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BTB: Babar Azam off to winning start as Test captain as 2 flawed teams produce a compelling series

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In his Beyond the Boundary article, [MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION] examines the reasons behind Pakistan's comprehensive 2-0 Test series win against South Africa and looks forward to a brighter future for Babar Azam and his Test side.


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After two bruising tours of England and New Zealand, Pakistan’s 2-0 home series win over South Africa provides a much needed lift and Babar Azam’s first Test series win as captain. Coach Misbah-ul-Haq was told by PCB’s Cricket Committee there’d be no prizes for finishing second, but this victory offers a platform to build on.

It was not without toil. After Shan Masood was dumped after a horror show in New Zealand, Imran Butt became the 16th Test opener used by Pakistan since 2010. Yet Butt and partner Abid Ali could only muster partnerships of 5, 21, 22 and 0. This meant over-reliance on the middle and lower order to repeatedly bail the team out.

Imran Butt’s domestic record did not suggest a smooth transition to international cricket – averaging above 40 only once since 2015. Although unlucky to receive a pea-shooter in the 2nd innings in Rawalpindi, his looseness outside offstump and hesitant footwork against spin was concerning. Abid Ali fared little better. After tours of England and New Zealand yielding just one fifty in nine innings, Abid hoped to thrive on familiar home wickets where he’d compiled two hundreds in his first two Tests, but was all at sea against Rabada and Nortje who exploited uneven bounce.

Even Babar Azam had a quiet series by his standards. Keshav Maharaj dismissed him three times, not to deliveries that ragged square but went straight on with Babar not getting to the pitch of the ball. Instead of going properly forward or staying back to spinners, Babar’s half-hearted footwork led to trouble as did his technique of keeping bat and pad together - risky in an era of DRS. Comparisons with the “Fab Four” have been premature, but Babar’s work ethic and reflective abilities, and advice of two masterful spin players in Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq, means critics would be unwise to write the young star off.

On a positive note, the mid to lower order proved resilient. Fawad Alam’s hundred in Karachi helped Pakistan take a 1st innings lead. Mohammad Rizwan’s counterattacks in crisis situations were invaluable, his last three fifties and a maiden hundred coming with the side at 52-5, 75-4, 83-4 and 63-4. Faheem Ashraf continued his remarkable turnaround in batting form. After work with NHPC batting coach Mohammad Yousuf, Faheem averages 59. If Faheem offers more penetration with his bowling, he can become a world class all-rounder.

The spinners took 14 wickets in Karachi with Yasir Shah producing a fatal South African collapse on the third evening while debutant Nauman Ali, although not a big turner of the ball, outfoxed the opposition with clever changes of pace and angles. The seamers took over in Rawalpindi, a seam friendly venue historically. Hasan Ali’s 10-fer, including a double strike triggering a collapse of 7-33, displayed why new Chief Selector Mohammad Wasim was right to reward his domestic form. However both Shaheen and Hasan could be expensive with the first new ball and lack of wickets upfront was concerning.

Meanwhile South Africa’s misery in Asia continues. Their batsmen often failed to put a price on their wicket and some shambolic running between the wickets meant they failed to produce a single score of 300. Quinton de Kock’s batting form was poor and his use of DRS even worse. World cricket needs a strong South Africa and one hopes they can recover from their present turmoil on and off the field.

The margin for error will be smaller against tougher opponents, and Pakistan have many areas to improve upon. But they must focus on beating what’s in front of them, and being the “best of the rest” after the top four ranked nations. Victory in this compelling series was a start.
 
2-0 is a good result and shouldn't be sniffed at, but I have to say both teams were probably amongst the weakest Pakistan and South African Test teams you will ever see.

In fact I would say that this South African Test team is the weakest I have ever seen. Think back at all the great South African teams I have seen, these players don't even come close.

Overall though, some breathing space for Misbah and his coaching staff and some good signs regarding Babar as skipper.
 
It's nice that there was a series win but nonetheless, I am disappointed that despite selections of Ghulam and Saud, we still didn't get to see them play. Instead, we played two garbage opening batsmen and continued with the stupidity of Azhar at 3 instead of opening and once again, we saw a terrible batting lineup being terrible and thankfully were saved by Fawad/Rizwan/Faheem.

For Pakistan at this stage, development is more important and younger players like Saud with a great domestic record need to be getting chances.

The flawed team that got destroyed in SENA still have the same problems of a very weak batting lineup and a mediocre bowling attack. The positive from this series was Hasan Ali being excellent in his comeback and hopefully can become a key bowler in the attack going forward and Rizwan/Faheem continuing to excel with the bat. Not much positives for me outside of that in this series.
 
It's nice that there was a series win but nonetheless, I am disappointed that despite selections of Ghulam and Saud, we still didn't get to see them play. Instead, we played two garbage opening batsmen and continued with the stupidity of Azhar at 3 instead of opening and once again, we saw a terrible batting lineup being terrible and thankfully were saved by Fawad/Rizwan/Faheem.

For Pakistan at this stage, development is more important and younger players like Saud with a great domestic record need to be getting chances.

The flawed team that got destroyed in SENA still have the same problems of a very weak batting lineup and a mediocre bowling attack. The positive from this series was Hasan Ali being excellent in his comeback and hopefully can become a key bowler in the attack going forward and Rizwan/Faheem continuing to excel with the bat. Not much positives for me outside of that in this series.

Good summary. This SA team was genuinely pathetic and it's not often you can say that about them. Pakistan need to look beyond the result of this series. If they play like this when a top 4 team comes to visit they will lose.
 
There are still good ingredients in SA test team. Faf struggling in Asia was not surprising. With someone like Rilee Rossou, Simon Harmer and maybe Kyle Abbott back in the mix, they have the ability to become a considerably better team. Harmer could be a straight swap for Linde. Rossouw for Mulder and even Abbott is probably a better red ball bowler than Nortje and Ngidi.

Freeing up QdK is definitely needed, he looks like fish out of water at no.5 and playing as a test captain.
His body language and personal form and quite possibly physical and mental burden didn't rub off the team in a good way. He was still hitting the ball very well in his cameo in the 1st inning but his style of batting is more suited at no.7 where he can counter attack freely. Markram could be a very good captain. Bavuma showed a lot of grit like always, but he needs to start converting fifties into hundreds. 1 century after playing 40 plus tests with an average of 31 is simply not good enough for a specialist bat.
 
This Pakistan team has the capacity to beat everyone except India at home. The reason is that , Pakistan lower order from 6 onwards are pretty decent , Faheem batting well gives a big edge for them.

Outside home , Pakistan would still struggle till there top order gets more compact.
 
2-0 is a good result and shouldn't be sniffed at, but I have to say both teams were probably amongst the weakest Pakistan and South African Test teams you will ever see.

In fact I would say that this South African Test team is the weakest I have ever seen. Think back at all the great South African teams I have seen, these players don't even come close.

Overall though, some breathing space for Misbah and his coaching staff and some good signs regarding Babar as skipper.


All that hard work done on the Pindi pitch to make it a spinning track finally paid off as Yasir Shah took the last wicket*. LoL

* That was Yasir's only wicket of the match
 
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