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Saim Ayub promises to remain fearless if he makes Test debut

Young Pakistani batter Saim Ayub has promised to stay fearless if he earns his first Test cap during Pakistan›s tour to Australia next month. Pakistan will travel to Australia for a three-match series as part of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship, starting from December 14 onwards, and Ayub is in the running for selection after he was named in an 18-player squad earlier this month, as per the ICC.

While Ayub is yet to earn a Test debut, the 21-year-old has already featured for Pakistan in eight T20I contests this year and has further impressed at the domestic level with a large sum of runs for the Karachi Whites in the recently concluded Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

While his initial international run has been underwhelming, scoring 123 runs in just seven matches at an average of 17.57 and a strike rate of 123, Ayub has a great first-class record. In 14 FC matches, he has scored 1,069 runs at an average of 46.47, with a strike rate of 70. He has three centuries and three fifties in 26 innings, with the best score of 203.

The next step for Ayub will be to translate that strong form in Pakistan to the international arena, and the confident left-hander is adamant he will not make changes to his aggressive approach should he earn selection in Australia.

The approach should stay fearless, but sometimes you have to play according to the conditions; you have to give respect to the bowlers when they are dominating, Ayub said. The momentum keeps shifting during the match, sometimes it is with the bowlers and other times it is with the batters and you have to adjust accordingly. Having a fearless approach does not mean that you always have to hit the ball hard. Some sessions have to be played with a run-rate of three, some with that of five.

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