Hugely disappointing effort from England with the bat, but credit to Pakistan who outperformed us in all areas. Not sure what to put the inept batting effort down to, the first innings was bad enough but was just hoping it was one of those days, to then repeat the performance again with evidence of some awful shot selection and hesitant footwork was a big disappointment.
Saeed Ajmal in the first innings and perhaps more surprisingly Umar Gul in the second caused us plenty of problems. In Strauss' interview after game he rightly said we were caught cold on the first morning and were five down and couldn't get back in the game, but what about the fact we had a worse collapse in the second innings ? Some of the shots defied belief.
Strauss was perhaps unlucky to be dismissed in that fashion, whether he snicked it or not, Cook had had one or two issues with the short ball in this innings, but was obviously intent on trying to hook/pull despite not being in tune with the pace or bounce on this pitch from the skiddy Cheema and Gul. It looked horrible in the end, so cramped. KP's was awful, his brain was obviously not in gear, the man out on the hook, early in his innings and he hooks one down his throat. Unbelievable.
Bell is clearly not picking Ajmal, I believe he is still a very good player of spin but because he's not reading Ajmal his footwork is hesitant and consequently he's being caught on the crease. Morgan also could have committed forward to his dismissal but more difficult for a left-hander playing Rehman out of the rough. Prior's may have kept a touch low, but Trott made it look as easy as I'd have expected most of our batsmen to make it look.
We did bowl accurately in Pakistan's first innings, but our pacemen were at least a yard or two slower than Gul and Cheema, which is worrying. They really ran in and got the ball through while our attack seemed to have decided there was no pace in this so we'll just make sure we get the right areas, and all of them struggled to register over 130kph's consistently (maybe barring Broad). That wasn't our real problem in this Test obviously as our attack did a pretty good job, though I think Panesar may well come in for Tremlett in Abu Dhabi.