In numbers: Pakistan down and under – the bowling's to blame

Pakistan’s troubles with the ball down under go back a long time, and it was no different in 2019

Osman Samiuddin and S Rajesh03-Dec-2019It used to be simple. It used to be that Pakistan would go to Australia and it was the batting that would lose them the series, mainly because the top order couldn’t cope with the extra bounce and pace.For the first half of this 20-year run of 14 consecutive Test defeats in Australia, this theory held firm. There were regular sub-300 scores, and a phase across the 1999-00 and 2004-05 tours where Pakistan made 155, 179, 72 and 163 in the span of six innings. There was also Sydney in 2010.In reality, what that body of batting work has done is mask the real problem: it’s the bowling, it’s (almost) always been the bowling. Gradually, over the course of the last three tours, that has become crystal clear. Pakistan’s bowling on the 2016-17 trip was their worst performance collectively. This trip cannot rank far behind and, in some ways, it’s felt even worse.Five numbers from Pakistan’s last 20 years in Australia illustrate, and to a degree explain, just how bad Pakistan’s bowlers have been in Australia and how tough they have found it.