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*OFFICIAL* England in Pakistan 2024

Silver Silva

International Regular
What do Pakistan do from here? Will Abrar be back for the 2nd Test? There's rumours that he's suffering from a new flu strain called 35-0-174-0!!
Pakistan need to find a way to take 20 wickets so they are going to need to be brave ..

I would drop Ayub , Abrar , and Afridi

So this would be my Team:

1.Shafique
2.Masood
3.Babar Azam
4.Shakeel
5.Salman
6.Rizwan (WK)
7.Jamal
8.Noman Ali (Left Arm spinner)
9.Naseem Shah
10.Dahani (140+ bowler)
11.Khuram Shahzad (If fully fit)
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Even in UAE at the end they were losing series. SL 0-2 in 2017 and NZ 1-2 in 2018.

Misbah-Younis were sort of the last of the old batch. Guys who debuted when Wasim/Waqar etc were still playing. Post their retirement, they were losing in UAE too.

The problem is not with the pitches but the personnel. This team would lose in the UAE too. That 2015 era team would win/draw in Pakistan.
Yeah. Misbah/Younis retiring&Yasir+Azhar fading has triggered a big decline. I doubt they'd do much better in UAE now. The low bounce is good for their batsmen and can frustrate overseas players but spin plays a bigger role in UAE than Pakistan and touring teams left right and centre are turning up with a better bowling attack in all departments.
 

GirthQuake

U19 12th Man
Jason Gillespie's reputation won't survive his ill-advised gig with Pakistan. Just read his post match words. Absurd already.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Amazing win on that deck. Ridiculous, Brook and Root can rest up and dream of batting there again next week. Doubt there will be anything in the next pitch for bowlers either.
 

chris.hinton

International Captain
We gave Pakistan 1 day and they did well but it was one way traffic and it was easy to score runs and it was easy to take wickets. This is a very very poor Pakistan side and they need massive changes across the board (Like what England did in 1999) and stick with it.

England are coming for Australia
 

PaulLennon

U19 Vice-Captain
We gave Pakistan 1 day and they did well but it was one way traffic and it was easy to score runs and it was easy to take wickets. This is a very very poor Pakistan side and they need massive changes across the board (Like what England did in 1999) and stick with it.

England are coming for Australia
England is a first world country with infrastructure in place.

So their changes in 1999 (for tests) and 2015 (for lois) worked.

Pakistan just doesn't have that luxury. Their political instability and economic issues are the main reason for their decline. You can't fix the cricket without solving those.
 

FBU

International Debutant
Only just seen that Pope drop from earlier today, another sitter. Did England drop 5 potential chances in this innings? Not to mention the two sitters at the end of the first innings too.
In the match

Carse - Pope
Root - Smith
Leach - Atkinson
Atkinson - Woakes
Woakes - Atkinson
Leach - Bashir
Carse - Pope
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
England is a first world country with infrastructure in place.

So their changes in 1999 (for tests) and 2015 (for lois) worked.

Pakistan just doesn't have that luxury. Their political instability and economic issues are the main reason for their decline. You can't fix the cricket without solving those.
But Pakistan have often produced so many off the cuff cricketing talents regardless of the situation in their country. What has happened to the exceptional backyard cricketer? The ones with either exceptional pace, 360 degree batting or mystery spin.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Jack Leach still continuing to be a Bazball cricketer, when it just feels that he shouldn't be, is one of my fave bits of this era TBBH.
 

PaulLennon

U19 Vice-Captain
But Pakistan have often produced so many off the cuff cricketing talents regardless of the situation in their country. What has happened to the exceptional backyard cricketer? The ones with either exceptional pace, 360 degree batting or mystery spin.
Those guys are still coming through - Shaheen, Babar, Hasan Ali, Nasir Jamshed, Kamran Akmal, Yasir Shah etc etc all had good starts. But they no longer are able to kick on and have decade long careers.

In the modern age of analytics and match ups if you aren't constantly upskilling, your every weakness will be found out and preyed upon. Back in the day when cricket was less professional and had to do with natural talent, Pak could get by.

But in this professional age of workout regimens, data etc etc only teams with the proepr infrastructure can succeed. It's no coincidence that the best three teams in all formats are the big 3.

Pak cricketers come in, have 2-3 good years - get injured and then come back a shadow of themselves.

India also had that issue back in the day with guys like Irfan, RP, Munaf etc. Thankfully the infrastructure has improved a lot so that guys like Bumrah, Kuldeep etc can come back from injuries/wilderness.
 

chris.hinton

International Captain
England is a first world country with infrastructure in place.

So their changes in 1999 (for tests) and 2015 (for lois) worked.

Pakistan just doesn't have that luxury. Their political instability and economic issues are the main reason for their decline. You can't fix the cricket without solving those.
They have done it before and will do so again, Political instability has always been a problem for decades
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
Those guys are still coming through - Shaheen, Babar, Hasan Ali, Nasir Jamshed, Kamran Akmal, Yasir Shah etc etc all had good starts. But they no longer are able to kick on and have decade long careers.

In the modern age of analytics and match ups if you aren't constantly upskilling, your every weakness will be found out and preyed upon. Back in the day when cricket was less professional and had to do with natural talent, Pak could get by.

But in this professional age of workout regimens, data etc etc only teams with the proepr infrastructure can succeed. It's no coincidence that the best three teams in all formats are the big 3.

Pak cricketers come in, have 2-3 good years - get injured and then come back a shadow of themselves.

India also had that issue back in the day with guys like Irfan, RP, Munaf etc. Thankfully the infrastructure has improved a lot so that guys like Bumrah, Kuldeep etc can come back from injuries/wilderness.
interesting take but you might be right. it doesn't help that none of the bowlers are bowling much in domestic first class cricket either. look at Naseem's recent matches. No domestic bowling in sight. has he jus come back from injury or something?
 

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