Shan Masood as Pakistan Test Captain: A Game-Changer or a Gamble?

Pakistan’s Test captain Shan Masood has been under fire lately after the team’s white-wash defeat in the two-match away series against South Africa.

Shan, who was appointed as Test captain in November 2023 after Babar Azam’s resignation, has led Pakistan in 10 Test matches so far.

He brought a glimmer of hope for all the desperate cricket lovers as the Pakistan team’s performance in the ODI World Cup 2023 was as hard as a nail to digest.

With nothing worth looking back to, all hopes and expectations were tied to Shan’s appointment as red-ball team captain.

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Unfortunately, as Shan’s first year of captaincy came to an end, things didn’t unfold in the best possible manner for the new skipper.

Under his captaincy, Pakistan test team hit rock bottom by losing their first ever test match and series against Bangladesh.

Moreover, his first stint as Pakistan test team captain was also a failure when Pakistan lost 0-3 to Australia in December 2023.

The skipper took a sigh of relief after the team secured their 1st victory under his captaincy against England in October 2024. The victory, although important, couldn’t overturn the impact of the losses that had come before it.

Shan Masood’s Test captaincy record

Since Shan Masood’s appointment as skipper of the Pakistan team in the red-ball format, the Men in Green have played 10 test matches. 

Three of those ten matches were played against Australia on their home ground, two against Bangladesh on Pakistani soil, three against England again on Pakistan’s home ground, and the last two against South Africa on their home soil. 

Shan Masood and co. have only managed to win two out of the total ten test matches that they have played in this year.  Their only two victories came against England after they’d lost the first match of the series. 

Here’s a tabular summary of the Pakistan test team’s performance from December 2023 to this day:

Matches Wins Draws Losses Win% Loss%
10 2 0 8 20% 80%

Let’s dissect these matches further and take a look at the winning margins to better understand what went wrong with the Men in Green. 

Opponent Dates Result
Australia December 14 – December 17, 2023 Australia secured victory by 360 runs.
Australia December 26 – December 29, 2023 Australia triumphed by 79 runs.
Australia January 03 – January 06, 2024 Australia won convincingly by 8 wickets.
Bangladesh August 21 – August 25, 2024 Bangladesh achieved a remarkable 10-wicket win.
Bangladesh August 30 – September 3, 2024 Bangladesh prevailed by 6 wickets.
England October 7 – October 11, 2024 England won by an innings and 47 runs.
England October 15 – October 18, 2024 Pakistan claimed victory by 152 runs.
England October 24 – October 26, 2024 Pakistan dominated with a 9-wicket win.
South Africa December 26th – December 29th, 2024 South Africa won by a narrow margin of 2 wickets.
South Africa January 3rd – January 6th, 2025 South Africa thrashed Pakistan by 10 wickets. 

Safe to say, Shan Masood’s captaincy tenure hasn’t brought much luck or results for the Pakistan team. However, it’s important to note that team losses can’t entirely be blamed on the captain as multiple factors play a role in it.

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Shan’s individual performance as captain

The 35-year-old batsman was a consistent part of the Pakistan test team even before he took up captaincy. His consistency and ability to stay on the crease have made him an indispensable asset for the team.

Let’s take a closer look at Shan’s individual performance ever since he became the Pakistan team’s skipper. 

MATCHES PLAYED  OPPONENT  RUNS SCORED
3 Australia  181
2 Bangladesh 105
3 England  225
2 South Africa 192

The skipper managed to score two centuries in his ten games and became the 17th Pakistan captain to score a hundred in the red-ball format. His run tally for the year is 703 runs. As of January 2025, Shan Masood has amassed 2300 test runs. 

With the Pakistan vs West Indies Test series just a week away, will the skipper be able to turn things around for himself and the team?

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Jason Gillespie wants Pakistan Test side to play “their way”

The newly-appointed head coach of the Pakistan Men’s Test team, Jason Gillespie, said Monday that he would not impose Australia’s style of play and instead wants the players to play the style of cricket that suits them.

Gillespie appeared in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) podcast and talked about various aspects, linked to his appointment as the Pakistan Test coach.

Jason Gillespie was asked whether he would transfer Australia’s aggressive style of playing cricket to the Pakistan side, said his philosophy is different; that is not to try something you are not.

“Look, I simply want the Pakistan cricket team to play the style of cricket that’s going to suit them; for me, that’s important. My philosophy is – don’t try to be something that you’re not,” said Gillespie.

“You’ve got to be authentic in how you go about it. I will go out there and say: just be positive, aggressive, entertaining. Play with a smile on your faces and entertain our fans.

“There are going to be times when you have to grind it out, and that’s what Test cricket is. It’s a test of your skills, mental capacity, and patience. There are times to attack and times to soak up some periods of cricket from the opposition.

“If we can be as consistent as we can, then hopefully, the scoreboard will look after itself, and we can pick up some wins.”

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For the unversed, Jason Gillespie’s first assignment as the Pakistan Test team’s head coach will be the home series against Bangladesh in August, followed by the England series in October and an away series against South Africa in December.

Pakistan currently sit fifth in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings and need to make hard yards to make it to the final.

“Obviously, the ICC World Test Championship 2023-2025 for Pakistan is going to be a challenge; there’s no question about that. But, we’ll just take each series as it comes.

“The first opportunity that I’ll be involved in will be against Bangladesh at home, and I am looking forward to it. We’ll just take each series and each Test match as it comes.

“Look, Test cricket is a challenge, there’s no doubt about that. But if you prepare well, put your best foot forward, then we’ll give ourselves the best chance to have some success.”

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Pakistan Test team returns to the country after Sri Lanka tour

LAHORE: Pakistan Test team on Friday landed in the country via Dubai after the conclusion of the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka.

According to the details, Pakistan all-format captain Babar Azam, alongside Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Ali Agha, Azhar Ali, and Shan Masood reached Allama Iqbal International Airport here.

Pakistan speedster Hairs Rauf, leg-spinner Yasir Shah, and all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, on the other hand, landed at Islamabad International Airport.

Whereas, former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, Nauman Ali, Fawad Alam, and Saud Shakeel reached Jinnah Terminal, Karachi on Friday morning.

Pakistan right-arm pacer, Hasan Ali, however, will be staying in Dubai, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed.

It is pertinent to mention here that Sri Lanka thrashed Pakistan by 246 runs in the second Test to level the two-match Test series 1-1. Following a humiliating defeat in the last test of the series, the Green Shirts have slipped to fifth in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table.

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