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The Pakistan cricket team commences the much awaited Australia tour in few days’ time and this time, there is added significance of the tour. The Test tour is part of ICC Test Championship, while the T20 leg is a massive (and final) opportunity to have a look at the T20 squad for the T20 WC in Australia within a years’ time. It's the first major test of the new management, one that has a completely new look to it – new coach, new selector, new captain(s) and a new philosophy in management style where the head coach is selecting his players for the tour. After being shamefully clean swept by an under-strength Sri Lanka side, at home in their strongest suit (T20), Pakistan cricket must be shell shocked. However, everything can be brought back on track with a good show Down Under, while another disastrous trip might end up with a few heads rolling prematurely. So far, the tour preparation is great – there is a bit of decisiveness in the proceedings, the team is selected and quite a few surprising faces have been picked, and they are planning to leave early to acclimatise and I see a certain added focus on the Test series, which indeed is worth applauding.

Looking at the Test squad, I tried to understand the thought process of the selectors. This is the Test squad selected for the 2 Tests.

1. Azhar Ali (captain) (34, Central Punjab)
2. Abid Ali (32, Sindh)
3. Asad Shafiq (33, Sindh)
4. Babar Azam (25, Central Punjab)
5. Haris Sohail (30, Balochistan)
6. Imam-ul-Haq (23, Balochistan)
7. Imran Khan Snr (32, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
8. Iftikhar Ahmed (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
9. Kashif Bhatti (33, Sindh)
10. Mohammad Abbas (29, Southern Punjab)
11. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (27, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
12. Musa Khan (17, Northern)
13. Naseem Shah (16, Central Punjab)
14. Shaheen Shah Afridi (19, Northern)
15. Shan Masood (30, Southern Punjab)
16. Yasir Shah (33, Balochistan)

It’s quite a mixed bag actually with two polarised ends – several new players in a squad with some experienced players, may be I would rather say few too experienced, over the hill players. Among the 16 players, I can see there is a good generation gap among players: a bunch of players who are there for over 5 years, while several players are making their way in the last few months. This actually tells us that in the last 2-3 years, there wasn’t enough transition and that back log has resulted in PCT touring AUS with probably it’s most inexperienced attack since the first tour in 1960s. I can give some space for the Inzamam – Arthur era as well in this regard, considering the sudden retirement of Amir and Wahab, and injury to Hasan; probably all three were expected to make the Test squad, if available.

The squad is composed of 3 openers, 5 middle-order batsmen, 1 WK (& a back-up keeper in Abid), 2 specialist spinners and 5 pacers. From a combination point of view, I have to give 10 out of 10 to the squad – they have covered every possible base and there is a healthy back-up for every spot. Only criticism could be that they haven’t picked any all-rounder, but it’s better to pick specialist instead of bits & pieces cricketers in the name of all-rounders, for the sake of it. Maybe my only consideration could have been Shadab over Yasir, considering the fitness, form and past record in Australia, but Shadab himself faded away alarmingly.

Among surprises, first one is definitely the absence of Sarfaraz – from the glory of captaincy in three formats, within a week he has been dropped from both the Test & T20I squads and has been replaced by a man who was unfairly blocked for at least a year now. But, that puts added responsibility on Rizwan as well to perform, hold on to his spot and keep Sarfaraz at bay. Once Sarfaraz was removed, it was almost certain that one of Azhar or Asad will replace him as Captain, so no surprise there; but I was expecting Asad to be front runner considering he was the unofficial deputy to Sarfraz in the last few Test series. At the end, it probably doesn’t matter because I believe it’s a stop-gap solution to bring Babar into comfort eventually.

