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*OFFICIAL* England in Pakistan 2024

BazBall21

International Vice-Captain
Average Turn in this Test

Day one, session one: 3.67°

Day one, session two: 3.88°

Day one, session three: 3.84°

Day two, session one: 4.49°

Day two, session two: 3.29°

Day two, session three: 4.79°
 

sayon basak

State Vice-Captain
Average Turn in this Test

Day one, session one: 3.67°

Day one, session two: 3.88°

Day one, session three: 3.84°

Day two, session one: 4.49°

Day two, session two: 3.29°

Day two, session three: 4.79°
I really think Sajit spins it naturally more than the English spiners.
 
Not been able to follow England’s innings, was it a matter of batting poorly or the pitch doing things? Going from 221-2 to a position where Pakistan are likely to have a first innings lead seems to suggest it’s more of the former
 
big test for young Jamie tommorrow, if he could produce a gutsy 50 he could cut down the lead to like 50-60 runs them we're in for a good test, if a 100+ lead then it's over.
Not quite time yet to start smacking it all over the place considering Carse is a borderline all-rounder and Potts can hold a bat, but he has form for such innings the last time England collapsed against Sri Lanka. Still not impossible England can reach Pakistan’s score, and while that would on paper put Pakistan in the driver’s seat, with their record of third innings of late, who knows
 

Apex Predator

State Vice-Captain
England must rethink their approach in these conditions they cant play with hard hands vs spin
If not for aggressive approach England would have been 150/6 or worse at stumps.
Duckett played a unbelievable knock.
Pakistani spinners clearly have looked a league above English spinners bowling to better batsmen you would say.
 

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