As Pakistan prepares to host the West Indies for a two-Test series starting January 17, the team has opted for a spin-dominated approach. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made significant changes to the squad, resting key pacers and recalling experienced spinners to exploit the spin-friendly pitches expected in Multan.
Key Squad Changes for Pakistan
The most notable updates in the squad are:
- Resting the Pace Quartet:
- Mohammad Abbas, Naseem Shah, Aamer Jamal, and Mir Hamza have been rested as part of workload management.
- Abbas, who shone in the South Africa series with ten wickets, is rested due to Multan’s spin-friendly pitch conditions.
- Return of Spin Specialists:
- Sajid Khan, instrumental in Pakistan’s victory against England, has been recalled to partner with Noman Ali.
- Abrar Ahmed, another key spinner, rejoins the squad to strengthen Pakistan’s bowling attack.
- Fresh Faces in Fast Bowling:
- Kashif Ali, a fast bowler, has been included for the first time, while Mohammad Ali makes his comeback.
Batting Lineup Adjustments
- Opening Combination Revamp:
- With Saim Ayub ruled out due to an ankle fracture and Abdullah Shafique dropped after a string of poor performances, the selectors have brought in Imam-ul-Haq and Muhammad Hurraira as the new openers.
- Wicketkeeping Backup:
- Rohail Nazir replaces Haseebullah Khan as the backup wicketkeeper for Mohammad Rizwan, following Haseebullah’s hand injury.
Why Spin Is the Focus
Multan’s pitches are known for aiding spinners, prompting Pakistan to rely heavily on spin bowling. The combination of Sajid Khan, Noman Ali, and Abrar Ahmed offers a formidable spin attack capable of exploiting these conditions.
Complete Pakistan Test Squad for West Indies Series
- Shan Masood (Captain)
- Saud Shakeel (Vice-Captain)
- Abrar Ahmed
- Babar Azam
- Imam-ul-Haq
- Kamran Ghulam
- Kashif Ali
- Khurram Shahzad
- Mohammad Ali
- Mohammad Hurraira
- Mohammad Rizwan (wk)
- Noman Ali
- Rohail Nazir (wk)
- Sajid Khan
- Salman Agha
Schedule for West Indies Tests
- First Test: January 17, Multan
- Second Test: January 25, Multan
FAQs
1. Why has Pakistan rested Naseem Shah and Mohammad Abbas?
The decision is part of workload management and due to the spin-friendly conditions expected in Multan, where their pace may not be as effective.
2. Who are the spinners in the squad for the West Indies series?
Pakistan has included Sajid Khan, Noman Ali, and Abrar Ahmed as their primary spinners.
3. What changes have been made to Pakistan’s opening pair?
With Saim Ayub injured and Abdullah Shafique dropped, Imam-ul-Haq and Muhammad Hurraira will open for Pakistan.
4. Why is Multan hosting both Tests?
Multan’s spin-friendly conditions align with Pakistan’s strategy for the series, and it provides a consistent venue for the two matches.
5. Who is the backup wicketkeeper for Mohammad Rizwan?
Rohail Nazir has been named as the backup wicketkeeper.
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