KARACHI - Pakistan need to stand up and be count against South Africa pace attack in their series with the world top-ranked test country starting next month, captain Misbah-ul-Haq said on Friday.
This series is one of the biggest challenges of my captaincy term but I am confident that we can pose a serious threat to South Africa, Misbah told Reuters. The 16-member Pakistan squad leave on Sunday for a 2-month tour that begins with a 3-test match from February1.Pakistan are touring South Africa for the 1st time since 2007.
The coming series is very important for Pakistan cricket because we have mostly played our cricket in South Asia or the UAE since 2010, Misbah added. The last few years have been a big challenge for Pakistan players have come through well most of the time.
No test playing country has visited Pakistan since March, 2009 when militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore. Misbah said he was confident about the series because Pakistan, like South Africa, had a strong bowling attack.
Until now our spin bowlers have come through for us now it is the turn of the pace bowlers to deliver. I am confident that players like Umar Gul and Junaid Khan will be our strike bowlers and we have a good spin backup in Saeed Ajmal, he said.
Misbah said his largest concern was putting substantial runs on the board against an attack boasting Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander. South Africa has one of the best pace bowling attackers in the world so we have to stand up and be count.
Misbah said his team main strength had been their unity which had helped them whitewash England in early 2011 in a 3-test series in the UAE.No one gave us a serious chance of beating England but we did that because we have gelled well as a team. That will be our main strength in South Africa despite their formidable batting and bowling resources, he said.
South Africa completed a 2-0 series win over New Zealand on Monday after thumping the visitors by an innings and 13 runs, only their 2nd home test series win in 4 years.
The Proteas have risen to the top of the International Cricket Council test team rankings thanks to their wonderful away form during which they have won back-to-back series in Australia and England and remain unbeaten on their travels since 2006.
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