Pakistan captain Shan Masood is set to not develop into one other visiting captain chewed up and spat out by the daunting activity of touring Australia.
The fashionable batter was stunned to get the job solely three weeks in the past and is already getting set to face the buzzsaw that’s the world Test champion Australians on international soil.
Masood couldn’t have performed higher carving a chanceless 201 not out in opposition to the Prime Minister’s XI this week in Canberra, trying decided to steer from the entrance forward of a three-Test sequence few give Pakistan an opportunity of being aggressive in.
Former South Africa captain Dean Elgar fully did not deal with the pressures in final summer time’s tour of Australia, making simply 56 runs in six innings earlier than shedding the job quickly after.
Even champion England bat Joe Root struggled in his facet’s 4-1 Ashes thumping in Australia two years in the past, handing the reins to Ben Stokes lower than a 12 months later.
Masood stated solely a machine-like, “step-by-step” angle may preserve Pakistan near the highly effective locals.
“The focus is on the bigger picture and how we want to play cricket, and obviously ticking boxes that are mandatory in Test cricket, and a certain way to go about it,” he instructed reporters.
“So our focus is on how we play our cricket, whatever we can control, are we doing that, are we maintaining standards?
“(It’s) lots of trustworthy and severe questions that we’re asking of ourselves as a facet that basically needs to go ahead and that has lots of severe cricketers that may be world class.”
Masood reflected on Pakistan’s most recent trip to Australia, a 2-0 series loss where their top-order batters routinely failed and often couldn’t turn decent starts into big scores.
He pointed to his own scores that summer – 27, 42, 19 and 68 – as exactly what his troops can’t do against Australia’s loaded bowling contingent.
“We’re enjoying most likely the most effective bowling assault in Test cricket, and so they all supply completely different challenges in numerous phases of the sport,” he stated.
“We’ve been fortunate now we have performed them just lately … they bowled rather well and lots of the batsmen did get in and did get begins, however we did not actually go massive.
“Those would be things we’d want to improve … we’re well aware of all their plans, and we’re going to try and sort of negate whatever they bring to the table.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au