Nikhil_cric
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The loss to BD should not come as a complete shock to most cricket fans.
Pakistan haven't done well at home since the mid 90's. In '96 , they lost a Test to an equally weak NZ team and in '98 they lost to Zimbabwe who have never before or since won a Test in a Top 8 nation in their history .
However, I can't think of a single reason why PAK can't compete in a place like South Africa .
South Africa have declined massively and barely have a batting lineup to talk of .
PAK have the tools to exploit this weakness. The first Test is at Centurion . A highveld venue which has a lot of pace and bounce on offer.
Pakistan have to play 4 pace bowlers to take advantage of the conditions.
In Southern Hemisphere , you need at least 2 tall quicks who can hit the deck and get bounce from a full length.
So Shaheen is an automatic selection. Next selection should be Mohammad Zeeshan whose real age is probably around 23-24 and ideal for a Test debut. But more importantly at 6'8", he can bounce the ball from 4m length from batsmen.
5'9" bowlers like Naseem have to be very quick and skilled otherwise they are completely useless in such conditions. He should only play if 6'4" Ihsanullah is not fit enough to be a 3rd seamer by then .
The 4th seamer has to be a seam allrounder and Aamer Jamal walks into this spot as he is the best seam allrounder in the world and lengthens the batting by coming in at 8.
The batting is bound to be weaker suit but the only real change is probably to replace 28 averaging Shan with Huraira and that is possibly the best lineup available .
On paper at least, this team should be too strong for the South Africans and PAK should start as favourites.
Pakistan haven't done well at home since the mid 90's. In '96 , they lost a Test to an equally weak NZ team and in '98 they lost to Zimbabwe who have never before or since won a Test in a Top 8 nation in their history .
However, I can't think of a single reason why PAK can't compete in a place like South Africa .
South Africa have declined massively and barely have a batting lineup to talk of .
PAK have the tools to exploit this weakness. The first Test is at Centurion . A highveld venue which has a lot of pace and bounce on offer.
Pakistan have to play 4 pace bowlers to take advantage of the conditions.
In Southern Hemisphere , you need at least 2 tall quicks who can hit the deck and get bounce from a full length.
So Shaheen is an automatic selection. Next selection should be Mohammad Zeeshan whose real age is probably around 23-24 and ideal for a Test debut. But more importantly at 6'8", he can bounce the ball from 4m length from batsmen.
5'9" bowlers like Naseem have to be very quick and skilled otherwise they are completely useless in such conditions. He should only play if 6'4" Ihsanullah is not fit enough to be a 3rd seamer by then .
The 4th seamer has to be a seam allrounder and Aamer Jamal walks into this spot as he is the best seam allrounder in the world and lengthens the batting by coming in at 8.
The batting is bound to be weaker suit but the only real change is probably to replace 28 averaging Shan with Huraira and that is possibly the best lineup available .
On paper at least, this team should be too strong for the South Africans and PAK should start as favourites.
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