Mentally amongst the weakest Pakistan top order there has ever been.
Too many batsmen unable to fight it out.
But these guys are over 30. Every single one of them!
We saw in the warm-up match that they had to be bailed out by Rohail Nazir, who is just a talented kid. But he had more guts and determination than men over a decade older, who are used to failure and have lost confidence in their fading skills as their hand-eye coordination and reflexes fade.
Why pick 5 of these failing geriatrics as your entire complement of specialist batsmen?
Don't we want to find out whether Saud Shakeel and Rohail Nazir have what it takes?
I offended [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] the other week by suggesting that Rizwan is the second best batsman and that he should discard the gloves to move up the order and to allow Rohail to bat at Number 6.
Pakistan just got bowled out for less than 250 on a pretty tame wicket by a bunch of medium pacers.
I'd rather see a Top Six in which Shan Masood, Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam are joined by Saud Shakeel, Haider Ali and Rohail Nazir.
With Shadab Khan, Amad Butt and Faheem Ashraf to top it up with lower middle-order runs.
Sure, they'd still lose. But they would be young enough to develop, and to learn from their mistakes.
Whereas Abid, Azhar, Haris and Fawad know that their reflexes and vision are fading, and are just like rabbits caught in the headlights as soon as they leave Asia.