Maybe Pakistan were slightly more refined about it – or played to their limitations, or to an embedded conservatism – tweaking the tempo particularly when they felt they’d gotten ahead of the game. But this is detail.The point of all this is to say that Pakistan didn’t fluke this series win, and especially not the manner of it. They decided they were going to play like this. They wrote it down and told us about it. They went off and practiced it. Then they went out and did it. It’s been forever since we’ve been able to say that about a Pakistan Test side (Misbah-ul-Haq’s Pakistan, in case you were wondering, though they never wrote press releases about that style of play).In the end, though, there is a reason you might have sniggered when you first heard about this. Or were sceptical. Or were so desperate for Pakistan to have a brand. Because you know this doesn’t happen; or that if it does, it can’t be sustained or institutionalised because that’s not how Pakistan cricket rolls.Already, not a day out from it, it’s possible to foresee the ways in which the fades or fails. Pakistan don’t play another Test till December and then too in Australia where they’ve lost 14 consecutive Tests. Against that record, a rain-hit, insipid, unambitious – whatever kind – draw will count as a win. They then don’t play another Test till the following August. You can’t build brands if you have no product in the first place.Murmurs have also begun about Zaka Ashraf’s new administration wanting change. The current coaching set-up around the team is unusual for Pakistan in terms of hierarchy and the nature of roles within it. Pakistan don’t do well with unusual. Misbah is not a fan and he’s just been appointed Ashraf’s cricket advisor.To make changes to this set-up, after this kind of win, and just before the Asia Cup and World Cup would be some act of self-sabotage. That, some might point out, is also the Pakistan way.

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