Poll: The Hafeez-Haider question and the spin dilemma – what should Pakistan do against India?

Pakistan played the same batting line-up in both warm-ups, but there is a case for them to look at their bench for the opening encounter

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Oct-2021Pakistan could scarcely have dreaded being handed as tough a start to the T20 World Cup as an opening game against India – given their miserable World Cup head-to-head record – and India’s status as one of the favourites.Additionally, Babar Azam’s side have also shown their hand slightly when it comes to the starting XI for that contest, going with identical batting line-ups in the two warm-up games. On the bright side, that may suggest an element of clear-headed stability when it comes to Pakistan’s gameplan, but defiantly sticking to the same side doesn’t mean there aren’t any concerns worth addressing.Even if they get everything right in terms of selection and preparation, the odds favour their opponents. But in a couple of positions in particular, there’s compelling evidence to suggest Pakistan might benefit from a bit of a reshuffle.Haider, Hafeez and Malik
Two of these three will play against India, and let’s face it, we all know who the other one is. Haider Ali didn’t get a look-in during the warm-ups despite being called up to the side late owing to his form in the National T20 Cup (317 runs at a strike rate of 146.75 at 63.40 runs per innings), Pakistan preferring instead the comfort blanket of Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez. Haider wasn’t born when Malik made his Pakistan debut and six months shy of his third birthday when Hafeez showed up, but at present, makes a compelling case to pip one of them to a starting slot.