Nasir Hussain gave a big statement praising Pakistan on the test series win against England

Pakistan has recently defeated England 2-1 in the Test series. Nasser Hussain (Image Credit- Twitter X) Recently, the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England ended. England defeated host Pakistan by 7 wickets on the flat pitch of Multan. But in the two matches that followed, Pakistan performed brilliantly. The hosts won the third T20 match in Rawalpindi by 9 wickets, defeating England 2-1 in the Test series. On the other hand, on this spectacular victory of Pakistan against England, former captain Nasir Hussain has given a big statement praising it. Hussain praised Pakistan’s bold decision to include players like Noman Ali and Sajid Khan after the first Test. He also candidly admitted that England failed to cope with the difficult conditions, which led them off track. Nasir Hussain praised Pakistan Let us tell you that after the end of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England, Nasir Hussain said in a discussion with Sky Sports – Congratulations to Pakistan for that change. They lost six consecutive tests and the fans and supporters were not happy with the team’s performance. Different pitches and selectors and he found a solution to batchball. They have high quality spinners and they have players who play spin very well. When the ball spins, it has exposed England. When the pitch spins and it holds, England do not play spin or bowl spin like Pakistan. Because the pitches have been very different from the first Test to the second and third Test. There is no doubt that the scores should go down and the spinners should go up. But, the inconsistency in the England team is a matter of concern. It doesn’t have to be so hard that you play so well on flat pitches, and you can cross the line, but as soon as it helps the spinners, it catches you. By not playing well, you lose.

PAK vs ENG: “Playing on the same pitch will not lead to long term success…”, Nasir Hussain warns Pakistan

Pakistan will not be able to achieve success for long by playing on old pitches – Nasir Hussain PAK vs ENG, Naseer Hussain (Photo Source: Getty images/X) In the second match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England, the host team won by 152 runs, after which the series is now tied at 1-1. Let us tell you, the second Test between the two teams was played in Multan, where the first Test was played. Meanwhile, former England player Nasir Hussain has warned the Pakistan cricket team. He said that Pakistan will not be able to achieve long-term success by playing on old pitches, where their spinners can overwhelm the opposition team. Nasir Hussain gave a big statement after the match ended After the end of the second Test match, Nasser Hussain while talking on Sky Sports said, You can’t tell me that last week’s game was better than this week’s, you can’t tell me that if you’re local to this part of the world you can come in 40 degree heat and see 560 players playing against 800 players. Will see. You get to come and watch your team play and win on a pitch that offers something new. Nasir Hussain further said, This cannot be good for the future of cricket in Pakistan, to keep playing on the same surface. But they need to take a look at their surfaces, and if they find a winning formula – stick to it. Stay with this team, stay with these two spinners, stay with the batting lineup, stay with the selectors and the captain. Have some kind of continuity. Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss and chose to bat first in the second test. The pitch continued to deteriorate for the batsmen and England, who had to bat last, were unable to withstand the sustained pressure exerted by spinners Noman Ali and Sajid Khan. The English team was all out for 144 runs while chasing the target of 297 runs. All 20 wickets for England were taken by Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, as both benefited from the pitch conditions.

PAK vs ENG: The hosts scored 328 runs after losing four wickets on the first day, Nasir Hussain is not tired of praising the English bowlers.

By the end of the first day of play, Pakistan scored 328 runs in its first innings, losing four wickets. LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 14: Sky Sports commentary team Ian Ward, David Lloyd, Stuart Broad and Nasser Hussain during the 2nd ODI Royal London One-Day match between England and India at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 14, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Former player Nasir Hussain has praised the performance of the England team on the first day of the first Test against Pakistan being played in Multan. Let us tell you that the first test between Pakistan and England has started at Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. On the first day of the game, Pakistan’s batsmen performed well and put pressure on England. By the end of the first day of play, Pakistan scored 328 runs in its first innings, losing four wickets. On behalf of the team, captain Shan Masood scored 151 runs with the help of 13 fours and 2 sixes while Abdullah Shafiq played an inning of 102 runs. Both of them did not spare any bowler of England and hit hard against all of them. The host’s first wicket fell soon, after which these two players made a valuable partnership of 253 runs for the second wicket. However, despite this, Nasir Hussain has praised the England team a lot. Nasir Hussain said on Sky Sports after the end of the first day’s play, ‘Looking at the score of four wickets for 328 runs, everyone must be feeling that we have lagged behind in this match. However it is not so. England has performed tremendously. This is the difference between playing at home and outside. If you had this score in England, you could have said that your team is away from the game but in Pakistan we are still in the competition and the players should be given credit for this. We should not criticize Pope and bowlers: Nasser Hussain The former player further said, ‘We were talking about body language, fitness, speed and comeback with the new ball and all the players of the team performed tremendously. Everyone feels that Pakistan team is far ahead in this match but we should not criticize Ollie Pope and the bowlers. He performed as per the work given to him. For England, so far Chris Woakes has taken 1 wicket while Gus Atkinson has taken 2 wickets. The second day of the game is going to be very important for both the teams. IPL 2025: Lucknow Super Giants can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: Punjab Kings can retain these 6 players “Bangladesh is playing poor cricket”- Aakash Chopra Indian batsman who hit most sixes in T20 against Bangladesh- IPL 2025: Rajasthan Royals can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: Sunrisers Hyderabad can retain these 6 players Rishabh Pant turns 27, take a look at his special records in cricket- The bowler who took the most wickets for India in the Women’s T20 World Cup- The batsman who scored the most runs…

