Within a passage of 18 months, the vulnerable Pakistan batting line-up has pulled off two of the most stunning chases in Test history. Younus, meanwhile, has reaffirmed his status as a true batting legend with a staggering tally of five centuries in the fourth innings of a Test, leapfrogging players like Sunil Gavaskar. Pakistan’s Test fortunes have taken a U-turn since the 0-2 whitewash at the hands of the same Sri Lankan outfit last year. Since that reversal, Pakistan have walloped Australia, drawn a series with New Zealand, eased past Bangladesh and have now conjured up a memorable series win against Sri Lanka, catapulting them to third in the Test rankings. This superb show has coincided with the emergence of the wily leg-spinner Yasir Shah, his 24 scalps against Sri Lanka having made him a household name. One hopes this momentum is now taken forward in the One-Day International series in which Pakistan face the difficult task of ensuring qualification for the Champions Trophy.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 9th, 2015.
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