For the starting XI, I think they’ll need to see till the last moment on the combination, tour form and condition. The 1st Test is likely to be played on a recent high scoring Gabba track, which is quite uncompromising to spinners, while 2nd Test is a Pink ball Test, again not suitable for spin based attack. Therefore, there is absolutely no way PAK can pick two spinners, probably even one is too many for an Adelaide D/N Test. It’s extremely critical that Haris remains fit and he is capable of bowling 23-25 overs/Test, which would allow for a 6-4 combination. In that regard, Yasir’s selection is redundant, but his overall record is so good that I believe this was one choice to keep the critics silent, otherwise 16 players for 2 Tests wasn’t necessary.

The biggest surprise were the fast bowling picks. They have the reflection of both Misbah’s captaincy era and old Pakistan’s style of unleashing youngsters from nowhere. Imran Khan sr. is indeed a surprise pick but perhaps the consideration was that he is the only pacer in this squad with previous experience of bowling in Australia. After Amir, Wahab, Hasan and Sohail (Khan) left out, they had to pick at least one such pacer, though I am not sure why Imran got preference over Rahat – doesn’t matter much I guess at the end. I myself am waiting eagerly to see Shaheen in Australia, have absolutely no clue of what Musa or Naseem can do there (but must admit, not comfortable with their height for Australia). I probably won’t have taken both rookies, rather would have picked Ehsan Adil or Sameen Gul. Overall, this is what they have and if one of the 3 kids picked can sustain an Australia tour with dignity, it’ll be the ultimate gain from this tour.

The batsmen almost pick themselves – only dilemma is between Imam and Abid, because the other four spots are sealed. Personally, I’ll pick Abid and partner him with Shan, but they might opt for the opposite, which probably doesn’t matter much. I wish captain Azhar doesn’t bat at 3, rather he should bat at 5, though that’s not happening. If he wasn’t captain, I probably would have said drop Azhar and bat Shan at 3.

My starting XI for the Tests is: Abid, Shan, *Azhar, Haris, Babar, Asad, Rizwan+, Kashif, Shaheen, Abbas, Imran. For the 2nd Test, maybe they can think of dropping Kashif for Naseem.

I still believe PCT will do great to bring the Aussies to the field for more than 8 days out of 10, if not less, unless it rains for a couple of days in both Tests, but a 8.5/10 for the squad from me, and it’s a damn good selection among the available players.


The T20 squad is quite surprising for many, but there is a specific purpose for the T20 squad and I actually do appreciate Misbah’s squad for a few picks.

1. Babar Azam (captain) (25, Central Punjab)
2. Asif Ali (28, Northern)
3. Fakhar Zaman (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
4. Haris Sohail (30, Balochistan)
5. Iftikhar Ahmed (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
6. Imad Wasim (30, Northern)
7. Imam-ul-Haq (23, Balochistan)
8. Khushdil Shah (24, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
9. Mohammad Amir (27, Northern)
10. Mohammad Hasnain (19, Sindh)
11. Mohammad Irfan (37, Southern Punjab)
12. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (27, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
13. Musa Khan (17, Northern)
14. Shadab Khan (21, Northern)
15. Usman Qadir (26, Central Punjab)
16. Wahab Riaz (34, Southern Punjab)

A few things are clear from this squad:

1. It’s a squad specifically picked targeting 2020 WC in Australia
2. Misbah is trying to build a T20 specific squad
3. They have finally identified that T20 is a bowling game – instead of 2-3 all-rounders, one should pick 5 bowlers on bowling merit and extract few good hits from them
4. Misbah understands the importance of spin attack better than most – Imad is the best T20 spinner from PAK, but what Misbah has done is that he has picked two leggies, means one will definitely play and there is a fair amount of competition for that slot, must appreciate that understanding.

