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It looks like Pakistan fans may soon see the familiar faces of Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq back in action. Reports suggest the PCB is considering recalling these left-handed openers to the white-ball squad for Pakistan’s tour of South Africa in December.

Pakistan’s December tour is packed, starting with a three-match T20I series, followed by a three-game ODI series, and concluding with two crucial Test matches as part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25.

The duo’s possible return brings a spark of anticipation as they are considered as Pakistan’s most exciting opening pair since the iconic Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail.

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For the unversed, Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq holds the record for the highest partnership for any wicket for Pakistan in ODIs and the second-highest opening partnership in ODI cricket across the globe.

Back in 2018, they put together a colossal 304-run opening stand against Zimbabwe. Only West Indies’ John Campbell and Shai Hope, with 365 runs, have managed a better opening stand in ODIs, achieved against Ireland in 2019.

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The Need for Change

Interestingly, Pakistan has been experimenting with a young opening pair, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique. While they showed flashes of promise, their recent dip in form has left the team seeking stability at the top.

And that’s where Fakhar and Imam come into the picture. Both were left out of the ongoing series against Australia and the Zimbabwe tour, which raised eyebrows among fans and analysts. Moreover, they were excluded from the PCB’s central contract list, adding another layer to their absence from the squad.

The timing of their expected comeback couldn’t be better. Pakistan’s lineup needs that spark and reliability Fakhar and Imam bring, especially with the demanding South African conditions ahead. Having both experienced lefties back could bring a much-needed balance and depth to Pakistan’s white-ball strategy.

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What Could This Mean for Pakistan?

With Fakhar and Imam potentially opening, Pakistan has a better shot at strong starts in ODIs. Their chemistry, forged over years of playing together, is hard to replicate.

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And while Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique have bright futures ahead, a solid partnership between Fakhar and Imam might just be what Pakistan needs to dominate South Africa in their backyard.

This isn’t just about skill but about experience, adaptability, and knowing how to handle the pressures of international cricket. As we wait for official confirmation, fans can start getting excited about the possibility of seeing this dynamic duo in action once again.

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