honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Pak have to be very very careful here. They right now possess the one characteristic that usually can mean defeats from unloseable positions. Diffidence.
I mean why would they prepare pitches like these?? Shaheen/Hassan/Faheem is a potent attack and Australia are not exactly the best against moving ball.I'll be happy with someone bombing Karachi and home tests moving back to Dubai at this rate. Fmd. The last 2 wickets really shouldn't have gone for that many and there's no way Pakistan can win this. Took something spectacularly awful from PCB for me to not enjoy a home series.
It doesn't have to be seaming/bouncing though just prepare a wicket that deteriorate as the game progresses and offer turn and bounce to the spinners. Basically a typical subcontinent track. Let's see how this goes from day four onwardsI mean why would they prepare pitches like these?? Shaheen/Hassan/Faheem is a potent attack and Australia are not exactly the best against moving ball.
If I remember clearly, the last time Pakistan lost in Australia was due to their bowlers while the batsmen did well.
Could it be a lack of experience by the groundsman in preparing Test pitches, given the amount of time between Tests in the country?I mean why would they prepare pitches like these??
Nah they have been preparing wickets for FC.Could it be a lack of experience by the groundsman in preparing Test pitches, given the amount of time between Tests in the country?
Karachi has generally been flat apparentlyCould it be a lack of experience by the groundsman in preparing Test pitches, given the amount of time between Tests in the country?
Average runs per wicket at Karachi is over 32.Karachi has generally been flat apparently
Rawalpindi generally has more in it
You could argue/suggest that the pressure surrounding producing a good cricket-wicket got to the groundsman in a way that preparing a FC wicket wouldn't. I just wonder with international cricket returning to Pakistan that they went the conservative route of batting tracks rather than risking a 2/2.5 day dust-bowl.Nah they have been preparing wickets for FC.
Dunnow if this is it. Since tours to Pak resume in 2019 the've had 5 Tests (not including this series) with an average RPW of 32. The South Africa tests were relatively low scoring and lasted 9/10 days. BD got stomped and SL had 1 rain affected draw and 1 5-day result.You could argue/suggest that the pressure surrounding producing a good cricket-wicket got to the groundsman in a way that preparing a FC wicket wouldn't. I just wonder with international cricket returning to Pakistan that they went the conservative route of batting tracks rather than risking a 2/2.5 day dust-bowl.