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They were only prolonging the inevitable, Woakes is a useful batsman but as Aamir showed in his last spell of hostile fast bowling, they will find handling genuine pace difficult. and it was a relatively good batting pitch.
They were, watched the match with my father and frankly once Pakistan took the lead beyond i told him in clear cut words that this will be beyond England each in this match. We do play our test matches very professionally!! God knows what happens to that professional attitude when it comes to ODI. However to be honest and not to act like boasting, Pakistan do have an excellent test team and attitude, can be ranked top in the world if you ask me.


Commentators were saying it was going to have some spin on it. @anant_s , any clue?
Its a test match, sure there will be some spin but i think it will have more to offer to the fast bowlers compared to the Lord's surface. 3-4 days and all will be revealed :P
I do expect more on offer for the pace bowlers than what we saw in Lords. A true English pitch and in better English conditions. Lets see!

Had the privilege to visit the stadium last year :)
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The ground to have seen the Sultan in action, Wasim Akram!
 
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Army boot camp really works well, it brings team work good attitude towards each other. I want to say army boot camp makes the bunch of cricketers into a team.
 
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What a match! For anyone who considers Test cricket a relic of the past, I can only say they do not know what real cricket is. What a joy it was to watch the patience and accuracy with which the likes of Woakes and Yasir bowled not to mention some great batting from Misbah. I must admit it had been a while since I properly followed a Test match but man was it worth it.
 
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Shah v Warne - who bowled it better? Australian Media Comparing the two
 
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Everyone bowls reverse swing now, but the shape of the ball, when it comes from a Pakistani hand still has a trademark. It looks heavy, like a falling comet, you can almost see the tail, it seems to tell you what it is doing, and you know where it is going, it just goes further, and faster, than you can handle.......
Jarrod Kimber

http://www.espncricinfo.com/england-v-pakistan-2016/content/story/1035969.html

Congratulations Team Pakistan!!
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Loved those lines by Jarrod Kimber,, though of sharing it with you. :)
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share back this love the headlines in the engllish press

Pakistan's Yasir Shah becomes world's No 1 Test bowler after "Ball of the Century II" against England

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/cricket/pakistans-yasir-shah-becomes-worlds-8441433
 
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Commentators were saying it was going to have some spin on it. @anant_s , any clue?
Every english season can be divided into 2 distinct periods, the early summer and the later part (upto september). Initially there is a lot of rain involved and that means pitches tend to have a lot of moisture assisting seam movement. If you follow county cricket in months of May, you'll know what i mean, when batsman really struggle against swing and seam.
In second part, after grounds see some sunshine, pitches tend to flatten out and become drier. Apart from that matches that take place, lead to natural wear and tear on top surface and grass, making pitches look browner. These are now conducive to slower bowling
 
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Misbah’s talented Pakistan squad are reconnecting with expat fans – and that is good news all round
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A rare sight was beheld on the last day of the Lord’s Test. NotEngland collapsing against a wrist-spinner – that has been common through the ages – nor their middle-order disintegrations, which have been their leitmotif this year.

It was the appearance of Pakistan supporters – perhaps a thousand – which was different, and potentially so significant. it seemed to confirm not just the rebirth of Pakistani cricket as a major Test force, but also a reforging of the bond between the team and their vast swathes of expatriate supporters.

It is rare for them to turn up to a Test match, whether in England or Pakistan or their exiled home in the UAE. Most are too busy working to take several days off at a time, and save their money for tickets to Pakistan’s one-day internationals or T20s.

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This misapprehension was the expensive mistake that Yorkshire made in 2010 when bidding to host the Test between Australia and Pakistan at Headingley.

It was a fascinating match, which included the first Test innings of note by Steve Smith and was decided by the superb swing bowling of Mohammad Amir and his partner in more than one respect, Mohammad Asif. But it cost Yorkshire, who had expected half of Bradford to attend, about £1 million.

Pakistan supporters have always flocked to Old Trafford for their country’s one-day internationals, but will they do so for the second Test, which starts tomorrow? The prevailing pattern could begin to change, because this Pakistan team are not only winning but doing everything they can to rehabilitate their image after the spot-fixing scandal of 2010.

Even if Pakistan do not go on to win this series, Misbah-ul-Haq is establishing himself as Pakistan’s greatest Test captain, although Imran Khan is unchallenged as their finest one-day captain for winning the World Cup of 1992. Like Hercules, Misbah has cleaned the stables.

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On tours of England, Pakistan’s cricketers have always been the most elusive – even more so than India’s – as far as the media are concerned. On this occasion, with the emphasis on diplomacy, the tourists have employed a public relations consultant and, while Amir has been largely shielded, the other players have been encouraged to give interviews.

