Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Pakistan vs England To be played on the 9th of December on the pitch of Multan Stadium…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Pakistan vs England To be played on the 9th of December on the pitch of Multan Stadium…
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Match: Pakistan vs England 2nd Test, Day 1, England tour of Pakistan, 2022
Date: 9th December 2022,
Time: 10:30 am IST and 5:00 am GST
Venue: Multan Cricket Stadium – Multan, Pakistan
The game will take place at Multan Cricket Stadium. We anticipate a somewhat faster wicket with more turn and bounce than we witnessed last week in Rawalpindi.
The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium at North Sound, Antigua, is an outstanding batting venue. As the pitch has flattened and the outfield has gotten faster in recent years, we’ve witnessed a number of high-scoring games. Fast bowlers have done well at the venue, and spinners have also had success.
Pakistan appeared stunned by the fact that it had lost the first Test. Its strategy was too conservative in comparison to England’s, and the only reason it stood a chance was because England declared so enthusiastically. Babar Azam stated that he desired a turning pitch in Rawalpindi but did not receive one. Is there any chance that his wish would be granted in Multan?
For the most part, Pakistan’s batting was fairly good in the first Test. Imam ul Haq was their most impressive batsman, scoring runs in both innings and excelling against spinners. We’ve seen how effective Abdullah Shafique and Babar Azam are at home.
Azhar Ali, who laboured in both innings on a completely flat track, may be expected to perform better.
Suad Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan would be relieved to have completed some runs. With Agha Salman at 7, Pakistan’s batting depth appears to be dubious.
Giving up 6.50 runs in the first inning and more than 7 runs in the second inning cannot be good for Pakistan’s bowling unit’s confidence. All of the bowlers took a beating, and despite Zahid Mahmood’s six wickets, we don’t think his spot in the squad is certain.
Abrar Ahmed should get an opportunity in this game in lieu of the injured Haris Rauf.
Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam (c), Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Agha Salman/Faheem Ashraf, Naseem Shah, Mir Hamza, Hasan Ali, Nauman Ali
In the previous encounter, England applied persistent pressure to the Pakistani team. They did not let a sluggish or dead surface deter them and continued to assault with both bat and ball throughout. We believe they will have to follow a similar approach in Multan, but they may also have elements conspiring to give them many fewer overs to win the match.
Unless there is a hiccup that we are unaware of, the same lineup is likely to take the field for this match.
Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, and Harry Brooks are the new-age players who will once again play freely and aggressively, while Joe Root and Ben Stokes are the seasoned players who can also play a more sedate role if necessary.
The depth that England possesses is simply astounding. This team’s bottom order consists of Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks, and Ollie Robinson. They are more than capable of batting a large inning and relieve the top order of the burden of losing wickets.
England’s bowling strategy has been to keep enough options on hand. They used Anderson, Robinson, and Stokes as seamers, with Leach, Jacks, Livingstone, and Root as spin bowlers.
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Overton, Will Jacks Jack Leach, Ollie Robinson, James Anderson
The First Test was a thrilling experience for England fans, Pakistan fans, and neutral cricket fans around the world, as all four outcomes were still possible heading into the final session on Day 5. Although England won that Test, we anticipate Pakistan to respond with a far greater bowling performance in Multan. England’s speed bowlers may tyre following their efforts in Rawalpindi, and we expect Pakistan to win.