All players are at a prime age for international cricket and average 35+ at a FC level with Ghulman and Shakeel averaging 48+. With their recent batting woes in tests, and an aging batting order, the inclusion of mid-age talent could be what the test team needs.
Most Wickets
-Sajid Khan (27yo, Off-Spin): 67 wickets @ 25.08, 5x5fas, 1x10fas, Best of 6-71
-Nauman Ali (34yo, Left arm orthodox): 61 wickets @ 23.16, 6x5fas, 3x10fas, Best of 7-53
-Zahid Mahmood (32yo, Legbreak): 52 wickets @ 26.94, 3x5fas, 1x10fas, Best of 6-57
Sajid probably the best prospect here with several years of cricket ahead of him, potentially worth a look for Pakistan in future tours. Worth noting as well that Hasan Ali was the 4th most prolific bowler taking 43 wickets @ 20.06.
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However it is worth noting how hard it is to bat in each of these countries. These figures reflect the average runs of each players team mates in the last 10 years.
Australia: 44.27 runs/wicket
New Zealand: 42.28
India: 44.17