Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq yesterday hinted that Sohail Khan might come in to break up Pakistan’s three-man left-arm pace attack in the second Boxing Day Test against Australia in Melbourne today.
The tourists are not expected to tinker with their batting after a heroic effort, which took them to within 40 runs of what would have been a world record win in last week’s Brisbane series opener.
However, there was speculation that Rahat Ali, who took two wickets in Brisbane, could make way for one of the right-arm pacemen — either Sohail or Imran Khan. Pakistan’s three-man left-arm pace attack was criticized at the Gabba for being one-dimensional and lacking variety.
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Misbah, whose team must win the Melbourne Cricket Ground Test to set up a decider in Sydney in the new year, was giving little away team-wise, but praised Sohail’s work ethic.
“Sohail is working hard and he is the guy who gave us five-fors in the previous matches and that’s what we look for when he plays,” he told reporters.
“He bowls the new ball very well and if he gets you two or three wickets with the new ball it is always helpful for you. He is also good with the reverse swing,” he added.
“Obviously he knows that he needs to be good in the later spells, because you have to bowl at least 20 overs a day, so he is working hard. We are hoping that he will be okay,” Misbah said.
Pakistan’s bowling had been as much of a problem as their batting on recent tours of Australia, he said, but added that he is hopeful for a big response from both his batsmen and bowlers at the MCG.
“It’s not just a challenge for the batsmen. It’s a challenge for the bowlers as well,” Misbah said. “The conditions are totally different here, especially for the Asian teams.”
“As a bowler you need to adjust to these conditions, otherwise you are giving away too many runs and leaking too many boundaries and not putting any sort of pressure on the opposition,” he said. “You need to be very precise with your lines and lengths in Australia because of the true bounce and pace. That’s important for us as a bowling unit.”
“To get 20 wickets is always a challenge, but we know and are sure about the bowling combination that we will have tomorrow. We are clear about our strategy,” Misbah said.
Spirits were high in the Pakistan camp after they almost pulled off an epic come-from-behind victory in Brisbane, posting a massive fourth-innings total of 450, he said.
“The guys are relaxed and confident that they can perform well here,” Misbah said. “You can see that everybody’s spending a lot of time in the nets, working on the basics. They won’t leave anything behind before we get into the second Test match.”
“That’s a good sign that we are confident but at the same time, we’re focused and determined,” he said. “I’m comfortable with the position we’re in at the moment as individuals and as a team.”
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