Two ultimately inconsequential yet revealing records speak to his intrinsic role in the side as well as to his quality. No Pakistani has ever played more Tests consecutively than the 72 he did, and no batter anywhere has more than his nine Test hundreds from No. 6. The latter is actually more equivocal. A batter of his quality, always the argument went, should be batting higher. For long, with Younis and Misbah above him, it wasn’t possible. When they left and he moved up, he faltered.Nevertheless, his exit and imminent next step do provide us with a neat circle. Of sorts. When he debuted in 2010, he arrived in the almighty mess created by Salman Butt and others. As he leaves, it is into the wake of another Salman Butt-impacted mess. He’s not walking into Butt’s short-lived selection consultant’s role. Shafiq was sounded out for a post before Butt was controversially roped in and farcically shunted out the next day. But the irony can’t be lost on anyone, least of all Shafiq.So when he said in his farewell that he didn’t worry about the ostensibly underwhelming numbers he leaves behind and that he was satisfied with his career, it sounded genuine. Why wouldn’t it? It was a tough gig he inherited back in 2010. Part of the brief was not just to make Pakistan a better team but to win back the trust and confidence of Pakistani fans, and the entire game really. Shafiq’s role in achieving both was undeniable, and ultimately, only partially measurable by data points.

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