It may be reasonable to state that, with the kind of schedule Pakistan has ahead of them, there is still much work to be done in figuring out who will be selected for each future encounter, particularly in terms of the pacers.
Shan Masood, the captain of Pakistan, meanwhile, voiced confidence in the abilities of his bowlers while also stating that he and the team management will always take the workload into account.
“You must control the workload of their [pacers].” Similar to Shaheen Afridi in Australia, who played two straight Test matches before we had to rest him for the third due to an upcoming busy schedule. We’ll continue to consider it, Masood said, as cited by Cricket Pakistan.
Masood also showed his excitement for the crop he was guiding at the moment, complimenting each of the six pacers in the squad for the next Test series against Bangladesh for their unique qualities and strong points.
The intriguing aspect, though, is that we currently have six talented fast bowlers in our lineup. Each of the six has a unique offering, and they can all stake a claim to be in the starting lineup. I think we’ll be fine, and it will offer the players experience, said Masood, whenever someone is needed and if it allows us to rest one of our best bowlers.
Each of them has something that can help Pakistan win games: Shan Masood
Masood also expressed his faith in the newcomers to the international scene, expressing the hope that they would provide their skills fully and help lead the squad to victory.
“Regardless of whether Shaheen or Naseem Shah isn’t available, we’re equally confident that the guys who step in—the new guys like Khurram Shahzad, Mir Hamza, Muhammad Ali, and even Aamer Jamal to some extent—when they step in, they all offer something.
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that can win Pakistan games and pick those 20 crucial wickets,” Masood continued. In Rawalpindi, the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh will get underway on August 21.