As the second Test between Pakistan and the West Indies approaches, all indications point to the hosts sticking with their lineup from the series opener.
Pakistan’s lineup for the first Test combined experience with promising new talent and the same XI is expected to take the field in the second match. Here’s a breakdown of the likely players:
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Shan Masood (c) | Captain, opening batter |
| Muhammad Hurraira | Opening batter |
| Babar Azam | Top-order batter |
| Kamran Ghulam | Middle-order batter |
| Saud Shakeel | Middle-order batter |
| Mohammad Rizwan (wk) | Wicketkeeper-batter |
| Salman Agha | All-rounder |
| Noman Ali | Spinner |
| Sajid Khan | Spinner |
| Khurram Shahzad | Fast bowler |
| Abrar Ahmed | Spinner |
Pakistan’s spin trio—Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, and Abrar Ahmed—are expected to play a pivotal role on what is likely to be another spin-friendly surface. Noman and Sajid delivered crucial breakthroughs in the first Test, while Abrar’s variations add an extra layer of threat. Khurram Shahzad, the sole specialist pacer in the XI, is likely to retain his place in the team but may remain a spectator for a second Test in a row.
Despite a strong performance, Pakistan relied on individual brilliance to win the opening Test. Shan Masood and his men will be hoping to deliver a more cohesive effort with the bat ahead of the rapidly approaching Champions Trophy.
With the series victory in sight, Pakistan will be hoping for an all-round performance to secure the win in the second Test against the West Indies. For now, the management appears to trust the existing combination, backing them to deliver as the action resumes.
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