Pakistan’s Test Captain Seeks Home Advantage to Reach World Test Championship Final

Pakistan’s Test captain, Shan Masood, emphasizes the need for his team to master home conditions and secure consistent wins before aiming for international success and a World Test Championship final berth. Masood acknowledges the team’s struggles in capitalizing on home advantage since international cricket returned to Pakistan in 2019, highlighting the need for a winning formula to overcome the challenges of adjusting to home conditions after a decade-long absence. He emphasizes the importance of discovering the ideal playing style that suits Pakistan’s strengths and puts them in a commanding position.

Bangladesh Names Five Pacers for Pakistan Test Series, Taskin Ahmed to Join for Second Match

Bangladesh has announced a 16-man squad for the upcoming two-test series in Pakistan, featuring five pacers. Taskin Ahmed, who has focused on white-ball cricket recently, will join the team for the second Test after playing for Bangladesh A. Veteran wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiqur Rahim has also been included in the squad, replacing Shahadat Hossain. Bangladesh will arrive in Pakistan early to practice in Lahore ahead of the first Test, which begins on August 21 in Rawalpindi.

Pakistan Retains Babar Azam, Rizwan, Afridi for Bangladesh Test Series

Pakistan has opted against making significant changes to its Test squad for the upcoming series against Bangladesh, retaining key players like Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi. Despite a disappointing T20 World Cup performance, the trio has been included, suggesting the board’s decision to move on from the tournament without disciplinary action. The squad also features two uncapped players, Mohammad Huraira and Kamran Ghulam, rewarded for their domestic performances.

Babar Azam Seeks Guidance from Australian Power-Hitting Coach to Reinvent T20 Skills

Pakistan captain Babar Azam has sought the help of Australian power-hitting coach Shannon Young to improve his T20 batting skills after a disappointing performance in the recent World Cup. Babar, known for his elegant batting style, has often been criticized for his low strike rate in the shortest format. Young, who has coached Australian players like Glenn Maxwell and Jake Fraser-McGurk, is renowned for his expertise in power hitting and has helped numerous players enhance their abilities in this area. The meeting between Babar and Young in Lahore marks a significant step in the Pakistan captain’s quest to refine his T20 game and address his shortcomings.

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