RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan has retained its spin-heavy team for Thursday's series-deciding third test against England as both sides anticipate another dry wicket that will suit the slow bowlers.
Pakistan retains spin-heavy team for third and final test against England’s cricketers
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan has retained its spin-heavy team for Thursday's series-deciding third test against England as both sides anticipate another dry wicket that will suit the slow bowlers.
The groundsmen have been trying to dry out the track for the last four days, with the help of industrial-sized fans and outdoor heaters, to fulfil the wish of Pakistan skipper Shan Masood to nullify England’s aggressive batters.
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali and off-spinner Sajid Khan claimed all 20 England wickets in the second test, on a recycled wicket in Multan, to level the series at 1-1.
England had won the series opener by an innings after it posted a record-breaking 823-7, with Harry Brook scoring a triple century and Joe Root making a career-best 262.