Pakistan

Sarfraz proud of Imam and Babar as Pakistan survive Ireland scarePakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed praised the character of young batsmen Imam-ul-Haq and Babar Azam after they ensured his decision to enforce the follow-on in Irelands inaugural Test did not backfire.Only three times in the 141-year history of Test cricket have a side won after following-on but when Pakistan were 14 for three, chasing a modest 160 to win on Tuesdays final day of this stand-alone match, it seemed Ireland might mark their entry into the format with a stunning success.But 22-year-old left-handed opener Imam, himself making a Test debut, responded to the pressure of the situation with a composed 74 not out -- his third fifty of the tour following half-centuries in warm-up matches against Kent and Northamptonshire.Together with the 23-year-old Babar, who made 59 after being dropped on nine shortly after lunch, he shared a stand of 126 that took Pakistan to the brink of an eventual five-wicket win over a competitive Ireland side.The way Imam in particular coped under grey skies against some lively pace bowling was an especially heartening sign for Pakistan ahead of their upcoming two-Test series in England, where conditions are likely to be similar to those they encountered at Dublins Malahide.It also meant Pakistan had not failed in a run chase again.Their previous Test, against Sri Lanka in the UAE in October, saw them beaten after a target of 136 proved beyond them as left-arm spinner Rangana Herath took six wickets for 43 runs."Definitely we were worried when we were down 14 for three," Sarfraz told reporters."But its really good that these two young players in our team, Imam-ul-Haq and Babar Azam, the way they played, they showed their character, they showed their confidence."I think the way they played gives great confidence to the team and will help them in the next matches as well," the wicket-keeper added.Pakistan were reeling after losing three wickets inside five overs and their skipper feared another morale-sapping loss was at hand."You know previously its not happened like this," admitted Sarfraz."In the last Test match when we were chasing 136 and we were all out for about 120."Yeah we were thinking when we called for the follow-on if we were batting in the fourth innings it would be very difficult," he added.Pakistan, understandably enough, have been struggling to replace the likes of retired veteran batsmen Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan.But Imam, whose selection for the tour led to allegations of nepotism given he is the nephew of Pakistan selection chief and former Test batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq, didnt just hold his nerve but counter-attacked with a maturity belying his lack of experience."And with Faheem Ashraf, Pakistans other debutant, making 83 in the first innings to take the tourists to beyond 300, Sarfraz was in buoyant mood."We are very confident.
We are a very young side, we had two debutant players, but we were very confident whatever the target will come, we will chase it down."At 14 for three there was a little bit of concern but the way Imam and Babar Azam were as a collective, it was very important the way these two young players are batting."I think its very good for Pakistan as a team to chase this on the fifth day."





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