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PAK VS ENG Multan 2nd Test Schedule 2022 – When & Where to Watch?

PAK VS ENG Multan 2nd Test Schedule 2022 – When & Where to Watch?

PAK VS ENG Multan 2nd Test Schedule 2022 – When & Where to Watch?

PAK VS ENG Multan 2nd Test Schedule 2022 – When & Where to Watch?

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  • Multan Cricket Stadium is going to be the location of the second test match.
  • Ben Stokes is riding high after claiming a thrilling victory by 74 runs.
  • More life in the surface should boost the contest with England.
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Visitors Starting on Friday, the second test match of the three-match series will be held at the Multan Cricket Stadium and will feature a matchup between England and Pakistan. The team captained by Ben Stokes is riding high after claiming a thrilling victory by 74 runs in the first Test match, which took place in Rawalpindi.

They will be hoping to carry that momentum into the second match, which will take place in Multan. Mark Wood, who has been out with an injury since March of this year but is now healthy enough to play, will be making his debut appearance in a test match for the Three Lions.

The Three Lions will benefit from the express pace of Mark Wood. Pakistan, on the other hand, will attempt to force the decider, which will be played in Karachi next week.

Beginning on December 9, the second Test match between Pakistan and England will be played. The Multan Cricket Stadium is going to be the location of the second test match between Pakistan and England.

The team captained by Ben Stokes is riding high after claiming a thrilling victory by 74 runs in the first Test match, which was played in Rawalpindi, and they will be hoping to carry that momentum into the match in Multan.

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Pakistan may need to develop its own sense of adventure, but they can start with selection and move forward from there. The first Test saw the batters perform admirably, with hundreds for the captain and both openers and a top score of 76 from rookie Saud Shakeel in their unsuccessful run chase. However, it is not simply speculation to suggest that an attack with three debutants and Naseem Shah, 19, as its most seasoned leader, was always going to struggle against England’s assault.

As Babar asked for the first Test, early indications from the ground in Multan indicate that spin might have a bigger impact. However, the Bazball reaction to playing on a Bunsen would be fascinating. India took that approach to flex their muscle in home conditions during the 2020-21 tour. More life in the surface should boost the contest, potentially dulling the edge on England’s strokeplay.

If Pakistan wants to maintain a chance at the WTC final, they must also work a little bit harder for results in their four home Tests against England and New Zealand. It will be time to accelerate once more once the morning fog in Multan clears. Go home or work harder.

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