What's new

Pakistan end Day 1 of the 2nd Test on 207/4 with Azhar Ali (81) and Haris Sohail (81*)

Abdullah719

T20I Captain
Joined
Apr 16, 2013
Runs
44,825
Pakistan v New Zealand
2nd Test
Dubai International Stadium
Saturday, 24 November, 10:00am local time, 6:00am GMT

The last time New Zealand won a Test series in Asia was in 2008, against a still-developing Bangladesh side. Their last and till date only away Test series victory against Pakistan dates back to 1969. Now, New Zealand will lick their lips at the prospect of repeating the rare feat, happy in the knowledge that they have to just win one of the two remaining games.

While New Zealand will be extremely motivated to do well, they know that Pakistan will pull all stops to try and avert the possibility of that. Pakistan have a proud Test record in their adopted 'home' country, and will not want to blemish it with a series loss.

Pakistan will need their batsmen to show greater discipline and nerves than they did in their second innings of the first Test, losing their last seven wickets for a measly 41 runs to concede a match they were in total control of.

Although aided by plenty of poor shot selections by the Pakistan batsmen, New Zealand's bowlers must pat themselves on the back for building the pressure that caused those errors. Ajaz Patel was very impressive on debut. He got the ball to rip prodigiously and was unrelentingly accurate. The quicks Trent Boult and Neil Wagner also had a say in Pakistan's first and second innings respectively.

The only cause for worry will be leg-spinner Ish Sodhi's accuracy, or the lack of it. Although he got the ball to turn, he was unable to hit the right areas, often serving up full tosses or over-pitched deliveries. Should he find his rhythm, he could well be another menace for Pakistan.

Even the New Zealand batsmen should get credit for doing reasonably well in the second innings, scoring 249 on a difficult strip although they were bundled for a meagre 153 in the first innings. Skippper Kane Williamson led from the front with scores of 63 and 37, while others like Jeet Raval, Henry Nicholls and BJ Watling also contributed with valuable scores.

Pakistan's bowling has looked good throughout the Test season stretching back to the first game against Australia in the preceding series. Not just the spinners, but also the pacers have enjoyed success. In fact, Hasan Ali was the standout bowler for Pakistan in the first Test, taking a total of seven wickets, exploiting reverse swing to great effect. Leggie Yasir Shah did bag eight wickets but conceded a lot more runs. In general, Pakistan's spinners didn't do much wrong but will want to make a more telling impact.

But batting will remain the chief concern. Pakistan have a lot of skilled Test batsmen, but they just need to apply themselves. Azhar Ali held fort brilliantlly in the second innings and battled on till the end with a gritty fifty. Other Pakistan batsmen will want to take a leaf out of his book. It will help if other seniors like Sarfraz Ahmed and Mohammad Hafeez also lead by example.

Key players

Azhar Ali (Pakistan):
The biggest disappointment for Pakistan from the first game will be the rash shots that cost them wickets and ultimately the game. Only Ali displayed the resilience to stay on till the very end with a dogged 65 although he came into the game with patchy form. He will draw a lot of confidence from that knock, and will hope to impart solidity to the line-up.

Neil Wagner (New Zealand): The fast bowler has shaped into New Zealand's go-to man regardless of conditions. His ability to force out wickets against the run of play came to the fore when he snapped an 82-run stand between Asad Shafiq and Ali, opening the gates for the collapse. His nagging short bowling tactics can be a little expensive sometimes, but it almost always brings him crucial wickets.

Conditions

The Dubai weather has been a little less harsh than it usually is, and that will come as a relief to players. There is also expected to be a bit of a cloud cover, but no big threats of rain. The pitch should be spin friendly but dry conditions are likely to aid reverse-swing too.

Squads

Pakistan:
Sarfraz Ahmed (c & wk), Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Bilal Asif, Faheem Ashraf, Haris Sohail, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Hafeez, Saad Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Yasir Shah

New Zealand: Kane Williamson (c), Tom Blundell, Trent Boult, Colin de Grandhomme, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Jeet Raval, Ish Sodhi, William Somerville, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner, BJ Watling (wk)

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/917496
 
Shaheen Afridi should replace Bilal. Babar needs to bat up the order. Saad Ali should debut. Hafeez should be dropped and Azhar Ali should open. I doubt though if team management will be brave enough to do all this.
 
Since PAK hasn’t added any specialist spinner for 2nd Test, I'll debut Shaheen, he can’t do worse than Bilal. Rest team probably picks themselves, unless Azhar is ready to open. Haris, Asad & Babar should make the middle order with a no 3, which happens to be Azhar.
 
Since PAK hasn’t added any specialist spinner for 2nd Test, I'll debut Shaheen, he can’t do worse than Bilal. Rest team probably picks themselves, unless Azhar is ready to open. Haris, Asad & Babar should make the middle order with a no 3, which happens to be Azhar.
So I think we both agree on the following team?
1. Azhar
2. Imam
3. Babar
4. Haris
5. Hafeez/Saad
6. Shafiq
7. Sarfaraz
8. Yasir
9. Hasan
10. Shaheen
11. Abbass
 
So I think we both agree on the following team?
1. Azhar
2. Imam
3. Babar
4. Haris
5. Hafeez/Saad
6. Shafiq
7. Sarfaraz
8. Yasir
9. Hasan
10. Shaheen
11. Abbass

Good XI. I will go with this as well but Babar needs to show up now at 3. Great to see Shaheen back in the squad.
 
I am not in the favor of shaheen to debut in UAE.
Hafeez has to make a way for saad Ali.
 
