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Hafeez wants Pakistan to play more Tests
Umar Farooq
January 14, 2013
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Mohammad Hafeez,
 Pakistan's Test vice captain, has urged the PCB to schedule more Test 
matches for the national team because he believes it is the format that 
helps produce quality cricketers. In the last five years, Pakistan have played 35 Tests, more than only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. England, in comparison, played 63.
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  Pakistan tour of South Africa
  
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"It's unfortunate that we get less Test matches," Hafeez said in 
Karachi. "We played three Tests in January [2012] and then three in 
June, and again after six months we will play in South Africa, which is 
hard on us. I would urge the board to take up this issue and try to 
schedule more Test matches for us because I believe players only develop
 by playing Test matches.
"Test cricket produces good quality cricketers, like we have found Azhar
 Ali and Asad Shafiq. We need to promote Test cricket but if we play 
only six Tests in a year then it will be tough. I think PCB needs to 
fight for more Tests in the next fixture because you get quality 
cricketers from Test cricket."
According to the ICC's FTP, Pakistan are scheduled to play 88 Tests
 between 2012 and 2020. They will play ten Tests in 2013 and then face a
 five to six-month break before hosting Australia for three Tests in 
October 2014. Pakistan have had to play their home Tests at off-shore 
venues such as England and the UAE after the Sri Lankan team was 
attacked by terrorists in Lahore in March 2009.
Pakistan's last Test series was in Sri Lanka in June and July and they 
head to South Africa later this month for a three-match contest, which 
begins on February 1. Their previous tour to South Africa was in 2007, 
and of this current squad only Hafeez, Younis Khan and Faisal Iqbal were
 in that tour party.
"A Test series in South Africa will be challenging because the 
conditions are different. We played there in 2007 but this time we are 
carrying an entirely new combination," Hafeez said. "We are going there 
ten days in advance and have a side match before the Test so it will 
give us some good preparation. They have a good combination of batting 
and bowling but we too are going there after winning our series in 
India, which has lifted our morale a lot."
Pakistan selectors on Friday named two rookie fast bowlers
 - Mohammad Irfan and Ehsan Adil - for the South Africa tour, along with
 Junaid Khan and Umar Gul. "It's a decision of the selection committee,"
 said Hafeez, accepting his "side is short of another fast bowler" but 
he was confident this attack, which includes spinners Saeed Ajmal and 
Abdur Rehman, would fare well in South Africa.
"We have an emerging bowler in Junaid Khan and then Umar Gul is very 
experienced," Hafeez said. "Mohammad Irfan is also progressing well."
 
 
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