There are few surprising picks among bowlers – Usman, Musa, Hasnain and definitely Irfan. Usman is easily explainable, probably Musa as well after his last spell and Pakistan is trying to invest in Hasnain for his raw pace. The biggest surprise of both squads for me was Irfan, but I can find a logic there as well. Despite being over-age, this guy is bowling immaculately in T20 games – he is the stand out bowler in the National T20 Cup, not long back he had unreal bowling figures in a CPL game and on those Australian tracks, he can extract fear out of batsmen. Also, his other purpose is to keep Shaheen out of the T20 squad, which itself is progress. He is there to bowl 4 overs, preferably in one spell and if he can do that for just one more year, Pakistan has got an eventual game changer in the T20 WC. Wahab deserves his spot in squad for his resilience and of late, batting success – I just wonder, why this guy didn’t try this route 12 years back, he had great potential. Only problem I can see is that, including Imad & Haris, PAK is planning to field 5 left-armers, and a leggi, all six bringing the ball into 3-4 Aussies batting left-handed. For the bowling picks, I would have definitely picked Sameen Gul instead of Hasnain, but otherwise quite decent picks.

The batting picks are surprising but to the task, I believe. All criticism intact, I’ll always keep Asif Ali in my T20 squad, because he has unmatched hitting ability among Pakistani players – if he can come out of that mental block of playing an international game, no reason why he can’t do something similar to what he does in T20 leagues. Though his game doesn’t suit T20, but I have to appreciate Imam’s performance in National T20 Cup – he has earned his spot, though I don’t expect him to start. Khushdil was knocking on the door for a few years during Inzamam’s time, finally his opportunity has come and like Asif, his game suits T20 as well – these two can be Pakistan’s game changers in the middle overs.

Finally, the captaincy – once Sarfaraz was ousted, it’s good to see that PCB is planning for future. Otherwise, business as usual; 12 months before next the next World Cup (and 20 before the following one), it was an easier choice to appoint someone like Imad or even Amir; but the boldest decision was taken, may it work. Pakistan can perform with a non-performing Captain in Babar (the previous one wasn’t the sharpest tool either), but what PCT won’t be able to cope with is a non-performing batsman Babar. I, for one, was interested in appointing a bowling captain for Pakistan, to keep the batsmen mentally free, but the punch is thrown – Babar better toughen up and take it on chin. T20 isn't a tactical game, but Babar has to show energy and initiatives in the middle - body language is extremely important here.

The T20 squad won’t remain unchanged for 3 games, but I would like to see the following XI for first game: *Babar, Fakhar, Haris, Rizwan+, Khushdil, Asif, Imad, Wahab, Usman, Amir, Irfan.

It’s a better XI than the corresponding Test XI, but still might not win against the Aussies, who have put their possible best squad for T20s after many months. Again, 8.5/10 from me for the T20 squad – at least Misbah has recovered some trust that he is ready to experiment and try new players (though not necessary that the new players are always young...).
 
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Excellent analysis [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]!
 
What choice does he have other than experimenting with new players after the shameful retirement of Aamir & Wahab from red ball cricket? I am still mad about Aamir after all the hype built around him & the efforts put in to get him back in the team despite his chequered past.

Excellent analysis nonetheless! Always a pleasure reading [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]’s posts
 
Great analysis. Posters not in favor of Misbah and people who are willing to give him a chance both sides should read it.
 
Mir hamza should have replaced Imran khan

I think he is Making the same mistake previous selection committee did. Picking rookies. Hasnain was picked even though he didn't play a single fc match. Misbah is also selecting Musa Naseem shah who are too inexperienced.

There are bowlers like mir hamza and sadaf hussain who deserve the selection.


One should play atleast 10 fc at bare minimum before even being considered for selection
 
Misbah has shown some signs of life as such! If any of his selections do well in Australia, he will become an instant hero.
 
Very good post. Agree with most of it and I am, quite honestly pleasantly surprised with these squads as I expected much much worse from Misbah.
 
Enjoyed reading this. At least there someone is trying to give an explanation to Misbah choices rather than saying he loves oldies etc.
 
Haters are hiding in a cave.

The dark Mickey Arthur era is fast fading away. We've got rid of Sarfraz, Malik and Hafeez too.

