Hafeez’s knock provides blueprint for success in New Zealand
Pakistan's batsmen have never quite enjoyed genuine pace bowling.
It's been a journey of helpless blocking and premeditated strokes which have often resulted in almighty collapses. With bowlers like Fazal Mahmood, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar and now Mohammad Irfan and Wahab Riaz bowling at them in the nets, it is a wonder that they haven't improved overtime.
Pakistan’s recent shorter format outings turned out to be a disaster as the Englishmen razed over the hosts to complete an emphatic 0-3 whitewash in the T20s.
The batsmen struggled against the visitors’ quality fast bowling often losing 2-3 wickets in the first three overs. In the last game, the hosts had Ahmed Shehzad and one-down Mohammad Hafeez back in the pavilion even before the first over had ended.
Hafeez, considered by many as a bowling all-rounder, has probably had it the toughest and his woes always take you back to the time when South Africa’s star paceman Dale Steyn made him look like a schoolboy.
The South African quick dismissed the right-handed batsman 12 times in 15 encounters. No other batsman has been dismissed by a particular bowler this many times. In 2013 alone, Steyn removed Hafeez 10 times, four times in Tests and ODIs and twice in T20s.
Last year’s World Cup story was no different with the opposition pacers doing damage early in the games. Pakistan lost the openers within the first 10 overs regularly.