
Pakistan captain Shan Masood said bowling out the opposition is more important than scoring big runs in the upcoming Test series. The two-match series against South Africa will begin at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. Pakistan has prepared spin-friendly pitches to help their bowlers take 20 wickets needed to win.
Speaking at a press conference, Shan said Pakistan wants pitches that lead to results, not draws. He explained, “Sometimes you sacrifice runs to create chances for 20 wickets.” This approach aims to use home advantage better than before.
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Shan referred to Pakistan’s struggles in the previous World Test Championship cycle. He said they learned to focus on winning moments rather than just accumulating runs. The Gaddafi Stadium pitch will support spinners like Sajid Khan, who recently recovered from illness.
The captain also mentioned that pace bowlers might use reverse swing depending on conditions. He acknowledged concerns about batsmen Babar Azam and Salman Ali Agha but said even small scores can change matches. Shan emphasized that winning moments matter more than averages or big scores.
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In conclusion, Shan highlighted that Pakistan’s strategy revolves around strong bowling and adapting to conditions. The team aims to take all 20 wickets and secure wins in this important home series against South Africa.