The pitches that Pakistan had initially intended to use for their series against Bangladesh and England, respectively, were made available by assistant coach Azhar Mahmood. Additionally, he pointed out that the crew and management had quite different expectations for how things would finish up.
Given how quickly runs were scored throughout the three innings of the first Test match between Pakistan and England, it will be intriguing to watch how the same pattern develops when the two teams play at the same location in Multan. especially considering how the hosts’ organization has changed significantly from how they were arranged for the previous game.
“We knew exactly what pitches we needed to prepare for England and Bangladesh. Against Bangladesh, we used pace wickets, while against England, we used spin pitches. After the second day, we told the curator to expect the ball to spin in the first test. However, the pitch didn’t change until the fifth day. Hopefully, on the ninth day, things will start to change. Twenty wickets must be taken by you. We considered our options for handling those. We believed that spin was the best strategy to take 20 wickets against England if we choose to use that pitch,” Mahmood said, as cited.
The former all-rounder for Pakistan also noted that the best course of action was to create surfaces that are already familiar to many of the new players joining the team.
“These players have a lot of experience. All of them have years of experience and have played first-class cricket. Mahmood said, “I don’t think there will be that much pressure on that because the best option is to play players at home on pitches they are used to.”
Shaheen and other key players would need to take a break, as we knew: Azhar Mahmood
After supporting star batsman Babar Azam in spite of his dismissal, he offered a convincing defense of Babar’s and the other players’ exclusion from the squad for the Test matches in Rawalpindi and Multan.
Our best player in terms of skill and technique is Babbar. Due of Pakistan’s upcoming cricket matches in Australia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, the selection committee decided to give Babar a break. Our circumstances must be used. Since we anticipated changes, we announced the team for the one-test match. Our next flight is to Australia, where we will play white-ball cricket. Since we have cricket nonstop for the next six months, we understood we would need to rest Shaheen and other key players,” Mahmood continued.
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It is true that Pakistan has a hectic schedule after the series against England is over. They travel to South Africa for an all-format series after playing a white-ball series in Australia and Zimbabwe that consists of three Twenty20 Internationals and an equal number of One-Day Internationals.