Taking so many debutants to Australia. This has never happened in decades.

We shouldn't forget that whenever Misbah is granted authority, he picks the best players and squads, most of them new talent youngsters, and then wins with them.

There's a reason why Islamabad United thrived under Misbah - he's the one who kept picking the most number of young talent among all the PSL teams.

People shouldn't expect us to best Australia, still. We haven't done that in decades, and with such an inexperienced team, it's even more unlikely.

What this tour should be about is giving this lot exposure and experience.

Thank you, Misbah!
 
Not sure I agree with [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] here. I think the bowlers selected are not right. Sameen Gul has height, decent pace and has done well so far in QEA and deserves a shot ahead of Musa. Also Imran khan senior is a bog average medium pacer who has done nothing of note to merit selection and rahat is definitely an upgrade if they wanted someone with experience. Rahat is faster and moves the ball more. Ideally , Yasir shouldn't be there either but I accept the reason for his selection mentioned in the OP . The biggest issue is, of course, that a guy who averages 28 in the last 2 years and 9 in his last series has been made captain. How exactly is that an upgrade over sarfraz?
 
These are the best bowlers available in Pak [MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION]

The alternatives are Amir, Wahab. Who both don't play Tests anymore. The other options are Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Umar Gul, and some unnamed domestic bowlers.

There's nobody better in Pak.

It's a bit sad state of affairs but hope Waqar can unearth more in a few years.
 
These are the best bowlers available in Pak [MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION]

The alternatives are Amir, Wahab. Who both don't play Tests anymore. The other options are Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Umar Gul, and some unnamed domestic bowlers.

There's nobody better in Pak.

It's a bit sad state of affairs but hope Waqar can unearth more in a few years.

You are saying there is no bowler better than Imran khan senior in all of Pakistan? Hard to believe.
 
You are saying there is no bowler better than Imran khan senior in all of Pakistan? Hard to believe.

Probably Rahat Ali as he has more pace. But ik has more control.

Yes, there's nobody else who's good enough, and rest of the bowlers are all too inexperienced. All 4-5 pacers can't be debutants.
 
These are the best bowlers available in Pak [MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION]

The alternatives are Amir, Wahab. Who both don't play Tests anymore. The other options are Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Umar Gul, and some unnamed domestic bowlers.

There's nobody better in Pak.

It's a bit sad state of affairs but hope Waqar can unearth more in a few years.

He literally mentioned the bowlers who might be better...

Sameen is much taller than Musa, and has a much superior FC record.

IK has done nothing in FC cricket this season and was a disaster in Australia last time. Rahat has at least performed this season.

Most people feel that the squad is generally quite good but that doesn't mean that everything that Misbah does has to be perfect :misbah3
 
[MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]

It was going to be either Musa or Sameen.

Sameen is mediocre. Waqar wasn't impressed much either, and I'd trust his judgment in this case.
 
[MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]

It was going to be either Musa or Sameen.

Sameen is mediocre. Waqar wasn't impressed much either, and I'd trust his judgment in this case.

Waqar will have also had a say in the selections of IK and Irfan. I am a little unsure about his judgement right now.
 
[MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]

It was going to be either Musa or Sameen.

Sameen is mediocre. Waqar wasn't impressed much either, and I'd trust his judgment in this case.

or maybe Sameen is slightly unfit and opted to sit out for this tour. Pak needs bowlers who can bend their backs for longer period of time to compete in Australia.
 
You are saying there is no bowler better than Imran khan senior in all of Pakistan? Hard to believe.

There are. I think they wanted someone as a cover who can do a similar role of bowling wicket to wicket like Abbas if required and even for that role Ehsan Adil, Sameen Gul, were present however, maybe Waqar saw more accuracy from Imran in nets that led them to selecting him. Definitely a surprising pick though.

I would be surprised if he gets a game unless Abbas is injured or something.
 
