The stadiums would certainly be full for ODI's and T-20's, not for test matches. Pakistan was certainly a cricket crazy country but when you have a man like Misbah leading your team and players like Azhar Ali in the team, you are not going to attract sponsors and fan interest.
Excuse me.
As a true Test Cricket lover I thoroughly enjoy watching grafters and responsible performers like Azhar and Misbah bat and go about their business.
Digging in.
Batting time.
Absorbing pressure.
Battling for their runs.
Displaying a high price on their wicket.
Batting long periods of time.
Proving difficult to dismiss.
Show concentration, patience and stamina to occupy the crease in their own bubble.
Having an unflappable temperament.
Playing straight.
Good old fashioned virtues which advanced technical observers and true Test Cricket followers appreciate.
Misbah was highly entertaining against the spinners mind you:
Hitting sixes effortlessly.
Reverse sweeps expertly played.
Moving around the crease to toy with the bowlers.
Knocking it around into gaps to turn over the strike when the situation allowed.
Teasingly defending balls.
It was a first class education watching him dominate spin and medium place as one of the most skilful players of slow bowling seen. It was admirable and fascinating how he just was strokeless and gutsed it out against pacers where was limited as player, but always knowing his strengths to take charge and cash in against the spinners. He knew his game so well.
Azhar is a pleasing controlled driver of the ball down the ground.
Knows where his off stump is.
Good at nudging ballw into the legside when bowlers stray in line.
Developed sweeping and using his feet options to the spinners to play a more proactive role when the spin is on.
I like watching those aspects of his game.
Cricket is not the sport for you if you find those two top quality organised consistent run scorers boring to watch.