There is much made about the depth in Pakistan’s ODI batting, epitomized by Shaheen’s improved lower-order hitting that resulted in a shift of momentum at the death on Friday, but the reliability of everyone from No. 4 downwards is an awkward question for a side that’s gearing up for a tilt at the World Cup trophy in 16 months. The stumbles of the middle and lower order are well-documented but still worth repeating. In this World Cup cycle, 66% of Pakistan’s runs have been scored by the top three, far and away the highest among all 20 teams to have played ODs in this period. New Zealand are a distant second, needing their top three for 53% of their runs. What has been on show this series exacerbates rather than ameliorates that problem.The fast-bowling unit in the format isn’t quite settled either. Shaheen may be a lock, but Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Wasim and even Usman Shinwari have taken the new ball from one end since the last World Cup. Hasan and Haris, the ones who’ve done it most frequently besides Shaheen, have the worst strike rates and the worst economy rates when tasked with this responsibility. There’s no obvious fix at present, and time is running out to find one.But the crowds that have packed out Multan perhaps have other things on their minds, as they might well. Elton John and Rod Stewart continue to pack out stadiums, playing their hits, while Harry Potter fans will keep JK Rowling in demand wherever she happens to booked for a talk.And Pakistan continue to seal series win after series win; this is their fifth in six series since the 2019 World Cup. Babar and Imam still score buckets of runs, and Shaheen strikes with such regularity you could set your watch by it. The problems might still be Pakistan’s to try and solve, but for the punters who turn out to watch this side these days, Pakistan still deliver exactly what they promise. No less, but perhaps worryingly, no more.

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