There are. I think they wanted someone as a cover who can do a similar role of bowling wicket to wicket like Abbas if required and even for that role Ehsan Adil, Sameen Gul, were present however, maybe Waqar saw more accuracy from Imran in nets that led them to selecting him. Definitely a surprising pick though.

I would be surprised if he gets a game unless Abbas is injured or something.

I'm not sure if even Abbas will go well over there. The only thing in his favour is that the Gabba has generally offered the seamers a bit and it has been the same this Shield season where bowlers have had support . Also the 2nd test is a d/n test and the pink kookaburra night do a bit under lights. Bowlers of abbas' pace generally don't do well in Australia.
 
Not sure I agree with [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] here. I think the bowlers selected are not right. Sameen Gul has height, decent pace and has done well so far in QEA and deserves a shot ahead of Musa. Also Imran khan senior is a bog average medium pacer who has done nothing of note to merit selection and rahat is definitely an upgrade if they wanted someone with experience. Rahat is faster and moves the ball more. Ideally , Yasir shouldn't be there either but I accept the reason for his selection mentioned in the OP . The biggest issue is, of course, that a guy who averages 28 in the last 2 years and 9 in his last series has been made captain. How exactly is that an upgrade over sarfraz?

Not many options left to be honest once you look beyond Amir, Wahab & Hasan. I have mentioned those other options (Rahat, Adil, Sameen) in my post, but remember, WY had a look out of these players in two days camp and finally recalled Imran after two/three years - it must have to be a desperate call. I also am aware of Sameen’s FC record, but those were made in last few years when average under 20 for pacer was probably par for the course. Misbah still loses 0.5 marks for that - I would have taken one of Musa & Naseem, not both. But, we have to agree - these are what is available after scratching the bottom of the barrel - IK Sr. gives that pace attack some experience, otherwise Adil or Sameen means PAK would have gone to AUS with a pace attack of total 15-16 Tests under belt and none in Australia!!!

Regarding Azhar, Misbah loses a full mark for that - it’s categorically designed to keep Azhar in the playing XI, and if he can survive Australia, couple of softer series is awaiting for him. These days, I don’t write “soft” series for PAK, rather “softer”, means relatively easier, as no series is easy for PCT these days; such is the level these days. Azhar isn’t an improvement from Sarfraz, but you can’t justify one mistake by another - just like Arthur had to make space for Misbah; Sarfraz had to leave - they appointed Azhar though, but I think it’s a short term solution.

I honestly believe there is a genuine shortage of skilful pacers in PAK. Imran, Rahat, Sameen.... hardly anyone improves the situation once Amir retired - it might change in few years time and Misbah has tried to start that journey with Musa, Naseem & Shaheen - at the toughest of places.
 
The Pakistan cricket team commences the much awaited Australia tour in few days’ time and this time, there is added significance of the tour. The Test tour is part of ICC Test Championship, while the T20 leg is a massive (and final) opportunity to have a look at the T20 squad for the T20 WC in Australia within a years’ time. It's the first major test of the new management, one that has a completely new look to it – new coach, new selector, new captain(s) and a new philosophy in management style where the head coach is selecting his players for the tour. After being shamefully clean swept by an under-strength Sri Lanka side, at home in their strongest suit (T20), Pakistan cricket must be shell shocked. However, everything can be brought back on track with a good show Down Under, while another disastrous trip might end up with a few heads rolling prematurely. So far, the tour preparation is great – there is a bit of decisiveness in the proceedings, the team is selected and quite a few surprising faces have been picked, and they are planning to leave early to acclimatise and I see a certain added focus on the Test series, which indeed is worth applauding.

Looking at the Test squad, I tried to understand the thought process of the selectors. This is the Test squad selected for the 2 Tests.