Cricket Records: 12 players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in the last match of their career

In this article, we will look at those players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their last match. Cricketers Scoring a Century in Their Farewell International Game (Source Cricketers Who Ended Their International Career with a Century: Just as players expect to perform well on their debut in international cricket, they also expect to leave with a great record when they retire from cricket. But not many players have had such a privilege. Some players did not even get the chance to have a farewell match. In such a situation, we are currently looking at those players who retired after scoring a century in their last match in international cricket. List of players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their final match 1. Alastair Cook (England) Alastair Cook of England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England’s legendary player Alastair Cook scored 147 runs in his last Test and retired from cricket with this brilliant innings. 2. Jacques Kallis (South Africa) Jacques Kallis of South Africa celebrates his 45th century. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images) Kallis played a crucial innings of 115 runs in his last Test and after that bid farewell to cricket. 3. Mohammad Azharuddin (India) Mohammad Azharuddin Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin scored 102 in his last Test against South Africa. 4. Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) (Photo Source: Getty Images) In 2016, New Zealand’s aggressive batsman Brendon McCullum retired after scoring 145 runs in his last Test. 5. Greg Chappell (Australia) The Australian cricketer Greg Chappell. (Photo by Mike Stephens/Central Press/Getty Images) Chappell scored 182 runs in his last Test against Pakistan and after that retired from cricket. 6. Aravinda de Silva (Sri Lanka) Aravinda de Silva (Source X) De Silva retired on a grand note, scoring 206 in his last match against Bangladesh. 7. Nasser Hussain (England) Nasser Hussain. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Getty Images) England’s Nasser Hussain bid farewell by scoring a century in his last Test against New Zealand in 2004. 8. Jason Gillespie (Australia) Jason Gillespie. (Source – Twitter/X) Gillespie retired after scoring a double century (201*) in his last Test against Bangladesh. 9. Phil Jacques (Australia) Phil Jack’s (Source X) Phil retired after scoring a century against West Indies in 2008. 10. Bill Ponsford (Australia) Bill Ponsford (Source X) Ponsford retired in 1934 after scoring 266 against England. 11. Seymour Nurse (West Indies) Seymour Nurse. (Photo by Dennis Oulds/Central Press/Getty Images) Seymour Nurse scored 258 against New Zealand in 1969 and announced his retirement. 12. Reginald Alexander Duff (Australia) Reggie Duff (Source X) Reginald Alexander Duff scored 146 against England in 1905 and retired from cricket.

Who will become the white-ball coach of the England team? English players will tremble on hearing the name

The search for a new head coach began after England men’s director of cricket Rob Key said the team needed a “new direction”, with the next target being the Champions Trophy in February. England Cricket Team (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes there is no better option than Andy Flower for England’s vacant white-ball head coach position but is doubtful whether he will get the job. Notably, Matthew Mott stepped down last week after the team’s mixed performance in two years. He led England to T20 World Cup success in 2022, although his performance in the last two major limited overs tournaments was disappointing. The search for a new head coach began after England men’s director of cricket Rob Key said the team needed a “new direction”, with the next target being the Champions Trophy in February. Nasir Hussain told who is the best option to become a coach Former English cricketer Michael Atherton says that Andy Flower should be reappointed as the head coach of England. Supporting his teammate, Nasser Hussain also confirmed this and named him. Let us tell you that when Andy Flower was the coach of the English team, during his tenure, England won the T20 World Cup 2010 and also became the number-1 team in the Test format. However, despite achieving so much success, Flower did not want to remain the coach, because during his tenure many players were not happy with the tough training sessions. Hussain told the PA news agency: “If I ask Andy Flower to become the coach, people will not agree to this. Andy was earlier against franchises and tournaments like IPL but now it is not so. Now he has travelled around the world, won for most of the franchises and has done some very good things.” “He’s a fantastic coach. You just have to look at his CV and if Rob (England team director) has pulled out Andy Flower’s CV, there’s hardly a better choice, but again that’s only if Andy wants to do it.” “All are very good candidates and I reiterate, the job is not to find a candidate, but to find a candidate who really wants to do the job.”

