Since 2019, Pakistan’s performance in cricket within the SENA countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) has been notably poor. The team has not secured a single Test victory during this period, marking a significant downturn in their competitive edge in these challenging cricketing environments.
Performance Overview
. Total Matches: Pakistan has played 14 Test Matches in SENA countries since 2019.
. Wins: They have not won a single match during this period.
. Losses: Out of these 14 matches, Pakistan has lost 12 and drawn 2.
Match Breakdown
. South Africa: Pakistan played 4 Tests, Losing all.
. Australia: They contested 5 Tests, with no victories.
. New Zealand: In 2 Tests, Pakistan also failed to secure a win.
. England: They played 3 Tests, suffering one loss while two were drawn, impacted by rain.
Historical Context
The last time Pakistan won a Test match in SENA countries was in 2018, under the captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed at Lord’s against England. Since then, their record has been a stark contrast, with six years of continuous defeats in these regions.
This ongoing struggle reflects significant challenges for the team in adapting to the conditions and competing against historically strong cricketing nations.