1. Azhar Ali (captain) (34, Central Punjab)
2. Abid Ali (32, Sindh)
3. Asad Shafiq (33, Sindh)
4. Babar Azam (25, Central Punjab)
5. Haris Sohail (30, Balochistan)
6. Imam-ul-Haq (23, Balochistan)
7. Imran Khan Snr (32, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
8. Iftikhar Ahmed (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
9. Kashif Bhatti (33, Sindh)
10. Mohammad Abbas (29, Southern Punjab)
11. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (27, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
12. Musa Khan (17, Northern)
13. Naseem Shah (16, Central Punjab)
14. Shaheen Shah Afridi (19, Northern)
15. Shan Masood (30, Southern Punjab)
16. Yasir Shah (33, Balochistan)

It’s quite a mixed bag actually with two polarised ends – several new players in a squad with some experienced players, may be I would rather say few too experienced, over the hill players. Among the 16 players, I can see there is a good generation gap among players: a bunch of players who are there for over 5 years, while several players are making their way in the last few months. This actually tells us that in the last 2-3 years, there wasn’t enough transition and that back log has resulted in PCT touring AUS with probably it’s most inexperienced attack since the first tour in 1960s. I can give some space for the Inzamam – Arthur era as well in this regard, considering the sudden retirement of Amir and Wahab, and injury to Hasan; probably all three were expected to make the Test squad, if available.

The squad is composed of 3 openers, 5 middle-order batsmen, 1 WK (& a back-up keeper in Abid), 2 specialist spinners and 5 pacers. From a combination point of view, I have to give 10 out of 10 to the squad – they have covered every possible base and there is a healthy back-up for every spot. Only criticism could be that they haven’t picked any all-rounder, but it’s better to pick specialist instead of bits & pieces cricketers in the name of all-rounders, for the sake of it. Maybe my only consideration could have been Shadab over Yasir, considering the fitness, form and past record in Australia, but Shadab himself faded away alarmingly.

Among surprises, first one is definitely the absence of Sarfaraz – from the glory of captaincy in three formats, within a week he has been dropped from both the Test & T20I squads and has been replaced by a man who was unfairly blocked for at least a year now. But, that puts added responsibility on Rizwan as well to perform, hold on to his spot and keep Sarfaraz at bay. Once Sarfaraz was removed, it was almost certain that one of Azhar or Asad will replace him as Captain, so no surprise there; but I was expecting Asad to be front runner considering he was the unofficial deputy to Sarfraz in the last few Test series. At the end, it probably doesn’t matter because I believe it’s a stop-gap solution to bring Babar into comfort eventually.

For the starting XI, I think they’ll need to see till the last moment on the combination, tour form and condition. The 1st Test is likely to be played on a recent high scoring Gabba track, which is quite uncompromising to spinners, while 2nd Test is a Pink ball Test, again not suitable for spin based attack. Therefore, there is absolutely no way PAK can pick two spinners, probably even one is too many for an Adelaide D/N Test. It’s extremely critical that Haris remains fit and he is capable of bowling 23-25 overs/Test, which would allow for a 6-4 combination. In that regard, Yasir’s selection is redundant, but his overall record is so good that I believe this was one choice to keep the critics silent, otherwise 16 players for 2 Tests wasn’t necessary.

The biggest surprise were the fast bowling picks. They have the reflection of both Misbah’s captaincy era and old Pakistan’s style of unleashing youngsters from nowhere. Imran Khan sr. is indeed a surprise pick but perhaps the consideration was that he is the only pacer in this squad with previous experience of bowling in Australia. After Amir, Wahab, Hasan and Sohail (Khan) left out, they had to pick at least one such pacer, though I am not sure why Imran got preference over Rahat – doesn’t matter much I guess at the end. I myself am waiting eagerly to see Shaheen in Australia, have absolutely no clue of what Musa or Naseem can do there (but must admit, not comfortable with their height for Australia). I probably won’t have taken both rookies, rather would have picked Ehsan Adil or Sameen Gul. Overall, this is what they have and if one of the 3 kids picked can sustain an Australia tour with dignity, it’ll be the ultimate gain from this tour.

