limited, and their last win in this part of the world came all the way back in 2007 under the legendary Graeme Smith. Overall, however, South Africa have dominated the rivalry, holding a commanding lead of 17 wins to Pakistan’s six across 30 encounters. Also, this is the first Test being hosted in Gaddafi Stadium since 2022, where Pakistan’s record is kind of decent. With all said, let the game begin and let’s see who goes to Rawalpindi with broad smiles.


Pakistan squad:

Shan Masood (captain), Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Asif Afridi, Babar Azam, Faisal Akram, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Ghulam, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Rizwan (wicket-keeper), Noman Ali, Rohail Nazir (wicket-keeper), Sajid Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Saud Shakeel and Shaheen Shah Afridi

South Africa Squad:

Aiden Markram (capt), Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Tristan Stubbs, David Bedingham, Corbin Bosch, Kyle Verreynne, Marco Jansen, Senuran Muthusamy, Simon Harmer, Kagiso Rabada. Keshav Maharaj


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Hopefully South Africa will give some taught fight to Pakisan. I want a good contest Rather Than one side boring Pakistan victory . :kp
 
If Keshav injured then Pak is clear favourites.
Harmer is high quality spinner but without quality left arm spin support he will find it difficult.
 
What's the point of playing 3rd spinner when you already have agha and saud is also good enough part timer. It's Total waste of a player , playing 8th batsman make much more sense. On rank turners Noman and Sjaid/asif would bowl 80% overs anyway.
 
Why not go with
Imam
Shafiq
Shan
Babar
Kamran
Saud
Rizwan
Agha
Noman
Sajid/Asif
Khuram

What three spinners can't do 4th won't either, and on rank Turner why do you even need 4th spinner but you need any batting depth you can get, and that extra batter scoring those extra even 30 to 40 runs in both innings can be decisive on such pitches.
 
Probable Saffer lineup

Markram
Rickleton
Mulder
Hamza
Bedingham
Stubbs
Verreyne(wk)
Muthuswamy
Subrayen/Jansen(depending on pitch)
Harmer
Rabada
 
I think they will play Corbin Bosch and stubb at 4 :kp
Hamza plays at #3 in their domestic. But #3 has been a tough place to bat in Test cricket recently , so they usually plug Mulder in there. I don't think they will play Hamza out of position too much.

Bosch may play ahead of Jansen, you are right. They have never played Jansen outside of SENA. Left armers are a bit dependent on lateral movement to bring stumps into play.

Bosch should start ahead of Jansen if the pitch isn't exceptionally dry.
 
I am hearing that Hassan Ali will play... Why???? Khurram should be playing if you are going with 2 pacers... Shaheen and Khurram should be playing... I don't think asif will play
 
Maybe due to try pitch and reverse swing factor, Shaheen isn't better with old ball than Hassan ali, but if it's actually dry pitch than no point playing two fast bowlers.
 
Pak has dropped the work-horse of test cricket Khurram Shahzad for nepotism

Shaheen Afridi and Hasan Ali in without any reasonable redball cricket in the past year.

injury alert!
 
I thought Pakistan would go with 3 spinners, but this is a more balanced approach. You should have atleast 2 seamers even if it's a spin-friendly track.
 
Pathetic to leave Khurram out for Hassan... You dropped test specialist for Hassan ali?? LOL

Also AB preferred over Kamran?? LOL
 
Pitch report: The pitch is very very dry. You have got cracks in there. The spinner will come to play. First innings will be best time to bat. Try and bat normally. It will be difficult to bat on as the game progresses. It appears to be an abrasive surface.

Pathetic by Pak packing batting till 7 & playing Hasan .
 
it should be noted that Sajid is already playing with a virus bug

if any of our fast bowler gets injured because of their lack of interest in FC in the last year, we are so screwed :ROFLMAO:
 
The great Waqar and Shaun Pollock are experts


Waqar has not shared a single technical thing in his analysis - :they have to score runs and take wickets"

Shaun Pollock as usual gave a detailed technical opinion
 
What the hell did Khurram Shahzad do wrong?

I am assuming they think it'll have minimal swing with the new ball but pacers could be effective when the ball reverses and Khurram doesn't do much with an old ball.

Be interesting to see if it's a full on spinners pitch like England/WI series or if it ends up being more like a UAE pitch where spinners are the key but reserve swing also comes into play.
 
Big toss for Pakistan to win and they have batting depth with even Hasan Ali & Shaheen being capable to score some runs.

SA without Maharaj and Bavuma. Zero excuse to not dominate here to be honest.
 
LOL at poultry farm AB... saved himself from another egg... 2 this time... Pathetic that he is playing over Kamran
 
Abdullah Technique, a mental midget. Even Yousaf has given up on him and wanted him to be dropped
 
lol @ Abdullah.

Just zero reliability with these openers man. Walking wickets who can't ever seem to survive even five overs.
 
I don't know man. he is standing outside the crease, gets hit on the upper right thigh

I don't know how DRS thinks its hitting the stumps. Just don't get it....
 
Calling Abdullah a mental midget is , strictly speaking, not accurate.

He averages 12 against the in seaming ball even in ODIs. And his strike rotation skills are very mediocre.

He doesn't have the talent/skill in the first place.
 
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