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What Selection Changes Must Pakistan Make to Turn Around the BAN vs PAK 2nd Test?

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PUBLISHED ON: 15 MAY 2026, 12:21 PM

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Pakistan needs two changes that fix the same structural problem: a left-handed opener at the top and a left-arm spinner in the attack. The 163-run collapse at Mirpur wasn’t bad luck; it was a batting order that handed Taijul Islam a predictable angle for 90 consecutive deliveries. Moving to Sylhet makes the problem worse. A surface that turns sharply from Day 2 and deteriorates faster than Mirpur demands a line-up built to disrupt spin lines, not absorb them. Pakistan’s WTC final qualification depends on what their selectors decide before the toss on May 16.

The Spin Vice That Broke Pakistan 

Taijul Islam didn’t just bowl well at Mirpur; he targeted a structural flaw that Pakistan’s selectors had left unaddressed. His 54 wickets across the last 10 Tests, sustained at a 3.11 economy rate and a strike rate of 51.83, came from repeating one line against one type of batter. Against a Pakistan order built almost entirely of right-handers, he never had to adjust his angle. He just had to be relentlessly accurate.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz attacked from the other end with equal precision, 27 wickets in 9 Tests at an elite 2.86 economy rate. Together, they created a vice Pakistan’s batters couldn’t break. Playing for the turn cost them; the deliveries that skidded straight through on the angle cost them even more. The collapse to 163 was the direct consequence of a homogeneous batting order handing a world-class spin pair a predictable target for 90 deliveries.

Sylhet Doesn’t Forgive Passive Plans 

Sylhet’s pitch profile is fundamentally different from Mirpur’s. Where Mirpur holds its moisture through the first session and offers consistent low bounce, Sylhet’s drier under-clay cracks under direct heat. Spin arrives earlier, tracks lower, and by Day 4 becomes genuinely unplayable for a line-up that hasn’t adjusted. 

Day Surface Condition
Day 1 True bounce, minimal seam, moderate turn
Day 2–3 Rapid surface wear, explosive spin, low bounce
Day 4–5 Heavy dust, uneven tracking, extreme variable bounce

Chasing anything above 175 on Day 4 or 5 is statistically improbable on this surface. Pakistan can’t afford another slow start and a steep chase. They need to win the toss, bat first, and build a total that puts Bangladesh under serious pressure before the pitch takes complete control.

BAN vs PAK 2nd Test Selection 

Pakistan needs more of exactly that disruption. Imam-ul-Haq should open the batting. His record against frontline slow bowlers, wearing them down, refusing to gift easy wickets, is exactly what’s needed on a Sylhet surface that gets worse by the session. Pair him with a right-hander, and Taijul has to shift his line every other delivery; that’s hard to maintain for 20 consecutive overs.

Player Role 1st Test Case For / Against
Noman Ali Left-Arm Orthodox Did Not Play 50 wickets in 6 Tests at 3.27 economy, must play
Amad Butt Left-Arm Orthodox Did Not Play Sharp drift on Sylhet’s turning surface; adds critical variety
Imam-ul-Haq Left-Handed Opener Did Not Play Proven against spin; disrupts bowler’s line and rhythm
Ghazi Ghori Wicketkeeper-Batter 14 runs, 1 catch Inexperienced against quality turn; batting depth a concern

In the bowling attack, the case for Noman Ali is almost unanswerable: 50 wickets in 6 Tests at a 3.27 economy rate. Amad Butt adds the left-arm variety Bangladesh didn’t face in the first game. Both of them playing isn’t a gamble; it’s the logical tactical response to what happened at Mirpur.

Pakistan’s Predicted Playing XI for Sylhet 

The tipped line-up, Abdullah Fazal, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Shan Masood (c), Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Noman Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Amad Butt, reflects exactly the structural shift Pakistan needs.

The double left-arm spin option of Noman and Amad gives Pakistan a weapon they didn’t use in the first game. On a surface that cracks and turns from Day 2, having two left-arm orthodox bowlers creates the kind of sustained pressure that Taijul and Mehidy built against Pakistan’s batting all week. If the pitch behaves as projected, those two could make Bangladesh’s lower order considerably more vulnerable than Mirpur suggested.


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FAQs

 

What is the Pakistan playing XI for the 2nd Test vs Bangladesh in Sylhet?

Pakistan is expected to field Abdullah Fazal, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Shan Masood (c), Salman Ali Agha, Rizwan (wk), Noman Ali, Shaheen, Naseem Shah, and Amad Butt. The official XI is confirmed at the toss on May 16, 2026. 

Why did Pakistan lose the 1st Test vs Bangladesh in 2026?

Pakistan lost by 104 runs, collapsing to 163 in the fourth innings against Taijul Islam’s left-arm spin. Taijul’s 3.11 economy rate and Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s 2.86 economy rate shut down Pakistan’s scoring options entirely through the final two sessions. 

What is the pitch report for Sylhet in the 2nd Test?

The Sylhet surface plays true on Day 1 but deteriorates rapidly from Day 2, making chases above 175 on the final days statistically improbable. The drier under-clay creates extreme variable bounce and uneven tracking by Days 4 and 5. 

How many wickets did Taijul Islam take in the 1st Test?

Taijul Islam took key wickets across both innings at Mirpur, maintaining his record of 54 wickets in his last 10 Tests. His 51.83 strike rate and 3.11 economy made him virtually impossible to score against for Pakistan’s right-handed batting line-up.

Can Pakistan still qualify for the WTC final after losing in Sylhet?

Pakistan cannot win the series since Bangladesh leads 1-0, but a victory in the BAN vs PAK 2nd Test at Sylhet preserves their WTC standings points. Losing would effectively end Pakistan’s realistic World Test Championship final campaign. 

PUBLISHED ON: 15 MAY 2026, 12:21 PM

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