
As Younus Khan (171*) and Shan Masood (125) nonchalantly battled their way to an unexpected 242 run partnership during Pakistan’s record chase, two thoughts kept floating into my head, ‘nothing compares to the compelling nature of good test match cricket’, and ‘no team is as predictably unpredictable as Pakistan’.
After being set a target of 377 in the deciding Test match by Sri Lanka, few would have expected Pakistan to chase the mammoth score down, least of all because our batsmen had collapsed to 215 in the first innings. Yet, the great Pakistani Test match batsmen, Younus, had other ideas.
After being relatively quiet throughout the series, he played a masterful innings. It was vintage Khan. Composed and cool, he took on the challenge in an exemplary fashion, supported well by Masood, who after an uneven start to the innings showed steely determination. As a result, Pakistan had a record-breaking win, and has now jumped to third in the ICC rankings.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Younis Khan. Photo: AFP[/caption]
From Younus’ statements later, it seems the plan was for him and Misbahul Haq to absorb the pressure so that the youngsters didn’t have to,
“This is a very good bunch of players. Misbah and I keep them calm, they play well under pressure.”Misbah had similar comments,
“The key factor in the game was to keep calm. We have lost a couple of Tests in Sri Lanka last time when he panicked. We just wanted to bat calmly this time.”The change was remarkable. It was rare to watch Pakistan play with such serenity. After they won, the celebrations were surprisingly subdued. Either the players were yet to come to terms with their own victory, or the positive calming energy from Younus had left the rest of the team in a state of nirvana. I half expected the Pakistani batsmen to stroll down to the ceremony with a shaved head and donning a red robe. Pakistan has won facing nearly impossible odds before, but such feats have usually come at the hands of our bowlers, defending desperately low totals. A miraculous win thanks to a magnificent batting performance is a pleasant addition to our list of incredible victories. There is no doubt that Yasir Shah was the star of the tour. Rightfully selected as man of the series, the leggie took 24 wickets, and twice ran through the Sri Lankan batting order. To Pakistan’s relief, the team has developed an able replacement for Saeed Ajmal. Yes, Shah’s performances has been so remarkable, it’s no wonder he played in every match of the World Cup. Oh right! [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"]