The batsmen almost pick themselves – only dilemma is between Imam and Abid, because the other four spots are sealed. Personally, I’ll pick Abid and partner him with Shan, but they might opt for the opposite, which probably doesn’t matter much. I wish captain Azhar doesn’t bat at 3, rather he should bat at 5, though that’s not happening. If he wasn’t captain, I probably would have said drop Azhar and bat Shan at 3.

My starting XI for the Tests is: Abid, Shan, *Azhar, Haris, Babar, Asad, Rizwan+, Kashif, Shaheen, Abbas, Imran. For the 2nd Test, maybe they can think of dropping Kashif for Naseem.

I still believe PCT will do great to bring the Aussies to the field for more than 8 days out of 10, if not less, unless it rains for a couple of days in both Tests, but a 8.5/10 for the squad from me, and it’s a damn good selection among the available players.


The T20 squad is quite surprising for many, but there is a specific purpose for the T20 squad and I actually do appreciate Misbah’s squad for a few picks.

1. Babar Azam (captain) (25, Central Punjab)
2. Asif Ali (28, Northern)
3. Fakhar Zaman (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
4. Haris Sohail (30, Balochistan)
5. Iftikhar Ahmed (29, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
6. Imad Wasim (30, Northern)
7. Imam-ul-Haq (23, Balochistan)
8. Khushdil Shah (24, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
9. Mohammad Amir (27, Northern)
10. Mohammad Hasnain (19, Sindh)
11. Mohammad Irfan (37, Southern Punjab)
12. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (27, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
13. Musa Khan (17, Northern)
14. Shadab Khan (21, Northern)
15. Usman Qadir (26, Central Punjab)
16. Wahab Riaz (34, Southern Punjab)

A few things are clear from this squad:

1. It’s a squad specifically picked targeting 2020 WC in Australia
2. Misbah is trying to build a T20 specific squad
3. They have finally identified that T20 is a bowling game – instead of 2-3 all-rounders, one should pick 5 bowlers on bowling merit and extract few good hits from them
4. Misbah understands the importance of spin attack better than most – Imad is the best T20 spinner from PAK, but what Misbah has done is that he has picked two leggies, means one will definitely play and there is a fair amount of competition for that slot, must appreciate that understanding.

There are few surprising picks among bowlers – Usman, Musa, Hasnain and definitely Irfan. Usman is easily explainable, probably Musa as well after his last spell and Pakistan is trying to invest in Hasnain for his raw pace. The biggest surprise of both squads for me was Irfan, but I can find a logic there as well. Despite being over-age, this guy is bowling immaculately in T20 games – he is the stand out bowler in the National T20 Cup, not long back he had unreal bowling figures in a CPL game and on those Australian tracks, he can extract fear out of batsmen. Also, his other purpose is to keep Shaheen out of the T20 squad, which itself is progress. He is there to bowl 4 overs, preferably in one spell and if he can do that for just one more year, Pakistan has got an eventual game changer in the T20 WC. Wahab deserves his spot in squad for his resilience and of late, batting success – I just wonder, why this guy didn’t try this route 12 years back, he had great potential. Only problem I can see is that, including Imad & Haris, PAK is planning to field 5 left-armers, and a leggi, all six bringing the ball into 3-4 Aussies batting left-handed. For the bowling picks, I would have definitely picked Sameen Gul instead of Hasnain, but otherwise quite decent picks.

The batting picks are surprising but to the task, I believe. All criticism intact, I’ll always keep Asif Ali in my T20 squad, because he has unmatched hitting ability among Pakistani players – if he can come out of that mental block of playing an international game, no reason why he can’t do something similar to what he does in T20 leagues. Though his game doesn’t suit T20, but I have to appreciate Imam’s performance in National T20 Cup – he has earned his spot, though I don’t expect him to start. Khushdil was knocking on the door for a few years during Inzamam’s time, finally his opportunity has come and like Asif, his game suits T20 as well – these two can be Pakistan’s game changers in the middle overs.

