Pakistan and New Zealand will hope for a reversal of fortune in the two-match Test series starting in Karachi from tomorrow after both were whitewashed 3-0 by England in their last series.New Zealand were scuppered in England in May as the home team under head coach Brendon McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes introduced the aggressive "Bazball” style of cricket that is revolutionising the sport.The never-say-die style also saw England inflict a first-ever 3-0 series defeat on Pakistan this month. Since then, the Pakistan Cricket Board has undergone a revamp, with Ramiz Raja removed as chairman and chief selector Mohamed Wasim sacked. Skipper Babar Azam is also under scrutiny after losing an unprecedented four home Tests on the trot. Azam vowed his team would seek a quick turnaround."There have been difficult times in the last series,” said Azam, who has had to lead a side hard-hit by injuries. "With new players it’s different because when the opposition attacks them, it places a sharper kind of pressure on them,” he said. "It takes time to get used to that.”Spearheads Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf will miss both the New Zealand games, having still not recovered from injuries, but Naseem Shah is available after missing the last two Tests. Kamran Ghulam, who has accumulated runs in domestic matches, replaces the retiring Azhar Ali. Since winning the inaugural World Test Championship final against India last year, New Zealand have won just two of nine matches, but will be skippered by fast bowler Tim Southee. Head coach Gary Stead, however, believes the first Test will be a spin battle. "But we also saw signs of reverse swing... so for us, honing our skills in those areas is important,” he said.Pakistan will hope mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed, who took 17 wickets in his first two Tests against England, will also hurt New Zealand on grounds where the visitors have won just twice in 19 attempts. Left-armer Ajaz Patel - one of only three bowlers to take 10 wickets in a Test innings - is the key for New Zealand, who also have leg-spinner Ish Sodhi and spinning all-rounder Michael Bracewell.
Teams
Pakistan: Babar Azam (captain), Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Agha Salman, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Ghulam, Mohamed Nawaz, Mohamed Rizwan, Mohamed Wasim, Naseem Shah, Nauman Ali, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saud Shakeel, Shan Masood, Zahid MehmoodNew Zealand: Tim Southee (captain), Michael Bracewell, Tom Blundell, Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Glenn Phillips, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Neil Wagner, Kane Williamson, Will Young.Second Test moved from Multan to Karachi
The second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand next month has been moved from Multan to Karachi due to "deteriorating” weather conditions, the Pakistan cricket board (PCB) said yesterday.The board said that the poor conditions, which have already disrupted flight operations, could potentially result in the loss of playing hours. The change in schedule means the whole series, which includes two Tests and three one-day internationals, will now be held in Karachi. The first Test is set to begin tomorrow. The second Test will begin on January 2 after that contest and the three ODIs were brought forward by a day, the statement added.
December 25, 2022 | 12:02 AM