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"It's a proud moment for me that I am making my Test captaincy debut in my country" : Babar Azam

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"It's a proud moment for me that I am making my Test captaincy debut in my country" : Babar Azam

Babar Azam will make his Test captaincy debut on Tuesday against a tough South Africa team that is touring Pakistan for the first time in more than 13 years.

Azam has recovered from a thumb injury that kept him out of the two-Test series in New Zealand, which Pakistan lost 2-0.

“I missed the series against New Zealand, but it's a proud moment for me that I am doing my captaincy debut in my own country,” Azam said Monday.

“South Africa is a good team. You can't take them lightly, but conditions suit us more because most of us have played here.” South Africa last toured Pakistan in 2007 because the country was forced to organize its “home” Test series in the United Arab Emirates following a terrorist attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lanka team in Lahore in 2009.

The second Test will be played in Rawalpindi from February 4, followed by the three-match Twenty20 series in Lahore from February 11-14.

Pakistan is out of the race to qualify for the World Test Championship final at Lord's in June while South Africa has only a mathematical chance to make it with India, New Zealand, Australia and England among the top contenders.

Azam was well aware of Pakistan's poor Test record against South Africa, winning only four of 26 against the Proteas. One of Pakistan's 15 losses came at the National Stadium — the venue for the first Test — when South Africa toured in 2007.

“We should not think about past, we should focus on what's ahead of us,” Azam said.

“It's a fact that we don't have a good record against them, but we have prepared well and we hope to give our best against them this time.” Pakistan has included six uncapped players in a 17-man squad. Opening batsman Imran Butt and left-arm spinner Nauman Ali could make their Test debuts on Tuesday.

Azam also said Pakistan might go with an additional spinner along with Yasir Shah.

“We have practiced here for a week now and the wicket looks a bit slow,” Azam said.

South Africa also has left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj to pose problems for the home team. The tourists have been practicing for the last six days to get used to the conditions.

Only South Africa coach Mark Boucher has previously played red-ball cricket in Pakistan, while the experienced Faf du Plessis has twice toured Pakistan over the last four years but played only in the Twenty20 format. Du Plessis led a World XI team to Pakistan for three Twenty20s in 2017 and then last year represented Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League playoffs.

“I'm sure this Pakistan team is going to be tough,” South Africa captain Quinton de Kock said when the team arrived.

“I think our biggest challenge is the conditions that we could face, the unknowing of the things that we have to deal with.”

https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cric...inton-de-kock-new-zealand/article33658008.ece
 
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Karachi: Pakistan captain Babar Azam has stated that the decision to select the final playing XI is on him but coaches also give collective input.

“I have to lead the side on the field and I also try to select it, although, it’s necessary to get coach input but the final decision is on me,” Babar said in a presser ahead of first Pakistan-South Africa Test.

The 26-year-old Babar also dismissed Proteas’ batsman Faf du Plessis’s statement that the Pakistan team is mostly dependent on him.

“I don’t think that’s the case as other players are also performing well. Azhar Ali and Mohammad Rizwan are outstanding, Fawad Alam performed well in New Zealand. We always try what’s best for the team and everyone contributes” he added.

Read: Pakistan announces 17-member squad for first Test against South Africa
On the other hand, Babar thinks that it’s not good to be harsh on players as it gives a bad impression across the cricketing world.

“Sometimes getting aggressive is good but off the field not on the field. It’s crucial to execute the plan and back the side on the field,” he maintained.

On the first Pakistan-South Africa Test, Babar looked confident and is excited to lead the national team for the first time in this format of the game.

“We are quite excited to play against a team like South Africa on our home ground. The boys are practicing for the last week where we played practiced matches. We will try to pull the result in our favor,” Babar added.

https://arysports.tv/coaches-give-input-final-decision-forming-playing-xi-mine-babar/
 
Looking forward to watching Babar bat in Tests as a captain!
 
So which pair is debuting tomorrow butt and nauman or saud and sajid ?

Saud was bowling(rather than batting) in the nets to Faheem and Nauman


So Saud won’t be playing(Imran will have to debut then) whereas Nauman and Faheem will be playing

If Nauman plays Sajid and Nawaz won’t play, as Yasir will be in the 11 for sure


Hence this will be the 11

Abid
Imran (debut)
Azhar
Babar *
Fawad
Rizwan +
Faheem
Nauman (debut)
Yasir
Hassan
Shaheen
 
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