UK NEWS – The highly anticipated first Test between Pakistan and England kicked off on October 7th in Multan. The match marks a crucial series for Pakistan, who have faced recent struggles at home, including a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Bangladesh.
Pakistan’s hopes for a strong showing received a significant boost with the return of pace bowling duo Shaheen Afridi and Aamer Jamal to the starting lineup. Afridi, Pakistan’s ace fast bowler, missed the second Test against Bangladesh due to injury. His presence bolsters a critical aspect of Pakistan’s bowling attack, which has been underperforming in recent outings.
Aamer Jamal, another talented pace option, also makes a comeback after recovering from an injury. He impressed during Pakistan’s tour of Australia and is expected to add balance and potency to the team’s bowling unit.
Pakistan captain, Shan Masood, opted for a three-seamer approach, with Abrar Ahmed as the sole specialist spinner. However, Salman Ali Agha, an off-spinner, could be utilized part-time depending on the pitch conditions. This selection suggests Pakistan’s intent to prioritize pace bowling on what is expected to be a dry and spin-friendly Multan wicket.
England, on the other hand, arrives in Pakistan after a successful summer. They will look to capitalize on Pakistan’s vulnerability at home and replicate their dominant performance in the last series played in Pakistan, where they emerged victorious with a 3-0 sweep.
The visitors fielded a strong lineup, featuring the experienced duo of Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope at the top of the order. Joe Root, a cornerstone of the English batting lineup, will be at number four, aiming to continue his impressive form.
The bowling attack boasts a blend of experience and youth, with veterans Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad leading the charge. The inclusion of Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse adds exciting young talent to the mix, highlighting England’s depth in the bowling department.
The opening day witnessed a cautious approach from both sides. The Pakistan bowlers, led by the returning Shaheen Afridi, kept England’s batsmen in check. However, the visitors managed to weather the early storm and end the day at a respectable score.
The upcoming days will be crucial in determining the tone of the series. Pakistan’s batting unit, under pressure to perform, will need to capitalize on scoring opportunities against England’s potent bowling attack. The performance of the returning pace duo, Shaheen Afridi and Aamer Jamal, will also be closely watched as Pakistan strives to secure a vital victory in this high-stakes Test match.