Finally, the captaincy – once Sarfaraz was ousted, it’s good to see that PCB is planning for future. Otherwise, business as usual; 12 months before next the next World Cup (and 20 before the following one), it was an easier choice to appoint someone like Imad or even Amir; but the boldest decision was taken, may it work. Pakistan can perform with a non-performing Captain in Babar (the previous one wasn’t the sharpest tool either), but what PCT won’t be able to cope with is a non-performing batsman Babar. I, for one, was interested in appointing a bowling captain for Pakistan, to keep the batsmen mentally free, but the punch is thrown – Babar better toughen up and take it on chin. T20 isn't a tactical game, but Babar has to show energy and initiatives in the middle - body language is extremely important here.

The T20 squad won’t remain unchanged for 3 games, but I would like to see the following XI for first game: *Babar, Fakhar, Haris, Rizwan+, Khushdil, Asif, Imad, Wahab, Usman, Amir, Irfan.

It’s a better XI than the corresponding Test XI, but still might not win against the Aussies, who have put their possible best squad for T20s after many months. Again, 8.5/10 from me for the T20 squad – at least Misbah has recovered some trust that he is ready to experiment and try new players (though not necessary that the new players are always young...).

Great stuff mate, you deserve your own special column on PP!
 
Haters are hiding in a cave.

The dark Mickey Arthur era is fast fading away. We've got rid of Sarfraz, Malik and Hafeez too.

Taking so many debutants to Australia. This has never happened in decades.

We shouldn't forget that whenever Misbah is granted authority, he picks the best players and squads, most of them new talent youngsters, and then wins with them.

There's a reason why Islamabad United thrived under Misbah - he's the one who kept picking the most number of young talent among all the PSL teams.

People shouldn't expect us to best Australia, still. We haven't done that in decades, and with such an inexperienced team, it's even more unlikely.

What this tour should be about is giving this lot exposure and experience.

Thank you, Misbah!

Ufff toofaaani raat veh

My natural reaction to this post
 
Even the experienced MMHS fell for it. Misbah is a master in the art of deception.

I mean, the most defensive, meek and two faced person in Pakistan's cricket history is holding so much power (in PCB) in the era of cornered tiger himself (IK). Let that sink in.
 
Even the experienced MMHS fell for it. Misbah is a master in the art of deception.

I mean, the most defensive, meek and two faced person in Pakistan's cricket history is holding so much power (in PCB) in the era of cornered tiger himself (IK). Let that sink in.

Having seen some posts from non-Pak fans over time, I have sneaky suspicion they are desperate for Misbah to remain in power.
 
This thread proves two things -

1. Pakistani fans are never happy
2. Pakistan cricket is mediocre

Both the above statements are interlinked.

Misbah has done what every Pakistani fans was craving for - providing opportunities for young talent. Unfortunately the quality is not there anymore. Let's accept the fact and hope for the country to magically churn out better players.
 
Not sure I agree with [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] here. I think the bowlers selected are not right. Sameen Gul has height, decent pace and has done well so far in QEA and deserves a shot ahead of Musa. Also Imran khan senior is a bog average medium pacer who has done nothing of note to merit selection and rahat is definitely an upgrade if they wanted someone with experience. Rahat is faster and moves the ball more. Ideally , Yasir shouldn't be there either but I accept the reason for his selection mentioned in the OP . The biggest issue is, of course, that a guy who averages 28 in the last 2 years and 9 in his last series has been made captain. How exactly is that an upgrade over sarfraz?

Astute analysis bro. This is how cricket is analyzed.
 
Even a seasoned poster like [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] was excited about Misbah's selections but unfortunately the quality of Pakistan side is zero. They don't make Wasims and Saeeds anymore.
 
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