[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]
I should add that I can actually see a pathway to success for the Pakistan team these next five years, but it's not the path that Misbah will take.
A team based upon:
1. Imam-ul-Haq
2. Sami Aslam
3. ?
4. Babar Azam
5. Haris Sohail
6. Mohammad Rizwan
7. Shadab Khan outside Asia, Yasir Shah in Asia
8. Faheem Ashraf outside Asia, Zafar Gohar in Asia
9. Sameen Gul outside Asia, Sajid Khan in Asia
10. Naseem Shah
11. Shaheen Shah Afridi
That's a pretty strong Test team. It has three different spinners of high quality in Asia, two of whom can bat.
And outside Asia it has 4 quicks, a part-time spinner who can bat plus a batsman who can bowl part-time spin.
It is literally missing one batsman - apart from that I see a team which could do well in the next 3 World Test Championships.
You have done that (path way) many times - with different names. Changing names won't work, unless the quality & skills are not there.
You are back into same trap which almost every PPassioners try to sell me (and few trolls me) : "Pakistan may talent bhut hai ..... only issue is selection". When fans constantly blame selection and everyone comes with a laundry list, you have to understand that problem is somewhere else. 20 years back, I heard Harsha Bhogle almost crying in TV with selection issues ... why they are not picking talented pacers from so many options - today Indian fans cursing selectors, why this tundlar is picked ... and that guy took 6 for 7 today (in a T20, I agree) - can't you see the transformation?
The team you have posted, let me tell you what will happen in 5 years
Iam & Sami are max 35 average player, that too after lots of minnow bashing and Asian runs - outside Asie, maintaining 23 will be challenge.
At 3, there is absolutely no one to pick - No. 3 is a different breed, which doesn't exist in PAK. They might try to fit in a 3rd opener in that role - same 35/23.
At 4, Babar is capable to maintain an average either side of 50, but a batsman can't deliver constantly coming at 37/2 and every bowler targeting him - his case is worse than Hanif, why & how, I believe you know.
At 5, Haris Sohail might not last 5 months, let alone 5 years. That guy isn't chronic unfit, rather that guy is a sick attitude player, should be kicked out immediately - only in PAK, you'll see pro player with that sort of fitness and physic. Again, max a 35-38 average player.
6. Rizwan ..........
7. Yasir was born at least 6 years old, now officially 33, and looks like 43, 5 years later he'll look like 53....
5 years later you might see Shadab Khan playing Ramadan League T5 (F5).
8. Faheem Ashraf won't make PAK team in foreseeable future - or other way, if he makes it, I can feel only sorry for PAK cricket. Gohar is excellent choice - only in PAK it's taking him so long....
9/10/11 - decent to good prospect, with lots of ifs.... they are starting from a base, unless that base goes in down slope, pace attack should be better than what it is now. But, playing with this UAE model (PAK wickets are even worse - check the 3 T20 games on PAK's No. 1 venue - shambolic, so no hard feelings for UAE) cricket, they'll have to wait for someone to take the skin out of ball - no team can compete after allowing 170/1 consistently.
The glaring weakness of your squad is the batting - the fundamental of any cricket team; it won't solve by just picking players or changing players or bringing youngsters. We have seen several youngsters in PP for last few years, until they were brought in day light ......
PAK can do well in 3 Test championship - but, not with or for the team you have selected. It doesn't work that way - suddenly, these batsmen are not going to post 350+ scores, or bowlers learn to use new ball. It can happen, the path way is only and only by investing in PAK's FC cricket, improving domestic wickets, improving playing conditions, massively improving coaching & player development system/talent management, systematic grooming (from age level by phase), proper selection methodologies, modernized conditioning regime (not like Mickey Arthur's YoYo, which passed Imad & Sarfraz with scores of 18), and lots, lots of honesty & passion by the custodians of PAK cricket.