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**Official** Pakistan and England in the UAE 2015/16

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
yeah well that's cricket whingers. new to the sport? precedent demanded this and id much rather consistent decisions than the alternative
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Well awful pitch but lots of good things for England in that Test, almost certainly our best chance to win a match though.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Ok here it is guys, before you blame the umpires and the rules... Here are some points to ponder over.

This is not the first time Pakistan have imploded. A Pakistan batting implosion is ALWAYS on the cards no matter where they play. Anyone who has watched Pakistan cricket (and really watched, not just check scores on Cricinfo) knows this.

So, given all this, England's run rate in the first innings, especially on Day 4 when Cook was already on a double and Root was batting well, they could have really forced the issue.

Imagine giving Pakistan a session to bat on Day 4 and knocking them over by Lunch today.

Too bad England did not even consider the possibility of a Pakistan implosion when they were batting. It appeared England had accepted a draw on Day 4 when batting. That is what cost them the game.
 
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Ok here it is guys, before you blame the umpires and the rules... Here are some points to ponder over.

This is not the first time Pakistan have imploded. A Pakistan batting implosion is ALWAYS on the cards no matter where they play. Anyone who has watched Pakistan cricket (and really watched, not just check scores on Cricinfo) knows this.

So, given all this, England's run rate in the first innings, especially on Day 4 when Cook was already on a double and Root was batting well, they could have really forced the issue.

Imagine giving Pakistan a session to bat on Day 4 and knocking them over by Lunch today.

Too bad England did not even consider the possibility of a Pakistan implosion when they were batting.
Irrelevant point. Just because one is true doesn't make the other not true.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
England also weren't great in their 1st innings after Stokes got out.
Yeah, the afternoon session was poor as well, there are plenty of little things you can look back on. Still overall we performed way better than expected, even if a lot of it was just Cook being Cook.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I bet all you Pakistan fans weren't saying the same things when they beat Sri Lanka in bad light a few years ago...
 

LegionOfBrad

International Debutant
I'm sure Misbah will cop a fine but we knew Pak were always going to do everything to slow the over rate. At least the Umps gave England a chance given that.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Pakistan has been a good test side over the last couple of years tbf. Usually see their batsmen apply themselves, some thing I wasn't seeing ever. But yes, never count out a Pakistan implosion. Or any side having a collapse, as a matter of fact.
 

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