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Masood bets on pace as Pakistan eyes aggressive start against Bangladesh

Last updated: May 7, 2026 9:39 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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— Shan Masood has made his intentions clear: Pakistan’s first Test against Bangladesh, starting Wednesday, will be defined by speed.

The captain confirmed his playing XI on Tuesday, opting for a four-pronged pace attack. There is no specialist spinner in the squad. It is a bold, high-stakes gamble on the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium’s surface, which historically offers enough bounce to keep fast bowlers in the game.

“We’ve looked at the conditions, and we believe our pacers give us the best chance to take 20 wickets,” Masood told reporters. He’s betting that Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Khurram Shahzad, and Mohammad Ali can dismantle a Bangladesh lineup that has struggled for consistency in overseas conditions.

The decision reflects a broader shift in Pakistan’s Test philosophy under the current management. They aren’t looking to play for a draw or grind out sessions; they are chasing the World Test Championship points aggressively.

Bangladesh, led by Najmul Hossain Shanto, arrives in Pakistan with a point to prove. They haven’t had a warm-up match, a disadvantage that could prove fatal against a fresh, pace-heavy attack on a track expected to be hard and fast.

For Masood, this series is about more than just winning; it’s about establishing a template. If the pace-only strategy fails, he will face immediate questions about the lack of variety in his bowling options. If it clicks, he’ll be hailed for reading the pitch better than his counterparts.

The pressure is on the home side. Anything less than a dominant performance will be seen as a regression for a team that has spent the last six months recalibrating its red-ball identity.

Play begins at 10:00 AM local time. By mid-afternoon, the Rawalpindi pitch will have already revealed whether Masood’s gamble was a masterstroke or a miscalculation.

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