Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

**Pakistan v South Africa, 1st Test, Karachi **
Teams keep an eye on the future

Unmistakably, change is in the air. Pakistan and South Africa meet at the National Stadium in Karachi tomorrow for the first Test, one eye on the now, one on the future.

South Africa, without any hang-ups, are looking ahead in the one tradition that has served them so richly since their re-admission into cricket, that of pace. Shaun Pollock, even if he does play, may no longer be one of the first names on the team sheet, more so if it is being written in the subcontinent.

Mickey Arthur, South Africa’s coach, has been at pains to point out that they are entering “a new era” as far as fast bowling is concerned, though insisting that Pollock has not been shunted out for good. Yet, even if Morne Morkel’s fitness is in doubt - though his condition has improved, he is due to undergo a fitness test in the morning - so too is Pollock’s inclusion. Understandably, for the choice is not easy: opt for Pollock’s batting security or risk the inexperience of Dale Steyn.

Pakistan contemplate more seismic changes. Captain, vice-captain and coach will all perform roles they have never performed before tomorrow, at Test level. Not that Shoaib Malik, Pakistan’s 25th Test captain, was letting slip signs of nerves.

“I’m not nervous,” Malik said. “It is my first Test as captain but I have played many Tests. I don’t think about challenges as such. I just want to do what is good for Pakistan.”

Indeed, his deputy’s role and performances, may be of equal significance. Salman Butt hasn’t played a Test in over a year, his promotion to the post was widely questioned, and though it isn’t relevant here, he struggled at the ICC World Twenty20. If he is successful, Pakistan will be laughing for they then have a captain-in-waiting, as well as an opener.

Further down there is more intrigue. Mohammad Yousuf never really went away, but he is back. Graeme Smith, the South African captain had accounted for the eventuality: “We expected him to play. When you come on a tour you expect to play against the best. We have respect for him.”

Malik was understandably pleased with the same eventuality and so he should be, for when Pakistan bat, they will be doing so without Inzamam-ul-Haq for only the ninth time in 55 home Tests since 1992. “Cricketers come and go, but Inzamam is a great player and we will have to do with what is available,” he said. At least the karma is good, for Inzamam’s place is taken by another ul-Haq who made an unexpected impact at a World Cup: Misbah.

But if change is in the air, so too is spin, and on this the contest might hinge. The pitch appears dry, accompanied by whispers of crumble, cracks and rare talk in the Pakistan camp of two spinners. Abdur Rehman, the left-arm spinner, might make his debut, making it the first match since the 2005 Bangalore win that two specialist spinners have played. Rehman will also be the first such specialist to represent Pakistan since Nadeem Khan against India in 1999.
Yet given its rarity - Karachi does often produce egalitarian surfaces with something for everyone - both captains spoke of it as a fait accompli. Smith said, “The wicket is well-prepared and looks dry, the kind of wicket we expect when you come to subcontinent.”

Not often is he out-blunted, but Malik hid no punches when asked about the turn in the track. “They have six fast bowlers and one spinner. Should we play to their strengths?”

Danish Kaneria, two short of 200 Test wickets, 26 in five against South Africa and 26 in five in Karachi is sure to headline one of the days, as Smith acknowledged: “He is a big challenge on the subcontinent.” But keen minds will remember that Pakistan has a funny way of succumbing to the category known as left-arm orthodox in which light, Paul Harris might be headlining more often than anyone thinks.

“He’s [Harris] going to play an important role,” said Smith. “He’s quite a confident guy, up for taking responsibility which is always encouraging. He is tall, gets good bounce and is consistent.”

That is nearly that. To the ingredients of new eras, new names and spin, must be added the weather, hopefully combining to produce a corker. Smith said that temperatures in the high thirties would play a role at some stage.

“It’s very hot and there isn’t much of a breeze in the middle, but we have to manage that as best we can.”

Pakistan (probable): 1 Salman Butt, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Mohammad Yousuf, 5 Shoaib Malik (capt), 6 Misbah-ul-Haq, 7 Kamran Akmal (wk), 8 Abdur Rehman, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Danish Kaneria, 11 Mohammad Asif

South Africa (probable): 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Herschelle Gibbs, 3 Jacques Kallis, 4 Hashim Amla, 5 Ashwell Prince, 6 AB de Villiers, 7 Mark Boucher, 8 Andre Nel, 9 Makhaya Ntini, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Paul Harris

SOURCE: http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvrsa/content/story/313068.html

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

News from the ground is that South Africa have drawn first blood by winning the toss and batting first

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Yousuf not playing

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

who is showing match in Uk any idea?

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

ARY arent. I suscribed for no reason. MY out of the X1. Internal issues?

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Pitch Report: There is a bit of more grass than usual for a Karachi pitch. There are lots of cracks as well and the pitch looks very very dry. The Proteas will be weary of the Pakistani spin attack and that is a major reason why they have opted to bat
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South Africa 12/0 (2 ovrs)**

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

surprise surprise no TV channel showing in UK then?

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

bhaioon yee pehley TEST match hee ho raha hai na? kaheen ODI tu nahi ho raha? Someone please tell Gibbs and Smith !

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

tawnty tawnty (20 20, according to Sarfaraz Nawaz) ka asar hay :)

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Actually being amatuers ARY can't get the feed right

Ten Sports Produces the feed from Pakistan and r showing it in Pakistan live (via cable)

ARY used to take that feed but somehow they haven't managed it sofar

This is the case for ARY UK/Europe and ARY Mid East

Just a taste for things to come :D

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Now ARY Mid East has managed to show a small scorecard in one corner of the screen

Must a be a lot of viewer getting on their nerves :D

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

10th over of South African innings and Kaneria leading the charge. Massive amount of spin in the pitch.

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Freaking ridicilous are ARY. Once they open, I will call them and express my anger.

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

I was looking forward to see the test match after long time....

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

atleast you guys know that ARY is trying to show it. Stupid Zee Sports America who were suppose to shw the match live are showing the highlites of Aus vs Ind abondoned ODI match for the 100000th time right now :aj:

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

Never trust ethnic businesses. Thank God for Sky.

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

atleast the frangies r good at something :hehe:

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

sky sports showing it lbg?

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

:yahoo:

Re: Pakistan vs South Africa - 1st Test Match @ NSK- Oct. 1st-5th

96/1 lunch
Ah back to good old test cricket