Imo it's Miandad and nothing Younis can do between now and retirement would change that.Is Younis the GOAT Pakistani Test batsman? If not, what does he need to do to be considered that before he retires?
He just scored a hundred ffs. Seriously wtf.Another day of missed opportunites Asad throwing it away before the new ball could be the critical moment in the game we could have gone to stumps 4 down. Azhar and Asad frustrate me dont have the mentality of world class batsman azhar casual stroke and Asad's in this game shows they dont have the hunger to go big and in regards to Iftikhar the most pointless selection cant believe Babar Azam is sitting in Pakistan while this idiot is part of the playing XI.
Do you not think leading then to victory in an away series and hitting 10k @53/4 wouldnt do it for him?Imo it's Miandad and nothing Younis can do between now and retirement would change that.
Is this another epic case of Gambhiring, or do people actually think England are in a good position?
There is already an - albeit small - first innings deficit against a side that are only 6 down. The batsman that are coming back out tomorrow have a combined test batting average which is a couple of lucky swipes away from 100.
England could easily face a three figure first innings deficit, and England going through one spell running through Pakistan in a prior test - where the ball started reversing - doesn't mean that's going to happen again.
I only saw that in a replay when i had it on mute - what was it all about?Hales when he realizes he still averages 19 in a home series and is Amir's bunny
wow thats so deep, how do you even know they can make their own decisions? thats way too much insightAnd you had written him off. I had written off both YK and Misbah in 2010 and in the last 6 years, have grown to understand these two men and never to write them off ever again. They will know when the time is right to leave.
England are in a much better position than they were when Pakistan were 280/3.Is this another epic case of Gambhiring, or do people actually think England are in a good position?
There is already an - albeit small - first innings deficit against a side that are only 6 down. The batsman that are coming back out tomorrow have a combined test batting average which is a couple of lucky swipes away from 100.
England could easily face a three figure first innings deficit, and England going through one spell running through Pakistan in a prior test - where the ball started reversing - doesn't mean that's going to happen again.
Eh, I think we've both been utter ****, both teams have religiously wasted the new ball, and both teams main bats have only really had 1 top innings each, with the rest being naff.Are these the two best teams in the world?
Rare to watch such a competitive series. Quality bowling quality batting from both sides across a decent range of conditions.
Fielding being the massive elephant in the room.
So happy that Younis has ttfu.
It helps you haven't been given green tops like Australia and India were given the past 2 years.but have to admit that the series has been competitive, much more so than folks (such as myself) would have thought possible at the beginning of this series
No, but can you really imagine Woakes being less effective, and remember how Anderson just completely ruins opposition on green tops, you'd do well to get past 200.England wouldn't be entirely safe on green tops either