Newly-appointed Pakistan’s Test captain, Shan Masood, likes to keep the cards close to his chest on what could be his side’s possible XI for the first Test against Australia, starting December 14 in Perth. Although the batting line-up looks sorted, with players penned for each slot likely to play in their respective positions, questions around Pakistan’s bowling attack come as the early challenge for Shan for the tour Down Under.Â
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!While the ongoing four-day tour game in Canberra ought to help Pakistan tick off most boxes, captain Masood sounds confident about stepping into Perth with his best XI. Seamers Shaheen Afridi and Hasan Ali are sure to share the new ball, with leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed likely to play a dual role with an older ball.Â
The yet-to-be-filled third seamer’s slot is empty, with left-armer Mir Hamza and an uncapped Khurram Shahzad vying for the place.Â
ALSO READ | Mumbai Indians WPL Auction 2024: MI full squad, captain, batters, bowlers, wicket-keeper & remaining purse
Faheem Ashraf is another bowler who could play as the first-change seamer, strengthening Pakistan’s batting.
“We’ll only be able to decide when we get closer to the game, see the pitch, see the conditions, see where the guys are at with their fitness and their loads,” captain Shan Masood said.
“Obviously, Shaheen and Hasan are senior bowlers, they are probably pencilled in, but you want to look at everyone and give them a fair run before you make that ultimate decision. The permutations on the structure of the side matter as well – do we go with an allrounder, what will the role of the spinner be? So there are a lot of things we are looking at, and we are very glad we are playing a fixture like this,” the captain added.
Abrar to decide Pakistan’s fate
Pakistan is yet to win a Test match on Australian soil, and for them to script history this time, their bowlers, especially spinners, have to play an influential role.Â
However, considering what Yasir Shah’s numbers reflect in Tests Down Under (averaging 89.50 in five Tests), Abrar will have a challenge to overcome despite a stunning start to his career.
“Spinners are crucial, and we’ve seen that with the Australian team, how good Nathan Lyon has been for a number of years,” Masood said.
“So, a spinner plays an important role; he’s very complimentary to the fast bowlers in these conditions. Abrar has done really well for us; he’s taken a lot of wickets against good sides, and we’ll be hoping he does the same on this tour,” he further added.
You can now write for Baazigarnews.com and be a part of the Baazigar family. Share your stories and opinions with us here.


