Bilal7
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Firstly, let's acknowledge that the current Australian test team is arguably better than the great Australian team of the 2000s.
Pakistan were never going to win this series and they did what we wanted them to do, which is to be competitive. They also came very close to winning the second test match and could potentially turn the dead rubber into a thriller tomorrow.
The emergence of Aamir Jamal and Mir Hamza along with Agha Salman transforming into a genuine all-rounder will also be very important in helping the balance of the team in the future.
Our main batters failing is obviously not ideal and especially concerning when it comes to Babar Azam, but this can be written off as an aberration. Much like Virat Kohli's infamous series in England.
The two big questions relate to one player: Shan Masood. Is he the long-term captain and if so, should be be batting at #3? In my opinion, his captaincy has been encouraging and so has his batting.
However, if he does stay in the side for the near future, he should return to being an opener which frees up the #3 position for a promising talent like Muhammad Huraira or Saim Ayub.
Should the Masood experiment end abruptly however, the PCB have a ready-made replacement in Muhammad Rizwan - a man who has now proven without doubt that he is our #1 keeper-batsman, not just currently but probably of all-time.
Our test team moving forward should look like this:
1) Abdullah Shafique
2) Shan Masood (c)/Imam ul Haq
3) Muhammad Huraira/Saim Ayub
4) Babar Azam
5) Saud Shakeel
6) Muhammad Rizwan (wk) (potential captain)
7) Agha Salman
8) Aamir Jamal
9) Shaheen Afridi
10) Naseem Shah
11) Abrar Ahmed
12) Mir Hamza
Pakistan were never going to win this series and they did what we wanted them to do, which is to be competitive. They also came very close to winning the second test match and could potentially turn the dead rubber into a thriller tomorrow.
The emergence of Aamir Jamal and Mir Hamza along with Agha Salman transforming into a genuine all-rounder will also be very important in helping the balance of the team in the future.
Our main batters failing is obviously not ideal and especially concerning when it comes to Babar Azam, but this can be written off as an aberration. Much like Virat Kohli's infamous series in England.
The two big questions relate to one player: Shan Masood. Is he the long-term captain and if so, should be be batting at #3? In my opinion, his captaincy has been encouraging and so has his batting.
However, if he does stay in the side for the near future, he should return to being an opener which frees up the #3 position for a promising talent like Muhammad Huraira or Saim Ayub.
Should the Masood experiment end abruptly however, the PCB have a ready-made replacement in Muhammad Rizwan - a man who has now proven without doubt that he is our #1 keeper-batsman, not just currently but probably of all-time.
Our test team moving forward should look like this:
1) Abdullah Shafique
2) Shan Masood (c)/Imam ul Haq
3) Muhammad Huraira/Saim Ayub
4) Babar Azam
5) Saud Shakeel
6) Muhammad Rizwan (wk) (potential captain)
7) Agha Salman
8) Aamir Jamal
9) Shaheen Afridi
10) Naseem Shah
11) Abrar Ahmed
12) Mir Hamza