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Surprisingly, Pakistan lost the second Test match against the West Indies in Multan by 120 runs for three days and attracted their series 1-1 last week. Pakistan won 127 runs in the first Test, in Multan.
The series provides hosts the taste of their medicine on spin-friendly pitches to finish Warchen Fining with 9-70 and 19 Skils match.
It was a severe defeat for Pakistan, especially after winning the first Test in the series. Pakistan won the first Test by 127 runs, in Multan.
West Indies have won a Test match in Pakistan for the first time in almost 35 years. The last time the West Indies won a Test in Pakistan was in Faisalabad in November 1990, which won their visits to 1997 and 2006. The West Indies played eight Tests between their last two wins in Pakistan, and lost six of them.
The defeat sent Pakistan ninth and the last in the World Test Championship table while the West Indies were eighth.
Not only against the fast bowlers, but also the Pakistani batsmen have faced significant challenges against minor spinners on domestic soil.
The lack of high quality spin bowling in domestic cricket means that Pakistani batsmen often find it difficult to adjust the variations and cows of international spinners because they did against the West Indies spinners.
Pakistan won three Tests on such pitches-two against England and one against the West Indies, but before providing extraordinary conditions to the spinners, the administration and coaches handle their batsmen to effectively. Must prepare for.
In recent years, Pakistani batsmen are often struggling against both high -speed bowlers and spinners even in domestic conditions. This trend has raised questions about technical, mental and systematic issues that contribute to the betting lineup. Let’s look for the reasons behind this struggle.
To solve this problem, PCB should implement strong training programs that emphasize the appropriate techniques for spin. This may include special coaching sessions that focus on footwork, shot selection, and mental flexibility against spinners. The batsmen should also practice different types of spin slow left, off -spin, and Gogley to develop a comprehensive skill set.
In the first innings of the second Test, Pakistani spinner Noman Ali scored the history after taking a hat trick to take a test hat trick in the first session of the game.
In the first innings of the second Test, the West Indies were reduced to 38-7 and then 8 wickets for 8 wickets. But from here they went to win the test.
Jameel Warikan took 19 wickets in the series, the highest joint of the West Indies bowler in the two -match Test series. Shane Schilling Ford (2013) and Gadkish Mot (2023) also took 19 wickets in a two -match series against Zimbabwe.
Spinners on both sides have taken 69 wickets in two Tests in Multan. These are the highest wickets taken by the spinners in the two -match Test series, which improves 67 through Sri Lanka and the West Indies in 2021.
Pakistan wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan was the top scorer of the series with 147 runs, with an average of 36.75 with an average of fifty. Interestingly, bowler Gadkish Moti scored mostly for 92 runs, including an average of 23 23 runs, including a half -century.
In the four full innings, no batsmen have crossed three figures on the most spinner -friendly conditions. Pakistan captain Sean Masood and Akka batsman Babar Azam arranged only 80 and 45 runs respectively.
On the bowling, the West Indies spinner Jalcon took a maximum of 19 wickets with an average of just 9. But the West Indies bowler was the most common joint in the two -match Test series.
Naaman Ali also became the first spinner for six wickets in the first session of the first day and was the second spinner in history to achieve the feat after the Australian cat Bits (1883).
Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath (38 years, 110 days) is also the second oldest player (38 years, 139 days) to take a Test hat truck after a test hat truck. He is also the first Pakistan bowler to achieve the feat, as only Abrar Ahmed took five wickets before lunch in the first day’s game (for the first time against England).
Naaman Ali became the only fifth bowler to take a hat -trick for Pakistan and the first spinner to do so. Wasim Akram hit a hat -trick in a consecutive test against Sri Lanka in 1999, while in 2000, Abdul Azq and Mohammad Sami in 2002 also hit a hat -trick against the same opponents. The last hat -trick by a Pakistan bowler was taken by Nasim Shah in 2020 against Bangladesh. He also became the first spinner for six wickets in the first session of the first day.
On the first day of a test, six bowlers, including slogans, to take a hat trick before lunch.
The last five bowlers were only pacers, the last one was Irfan Pathan against Pakistan in the Karachi Test in 2006.
Naaman Ali scored five consecutive Tests with five wickets. Only Sydney Barnes, Charlie Turner and Elike Bedsar had written a longer than Naaman, with six of which were five consecutive Tests, while Yasir Shah also worked five wickets in five consecutive matches.
On the first day of the Multan Test, a total of 16 wickets were selected by the spinners. These are the highest wickets for spin bowlers on the opening day of the Test, which improved England and South Africa’s 14 wickets in Leeds in 1907.
Many Pakistani batsmen have technical flaws, which are exploited both high -speed bowlers and spinners. Against spinners, problems are equally pronounced, batsmen often struggle to read speed, use their feet effectively or play soft hands. They play for a turn even when the ball is straight, which dismisses LBW or Bold.
Various lack of pitch preparation means that batsmen are not tested enough in domestic cricket. When they face challenging conditions internationally, they struggle to reconcile.
The struggle of Pakistani batsmen against both the fast bowlers and the spinners is a reflection of the country’s cricketing infrastructure.
Although the talent pool is undeniable, it is very important for Pakistan to remove the technical flaws, mental fragility and structural weaknesses so that they can develop global batsmen who are able to dominate in every case. With the focus on proper reforms and long -term development, Pakistan can re -claim its credibility as a powerhouse for batting capabilities.
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