"Pakistan would make a big mistake if they take the outcome of the two tour games seriously and treat it as a benchmark for the test series. Touring sides in England are always given soft opposition and pitches in the side matches," Wasim said today.
"The tour games should just be considered as good warm up opportunities but the team management shouldn't read too much into them," he advised.
"They will prepare a seaming track and their eleven is going to be a different challenge altogether from the side games," he said.
Wasim said while he was encouraged by the performance of the pace bowlers but they still needed to work a lot harder.
"It is the batting that concerns me because to me Muhammad Hafeez and Misbah-ul-Haq don't appear to have the correct technique for English pitches. They play half cock a lot and you need to know your off stump in England to succeed," he said.
Wasim said in England batsmen needed to play with a
straight bat and be patient. "Our batting will be tasted and if our batsmen like Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Azhar click then it will be a good series. But to me England start off as favorites," he added.
Wasim also said that left arm pacer, Muhammad Aamir will not find it easy playing in the Test at Lords as he will also face hooting, jeers and slogans from the crowd.
"But he has to focus a lot on his bowling. If he performs well on this tour he will emerge as a world class pace bowler," he added.
Wasim also advised Pakistan to play leg-spinner, Yasir Shah in all Tests and go in with two left arm pacers and a right arm pacer.
"They would make a mistake if they went in with three left arm pacers. Because there will be spells where the English batsmen will dominate," he said.
Waqar said his biggest concern remained the opening slot.
"Our openers are still struggling so I would still go in with Hafeez because of his experience despite his poor form in the side matches.
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