Best of all, Pakistan won a memorable game of cricket at Lord’s through their superior skills. And their celebration in front of the pavilion should not be misconstrued. Almost every spectator thought it was original and fun when Younus Khan led the players in doing press-ups, to convey their thanks to the army for their training camp. If England players did not like it, it was because they were sore, inevitably so after underperforming.

Two initiatives suggest that even when this Pakistan tour is over, the role of British Asian cricket in England will be enhanced. Two players of Pakistani origin are in England’s squad for Old Trafford, Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid. There must be many more where they came from, and not only spinners, although England need them most.

Firstly, the AYA Foundation – a community organisation that specialises in promoting minority heritage, arts and culture – has been awarded a grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund to work with young people from across West Yorkshire to record interviews and collect memorabilia from the founders of the Quaid E Azam Sunday Cricket League.

Mobeen Butt, projects director at the AYA Foundation, said: “The Quaid E Azam League has been running for nearly four decades. Players from these Asian cricket leagues are now being scouted by county cricket clubs and have even gone on to play for England. I believe the way black and mixed-race players and audiences have changed the face of football, Asian players and supporters could go on to change the face of cricket – and, when this happens, the material that a project like this collects will be vital to help tell a wider story of cricket in Britain.”

It is to be hoped these researchers can trace an historic match played around 1980. Yorkshire second XI put up a team to play a Quaid E Azam XI – and lost. The fixture was never repeated. But how many bridges could have been built if it had become a regular fixture, one which showcased the best Asian talent for Yorkshire to pick from?

The second initiative is the National Asian Cricket Council. Around one-third of all recreational cricketers in England and Wales are of south Asian origin, yet only five per cent of county cricketers. This body was set up in November 2014 to find out why, among other issues.

On July 27 the England and Wales Cricket Board will consider at their board meeting a paper from the NACC which proposes working together. For example, when the recreational board of a county meets, should not two regional representatives of the NACC attend, so they can hear about courses for umpires or coaches or groundsmen, and report to their communities?

The vast majority of south Asian cricketers have to play on poor pitches, in parks, prepared by councils with ever-diminishing budgets. Should the ECB not be urging all clubs that have their own grounds to rent them out to Asian teams whenever possible – and perhaps subsidise the cost of hiring?

That would be a legacy from Pakistan’s tour this summer which would endure for the benefit of all.
 
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Rahat Ali should not play bring sohail Khan in we need right at seamer

We were lucky but this time we need to play even better

How does india got rank 2 just wining 2 series Pak do not loose any test series in last 2 years and India lost many but yet they are 2nd rank it's rubbish
 
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they are making runs at good pace!
Need some wickets. The first session on Day 1 is usually bowler friendly, not sure if we have not been able to apply ourselves properly of the pitch have nothing much to offer of it it Englishmen who are denying us!!
Not watching the match so not sure of the WHYs!!

P.S. Turning on TV now!! :)
 
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70-1 england
what a beauty from amir for the wicket
few more please amir :tup:
 
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Amir bowls not swing major issue I don't know why he cannot swing in Lords and here is also the same

We needed right arm fast bowler wahab riaz and rahat Ali are a 1 match occasionally performers we needed sohail Khan who can move the bowl both ways remember amir asif combination do not let the batsman settle

We must have brought sohail Khan in for rahat Ali atleast this mistake will loose us the match and series
 
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But a great game.. old Trafford I see potentially a batting flat track to blunt out Pakistani bowlers...
PITCH REPORT

The pitch is flat with some bounce which will assist the pacers.

England took the advantage away but with Jimmy Anderson back and flat top, their only aim is 500 first innings run and hoping Pakistani batsman crack under pressure..
But i think Pakistani batsman also will score lots of runs in this pitch....
 
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Amir bowls not swing major issue I don't know why he cannot swing in Lords and here is also the same

We needed right arm fast bowler wahab riaz and rahat Ali are a 1 match occasionally performers we needed sohail Khan who can move the bowl both ways remember amir asif combination do not let the batsman settle

We must have brought sohail Khan in for rahat Ali atleast this mistake will loose us the match and series

did you not see hales wicket ? amir reverse swung it beautifully

lunch 95-1 eng ,batting pitch looking for 500 +
 
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Aamir set up Hales nicely. Four outswingers followed by the two inswingers. The last bowl swung back in beautifully sending the bailes flying in the air.

they are making runs at good pace!
Need some wickets. The first session on Day 1 is usually bowler friendly, not sure if we have not been able to apply ourselves properly of the pitch have nothing much to offer of it it Englishmen who are denying us!!
Not watching the match so not sure of the WHYs!!

P.S. Turning on TV now!! :)
Its a typical English wicket. New ball swung beautifully and Pakistani bowlers did well there except maybe few loose deliveries by Rahat Ali. The pitch has more pace and bounce then the Lord's wicket. Pakistani slip fielders are standing too close to the pitch.
English batsman did well against the new ball. They played it late and didn't unnecessarily followed the outswingers too far away from the pads.
 
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