Pakistan win the toss and decide to bat first in the 2nd Test against New Zealand being played in Dubai; Both teams remain unchanged from the 1st Test
 
As expected, PAK has moved from Misbah era of "no change from winning combination until they lose one", to "no change in losing combination until they prove themselves by winning one" in Sarfraz era.

No excuse this time, won the toss, playing best 2 spinners of country as they perceive and it's a bat first track.
 
Sarfraz: "We will try not to repeat the mistakes made in the first test."

*proceeds to play Bilal Asif again"

Exactly why these statements are always hollow and simply lip service coming from Pakistani captains.
 
So, same XI again. Let's see. Pakistan should win this test.
 
So, same XI again. Let's see. Pakistan should win this test.

Or other way, if they don't win this one, some big shots should loose job here - both among players & management, including selection panel.
 
Based on first 10 minutes of this match, it is obvious that Hafeez is going to be a huge liability in south africa. Hopefully we will be able to get rid of him in this series.
 
If Hafeez is going to play in tests the earliest he should come at is #4. With this XI this is the order of the batting I’d go with.

1. Azhar Ali
2. Imam Ul-Haq
3. Haris Sohail
4. Babar Azam
5. Mohammad Hafeez
6. Asad Shafiq
7. Sarfraz Ahmed
 
Last edited:
Pakistan has to score at a good rate, unlike the previous test in Dubai, they shall not be wasting any time at all. This is a crunch match for their honor and dignity to be restored.
 
Hafeez Sobers gone to Colin :)) this is why Hafeez shouldn’t be in the test team and if he is he shouldn’t be opening.
 
MoHa against Styen & Phi will be a treat to watch.
 
It is a good news,
most probably Hafeez has played 2nd last Innings of his Test Career.
 
:))) Colin “the destroyer” De Grandhomme showing why he picked up 6 wickets against Pak on debut.
 
Big Colin is bowling some lovely deliveries today. Shame nobody wants to catch them.
 
Hafeez should quit test cricket after this
Should concentrate on Worldcup
No point humiliating urself
 
So bilal asif is retained. ******** decision after the last match.

Perhaps the captain wants to keep company of non performers like himself.
 
Hafeez dismissed by a thunderbolt by CDG. Imagine what Philander and Steyn will do to him.
 
Looking at the pitch, it has something for the bowlers, i would reckon 325 to be a par score.
 
Hafeez just got himself dropped from the opener's spot atleast. I hope. When CDG gets you out with the new ball, you know you are lame.
 
So bilal asif is retained. ******** decision after the last match.

Perhaps the captain wants to keep company of non performers like himself.

I agree that Bills should be dropped, but I don’t think we have another spinner, so he’s really the only option, to partner with Yasir
 
Wow talented nephew
Inzi can’t see openers in Pakistan beyond nephew
 
Hes not fast but you still cant poke out around outside off to him with the new ball.
 
Management and Hafeez himself should realize he is a waste as an opener. Just open with Azhar and bring Hafeez down the order. When he is (wrongfully) selected, he can contribute close to 100% more by not facing the new ball.

With these kind people around the team it’s no surprise we are ranked 7th.
 
Hold on guys,
Pakistan was 54/5 in 2nd Test vs Australia.

It is a long way to go.
275 would be an OK score here.
 
Management and Hafeez himself should realize he is a waste as an opener. Just open with Azhar and bring Hafeez down the order. When he is (wrongfully) selected, he can contribute close to 100% more by not facing the new ball.

With these kind people around the team it’s no surprise we are ranked 7th.

Instead can we move on from Hafeez?
 
Management and Hafeez himself should realize he is a waste as an opener. Just open with Azhar and bring Hafeez down the order. When he is (wrongfully) selected, he can contribute close to 100% more by not facing the new ball.

With these kind people around the team it’s no surprise we are ranked 7th.
Why azhar should open for hafeez saving a place in team
 
Hold on guys,
Pakistan was 54/5 in 2nd Test vs Australia.

It is a long way to go.
275 would be an OK score here.

This is as flat a deck as they come, however I feel if Azhar can get going here and stick around with Haris for the rest of the session, we can still reach 300 runs.
 
Why azhar should open for hafeez saving a place in team


You didn’t read my post properly. Hafeez is selected wrongfully, does not deserve it. But when they have made that mistake they should find the best possible solution.
 
Bhanjay ab baje ga Tera band baja in other words
Criticism for inzi’s nephew really pissaed of imam
 
This is as flat a deck as they come, however I feel if Azhar can get going here and stick around with Haris for the rest of the session, we can still reach 300 runs.

I do not think it is a flat deck at all. Are we reading two different games. It is winter time in Dubai and morning sessions will always be slightly tricky. I also think Asad will score good in this Test.
 
Lol @ getting 300 this garbage line up max capacity is 220-240 unless a batsman is having the match of his life.

Hope they get thrashed again so useless captain & a 5 of the other deadwood get ditched!!
 
Why is babar still playing at 6 after he has shown that he is incapable of any batting strategy with the tail. Why not use asad shafiq at 6 who is experienced at that position.


With this batting line up we are looking at at least a couple of sub 100 scores against south africa.
 
There should be changes in the 3rd test. Sick of seeing this same batting line up. It's not working . Time for change.
 
Why is babar still playing at 6 after he has shown that he is incapable of any batting strategy with the tail. Why not use asad shafiq at 6 who is experienced at that position.


With this batting line up we are looking at at least a couple of sub 100 scores against south africa.

Exactly there is no thought process put into the batting order. Looks like a bunch kids put that order together.
 
Back
Top