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Pakistan have clawed their way back into the Test series against England, levelling it 1-1. With the third and final Test starting tomorrow in Rawalpindi, there's a lot of buzz about the pitch conditions, England's potential response, and whether Pakistan can clinch the series.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       c.webp                    


 

By Saj Sadiq (October 23,2024)

 

To preview the series decider, Saj is joined by former England and Lancashire legend, David 'Bumble' Lloyd. Together, they discuss Pakistan's victory in the second Test, England's shortcomings, and what to expect from the Rawalpindi pitch.

Bumble also offers valuable insights and praises the contributions of Pakistan's spin duo, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan.

Topics Covered in this Interview:

 

 -How to use home conditions to your advantage

 -PCB's decision to leave out big players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Naseem Shah

 -Noman Ali’s growth and maturity with the ball

 -England's ultra-aggressive approach

 

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