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Future Fab 4: Babar, Mayank Agarwal, Crawley and Rassie van der Dussen.
These 4 batsmen have great potential.
Pak needs to get Eng all out for less than 300. Then it is anyone's game. Just 1 more wicket here and the tail starts.
In Tests, Babar and Labuschagne are a level above everyone else.
Zak Crawley has potential. But he has to score consistently. Agarwal and Rassie aren't good enough to be counted in this group.
We need to remember that it is a flat batting wicket ,,,, as per the reviews.
Tail? England still have Woakes, Bess, and even Archer to come
Its AZhar Ali Captaincy which has cost pakistan the series first match and now again. He is not a ideal man to lead we need aggressive captain here.
I wish Naseem Shah the best but his lack of height isn't going to help him make it in international colours.
The question will remain: would Sarfaraz have let the game slip?
I have seen many times that Pakistan gets top order very cheaply and they cannot capitalize on that.
Woakes may have played well in the first test, but he is not a proper batsman and he along with the rest can't be relied upon for scoring more than 50 runs put together.
Worst decision was to sack Mickey. Pathetic team and management
I wish Naseem Shah the best but his lack of height isn't going to help him make it in international colours.
dont worry guys, buttler who? we have shafiq.
I mean Woakes has 10 FC hundreds and a test century too, he's a fairly genuine all rounder more than capable of scoring runs
77mph thunderbolts by abbas.
That comes with experience, but Misbah/Waqar are too stubborn to realize this. Needed more experience for this Test and Sohail was phenomenal in Derby/Worcester.
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That comes with experience, but Misbah/Waqar are too stubborn to realize this. Needed more experience for this Test and Sohail was phenomenal in Derby/Worcester.
That third Test against WIN literally sealed Pakistan’s fate in this series - I knew this guy Josh Butler will trouble PAK. PAK bowlers can produce gems, but in between that bowls loose one which players like Butler will feast on. Attritional bowling isn’t PAK’s strength and they’ll pay tolls against every attacking batsman, once set.
PAK’s current bowling coach had an ODI economy of close to 5 playing mostly in 90s & a Test economy close to 3.5..... but, he was venomous - the deadliest I have seen in his rhythm, so he compensated that wi a SR between 35-38 for his first 200 wickets. These boy wonders unfortunately have taken the first quality of their guru, second one .... not yet.
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Wasn't Shaheen supposed to be a consistent 90 MPH bowler ?
He's barely touching 85.