It’s not hard to know what’s coming this test match. It’s easy to analyze, a straightforward to predict. The West Indies will have prepared students for the challenge that Pakistan will pose, and Pakistan, himself, has made no secret that they will double the surfaces they are preparing. Wicket may start to break down when the two captains go out to throw. Whoever wins will beat first, and spin bowling will contain right from the start.
But warned is not necessarily the forearm. The challenge Pakistan, with these surfaces, which breaks in the winter heat, is much easier to understand than to do something about. The result of the game is related to West Indies’ execution; Any errors they made in terms of understanding what kind of pitch this was will have been extended.
Kraigg Brathwaite threw Gauntlet down to his team at the end of the first test while encouraging them with the reminder that they were ahead of the game at a few key phases and there was considerable room for improvement to offer them faith.
West Indies’ own spinners showed that they could go to toe with Pakistans, and Jomel Warrican registered better figures than any of his Pakistani colleagues. In Kemar Roach, they possess the best fast bowler on each side, on the few occasions to be required. They even drafted how to make the sweeping and vice versa-sweep productive, if not necessarily risk-free. And they found races with the lower order, a nonsense Achilles’ heel of Pakistan’s bowling, regardless of the conditions.
Aaqib Javed made a passionate defense of the seats that Pakistan has begun to prepare at home, but he knows he has not won everyone yet. Concerns of what it means for the country’s test batting and quick bowling, and the only thing – the most important thing, after his vision – his style has started for it is simple; It wins Pakistan -Test matches. Pakistan is aware that they must continue to get these victories because the moment the results are turning, the spring -related criticism is waiting to be detached.
Pakistan: Wllww (last five ended matches, latest first)
In the limelight – Shan Masood and Alick Athanaze
Pakistan Cricket brings briefly attention tension and Shan Masood Know that he won’t have much of it in the next nine months. He has now been a captain of just below the full WTC cycle, and this is Pakistan’s last test in a disappointing year and a half of the test cricket. Reports about his position as a test captain, who is vulnerable, has emerged more than once, and with a new cycle beginning at the end of the year, Pakistan is likely to reassess at some point. However, this game represents a chance to end strongly and continue to make his case. With bats, there are possible signs of a form of form with a hundred and fifty in his last three laps, and although he has not been considered the reason for a recovery in test results, victory here will mean he ends the cycle with four wins in his last six samples
Alick Athanaze Come into this series of running against Bangladesh and seems to have enjoyed beating in Pakistan more than most of his teammates he scored 99 and 58* in the three-day game before the series in Islamabad, and was responsible For almost half of his pages races in the fourth lap in Multan and became the only visitor dough to scored half a century. Praise for Dominican’s technique has come from exalted quarters, with Brian Lara and Ian Bishop among his admirers, and if the visitors top six are to rise to the challenge their captain put out to them, Athanaze is expected to have a significant role.
Pakistan has not yet named an XI, with Aqib Javed and said they would see one last look at the surface.
Pakistan (probably XI): 1 Shan Masood (Capt) 2 Muhammad Hurraira 3 Babar Azam 4 Kamran Ghulam 5 Saud Shakeel 6 Mohammad Rizwan (WK) 7 Salman Agha 8 Noman Ali 9 Sajid Khan 10 Abrar Ahmed 11 Khurram Shahzad
The West Indies has also not yet named a starting lineup. Jayden Seales misses out with a little sneak in the leg. Kemar Roach is available again with Amir Jangoo.
The West Indies: 1 Kraigg Brathwaite (CAPT) 2 MIKYLE Louis 3 Keaacy Carty 4 Alick Athanaze 5 Kavem Hodge 6 Justin Greaves 7 Tevin Imlach/Amir Jangoo (WK) 8 Gudakesh Motie 9 Kevin Sinclair 10 Jomel Warrican 11 Kemar Roach
The course has been prepared in the same way that the first test was. The weather conditions have not changed in the week ago and it remains cold and dry. Any deviation from what happened in the first test would be a surprise.
“Of course, we had the right to prepare a spin tone height against the West Indies. Their fighters are not so skilled against spin compared to fast bowling.”
Pakistan Temporary Head Trainer Aaqib Javed Make no excuses to prepare a spin -friendly pitch in Multan.
“I’ve been playing on surfaces that spun from day one, but this was the first time I’ve seen such cracks on a course on day one.”
West Indies Captain Kraigg Brathwaite Says he has never seen a pitch that was so early in the way Multan Surface did for the first test.