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How much longer will Azhar Ali's Test career last?

Amjid Javed

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PCB finally saw sense and removed Azhar Ali as test captain. Whilst the PCBs plan may have always been to have him as Temporary test captain till they felt Babar was ready for the job.

Azhars overall test career may have been an over acheivement for a limited player. However is form last 2 years has been pretty poor overall and his form outside of UAE/pakistan even worse. With pakistan finally seeing sense in dropping Asad shafiq for constant failure, how much longer will Azhar last? A tough 2 test series in new zealand wont be easy for Azhar to get runs.
 
Both the A's are on borrowed time and they have not been good enough for a while.
 
Azhar is in good form right now.

Will score a 100 in NZ and fail in the other innings.
 
It should be over frankly. But was he not saying not long ago, he could play for another 6 or 7 years. :))
 
He will play for 7-8 more years and end up with 10,000 runs at average of 43 and establish himself as the greatest opener Pakistan has ever produced.
 
I don't see him continuing after this series against NZ. He will struggle with bounce and swing. If he fails to make a 50, then he should be gone.
 
As long as he can continue playing one good innings per series like Asad did forever. I mean Asad literally kept getting selected by playing a career saving 50 in the last match of series, for the first time in England he didn't do it and he got dropped!
 
Pakistan need to think longterm, these 1 decent inns a series arent even usefull contributions to pakistan team. Needs to be dropped and another middle order batsmen brought into the team.
 
He scored that hundred in the UK, but if he hadn't he would have been history now.

Now he isn't captain he will have to score runs in every series to survive another tour.

In his heart Azhar Ali will know his end is near. A lot depends on the replacements as well.
 
Don't see him being dropped for a few more series at least. Only one that bringing Test match experience to our otherwise inexperienced Test batting. Going into the NZ series, him and Babar are the only players in the squad that have been the only consistent selections in the past few years.

I'm sure management will be hoping that, without the burden of captaincy, he can recreate a few more innings like that vs England in the last Test (except hopefully in a more match winning sense). However, if he really fails again, many questions will be asked.
 
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