Usually in a Test match a team will have one or two veteran batsmen whom you accept could be on the verge of needing to be permanently retired.
But today Pakistan finds itself in the weird situation in which every single specialist batsman falls into that category. I’ve never seen such an unbalanced top order! And the best outcome would really be for as many as possible to fail on this dead Bay Oval wicket.
Shan Masood is 31 years old and hard work has allowed him to rise to the level of “mediocre”. But he still only averages 31.82, and if he’s not going to be the skipper, why pick him?
Abid Ali is 33 years old and hasn’t even scored 500 Test runs. He has an average bloated by home runs v Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, but he is unfit, can’t field and is blocking the development of the next generation.
Azhar Ali is even older, about to turn 36, and since Misbah and Younis retired three and a half years ago he averages 31.37 when he was supposed to become the key batsman. He has failed.
Haris Sohail is about to turn 32, but is a physical wreck, overweight and unfit. He has to be hidden in the slips even though he can’t catch. He has scored just 93 Test runs in the two years since his 30th birthday, at an average of 23.25. That’s not a misprint - a truly pathetic 93 Test runs in the last two years.
Fawad Alam is another 35 year old. He was robbed of his rightful Test career by Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq, but since his Test comeback he averages 10.00.
In many ways the best thing would be if they ALL could fail in New Zealand, to allow the new Chief Selector to discard all the dead wood.
But today Pakistan finds itself in the weird situation in which every single specialist batsman falls into that category. I’ve never seen such an unbalanced top order! And the best outcome would really be for as many as possible to fail on this dead Bay Oval wicket.
Shan Masood is 31 years old and hard work has allowed him to rise to the level of “mediocre”. But he still only averages 31.82, and if he’s not going to be the skipper, why pick him?
Abid Ali is 33 years old and hasn’t even scored 500 Test runs. He has an average bloated by home runs v Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, but he is unfit, can’t field and is blocking the development of the next generation.
Azhar Ali is even older, about to turn 36, and since Misbah and Younis retired three and a half years ago he averages 31.37 when he was supposed to become the key batsman. He has failed.
Haris Sohail is about to turn 32, but is a physical wreck, overweight and unfit. He has to be hidden in the slips even though he can’t catch. He has scored just 93 Test runs in the two years since his 30th birthday, at an average of 23.25. That’s not a misprint - a truly pathetic 93 Test runs in the last two years.
Fawad Alam is another 35 year old. He was robbed of his rightful Test career by Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq, but since his Test comeback he averages 10.00.
In many ways the best thing would be if they ALL could fail in New Zealand, to allow the new Chief Selector to discard all the dead wood.
