How many teams have chased ~400 in 4th innings?
How many teams have scored 400+ in 4th innings vs AUS in AUS?
How many teams have won the 1st test against ENG in ENG in May?
How many teams have NOT lost a series to ENG since 2010?
This side is young. Give them time. We sorely missed Yasir and Babar as well.
I offer you the same deal.
If PAK loses both the UAE series then I'll leave this forum.
If PAK wins both then you leave this forum.
I am not interesting in your childish bets. Pakistan may or may not win the series against Australia and New Zealand, but it is pretty clear that they lack batting depth. We have comfortably one of the worst batting lineups in the world.
As far as chasing those totals against Sri Lanka is concerned, that Sharjah chase was great but it was a one-off. We had to chase 300 in two sessions, and we threw the kitchen sink at it and worked. Even Azhar Ali scored a hundred at a 70+ SR.
We have crapped our pants against Herath since 2009, but our attacking intent put him off his length, and Mathews' defensive captaincy gave us momentum. Any team would have chased that total in those circumstances considering Sri Lanka's negative tactics and the state of the pitch, which was pretty good for batting. Also, there was no expectations from us. The series was pretty much gone, and we decided to have a go without any fear.
As far as the other chase is concerned, the pitch had flattened on day 5 and Sri Lanka did not have Herath. Their spinner was some Kaushal guy, an awful off-spinner and a completely nobody. You know the pitch is flat and the bowling is rubbish when Shan Masood scores 126.
The so-called "run chase" against Australia at Brisbane was pointless. The match was done and dusted, and Shafiq played a few shots and got lucky. The Australian bowlers and fielders also relaxed before Shafiq got going. If Pakistan had an opportunity of chasing the total, they would have never got anywhere close to the total because of our inability to bat under pressure.
Our 4th innings collapses tell a story. We only do well when there is less pressure and expectations.
Sri Lanka won a series in England in the early summer of 2014. England have been weak at home for a number of years now, they have lost Tests to South Africa, Australia, India, Sri Lanka and even West Indies as well. Yes our record in England is excellent, but they are by far the most beatable major non-Asian team.
The youth of this side is a myth - Azhar, Shafiq and Sarfraz are in their 30s.
Haris is considered young, but he will be 30 in a couple of years. He should be in his prime, but he bats like a 20 year novice and cannot score big to save his life. In 2-3 years, he will be past his prime. He will be lucky to score 5 hundreds for Pakistan across formats.
Yasir Shah is getting old as well. Yes the fast bowling core is young, but our attack has been repeatedly found out on flat pitches. Nonetheless, as long as we do not get our batting in order, we will not be a top Test team.
There is no batting pedigree in this side barring Babar. Imam, Usman etc. are decent, but they are not going to send chills down anyone's spine. These players will not turn into world beaters because of experience. If everyone got better with experience and time, there would be no mediocre 30 year old players.
Pakistan will not get into the top four rankings any time soon. 6th and 7th are where we will reside for years to come.