Pakistan chose a surprising team, England ‘scared’ before the Rawalpindi test – Read

The last match of the Test series between Pakistan and England will be played in Rawalpindi. It is important for both the teams to win this match because currently the series is tied at 1-1. The one who wins in Rawalpindi will be the winner of the test series. This match is like a tough fight especially for Pakistan because it is not able to win the Test series at its own home. However, Pakistan has announced its playing eleven to win this match. The surprising thing is that there has been no change in the playing eleven of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s playing eleven announced

Pakistan has decided to field only 11 players who won the second Test match in Multan in Rawalpindi. Meaning Pakistan is going to take the field with only four spinners and one fast bowler. The arrival of four spinners in Rawalpindi is surprising because the pitch here is very flat where the spinners get hardly any turn. Well, Pakistan must have kept four spinners in the playing eleven because the Rawalpindi pitch has been completely changed this time. This time the 22 yard strip of Rawalpindi has been dried up considerably. For which fans and heaters have been used.

England is also ready

By the way, England is also ready to counterattack in Rawalpindi. England has also fielded three spinners in its team. Leg spinner Rehan Ahmed has also joined the team, who along with Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir will try to corner Pakistan. However, England has prepared to trap Pakistan in another way. A video of the England team is going viral on social media in which each of its players is training to hit long sixes. There was a six hitting competition in the England team. Holding a six-hitting competition before the Test match clearly reflects the mentality of England.

Generally the pitch of Rawalpindi is considered suitable for batting. In 2022, it rained runs in the Rawalpindi Test between Pakistan and England. England had scored 657 runs in the first innings. In reply, Pakistan had also scored 579 runs. But despite this, England won the match by 74 runs because in response to the target of 343 runs, the Pakistani team was all out for 268 in the second innings.

Pakistan’s playing eleven

Pakistan's playing eleven-Sayim Ayyub, Abdullah Shafiq, Shan Masood, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Aga, Aamir Jamal, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Zahid Mahmood.

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