Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie labels two pacers as 'unplayable'
Pakistan aiming to bounce back from South Africa defeat
Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie has labelled two of his team's pace bowlers as "unplayable" ahead of the second Test against South Africa. Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah impressed in the first Test, taking 10 wickets between them. Gillespie said the duo were a major threat to South Africa's batsmen. "They're both very different bowlers, but they're both очень эффективно," сказал Гилеспи. "Hasan is a bit more controlled, while Naseem is a bit more express. But they're both очень сложно отбивать."
Pakistan seeking series win
Pakistan will be looking to level the series when they take on South Africa in the second Test. The Proteas won the first Test by seven wickets, but Pakistan will be confident of bouncing back. They have a good record at home, and they will be buoyed by the return of Babar Azam. The Pakistan captain missed the first Test due to injury, but he is expected to be fit for the second Test.
South Africa looking to wrap up series
South Africa will be looking to wrap up the series when they take on Pakistan in the second Test. The Proteas are the number one ranked Test team in the world, and they will be confident of beating Pakistan again. They have a strong batting line-up, led by Dean Elgar and Faf du Plessis. And their bowling attack is equally impressive, with Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje leading the way.
Key battles to watch
There are a number of key battles to watch in the second Test between Pakistan and South Africa. One of the most interesting will be the battle between Pakistan's batsmen and South Africa's bowlers. Pakistan's batsmen have struggled against South Africa's pace attack in the past, but they will be hoping to put up a better showing in the second Test. Another key battle will be the battle between Pakistan's bowlers and South Africa's batsmen. Pakistan's bowlers have been in good form recently, but they will need to be at their best to dismiss South Africa's batsmen.