Very much so, I think his spell in the second test in the UAE was fantastic, but so often he does somewhat underwhelm in test cricket. The back up seamers is tough to call, Sohail never played a test and dire fitness, Imran no experience in England and not exactly fast and Rahat who is very weak mentally once you get in top of him.Wahab is stupidly expensive always
Wahab has always been wayward with the new ball. He himself has said that he finds it difficult to control the newer and harder ball. Ideally Wahab should be your third, possibly fourth seamer on occasions, who comes in after the new ball has picked up a few wickets and he is up against newer batsmen. He came back strongly in the second spell with the older ball, cranking it up and picking up a few wickets.Wahab is stupidly expensive always
Yeah, their batting is pretty good. The openers are a massive weakness, but Younis, Azhar, Misbah and Shafiq are an excellent middle order on paper.Is Pakistan's batting order that fragile? As far as I can tell they have 3 really good batters, which is pretty much the same as England.
It is.Is Pakistan's batting order that fragile? As far as I can tell they have 3 really good batters, which is pretty much the same as England.
Not the only one who thinks that.God I really hope Shane Warne is not in Sky Sports commentary this summer