What happened to Nasir Hussain? Former player gave a big statement on India’s semi-final win against England

According to Nasser Hussain, even though this situation proved to be very beneficial for the Indian team, it must still be said that they defeated Australia and made their place in the semi-finals. LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 14: Sky Sports commentary team Ian Ward, David Lloyd, Stuart Broad and Nasser Hussain during the 2nd ODI Royal London One-Day match between England and India at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 14, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) India defeated England in the second semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and confirmed its place in the final of this great tournament. In this match, all the players from the Indian team performed very well and played an important role in the victory of their team. Former English captain Nasser Hussain has given his opinion on this victory of India. According to Nasir Hussain, even though this situation proved to be very beneficial for the Indian team, it must be said that they defeated Australia and made it to the semi-finals. Not only this, there was a lot of difference between the pitches of St. Lucia and Guyana. Nasir Hussain wrote in his column in Daily Mail, ‘If you look at it, everything was in India’s favour to reach the final of the T20 World Cup. This means that the venue proved to be very useful for them and the situation also proved to be very successful for the team. But if you look at the big things, they defeated Australia and made their place in the semi-finals. India defeated Australia on a good pitch in St. Lucia where there was a lot of bounce. The final match will be played between India and South Africa and both are unbeaten teams of this tournament. This final will be very exciting. Nasir Hussain gave his opinion on the score of the Indian team in T20 World Cup 2024 against England The former English captain further said, ‘The score of 168 that India made against England at Adelaide Oval in the 2022 season was slightly less than the score of Guyana. Actually, the spinners were getting a lot of help on the Guyana pitch and the ball was also staying very low. If there is no bounce in the ball at all, then a score of 171 runs is very good for any team. Rohit Sharma also showed his class and played many great shots. He also played the pull shot very well and scored another half-century for his team. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500…

England can win T20 World Cup 2024 because of IPL! Former captain gave a big statement

20 teams are participating in T20 World Cup England Cricket Team (Photo Source: Getty Images) The England cricket team is currently seen continuously preparing for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. So in this sequence, its 4-match T20 series against Pakistan has recently ended. On the other hand, before the start of the upcoming T20 World Cup, former England cricket team captain and well-known cricket commentator Nasser Hussain has made a big statement. Hussain says that IPL should be given credit for helping England in the T20 World Cup, and because of this the English team can also win the T20 World Cup. Nasir Hussain made a big statement before the T20 World Cup Let us tell you that before the T20 World Cup, Nasir Hussain said about the England cricket team, as quoted by Sky Sports – They (England) are a very balanced team, and they have played many big matches. We don’t talk enough about the IPL, but it helps you establish yourself as a cricketer. The pressure of IPL and performing in front of fans is just like the World Cup. Therefore, what the English players can do in the T20 World Cup, they have already done it in the IPL. Hussain further said- England will have to perform better this time than the last ODI World Cup. They went to the last World Cup with a lot of hope, but England’s strategy did not work there. Therefore, they need a plan B in the upcoming T20 World Cup. If we don’t start the tournament well, many things can go wrong. It remains to be seen how the England team performs on a slow pitch. But the balance that Jos Buttler’s team has is quite right. England Cricket Squad for T20 World Cup 2024: Jos Buttler (captain), Moeen Ali, Joffra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brooke, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Tom Hartley, Will Jacks, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Reece Topley, Mark Wood.

IND vs ENG 2024: If you are 8th in the WTC points table, then what is the use of such entertainment? Nasir Hussain targets England

The England cricket team is currently ranked eighth in the points table of WTC 2023-24. Jimmy Anderson And Nasser Hussain (Photo Source: Twitter) England’s Test tour of India 2024, IND vs ENG: Former England captain and commentator Nasser Hussain (Nasser Hussain) said that the baseball approach of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum is entertaining, but it is not beneficial for the England cricket team (England Cricket Team) is not getting any benefit. Nasir Hussain has expressed regret that the England Cricket Team is currently ranked 8th in the points table of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25. Let us tell you, England has won three out of its 9 Test matches in this cycle, lost 5 and drawn 1. Nasser Hussain is not happy with the results of England Cricket Team England have so far won 2 Test matches against Australia and lost 2 and drawn 1 Test, while against India they have so far won 1 match and lost three. The Ben Stokes-led England cricket team has a win percentage of just 19.44 in the ongoing WTC 2023-25 ​​cycle and they are currently ranked eighth, behind Pakistan, West Indies and South Africa. Nasser Hussain wrote in his column for the Daily Mail: “Despite everything this England team has done to get people to watch their Test matches, they currently sit second in the World Test Championship points table. Are, and for me results are the most important currency. Ultimately, any team in any sport is evaluated based on their statistics. What is their result at the end of the season or series. In cricket, how many runs did you score, how many wickets did you take.” ‘They simply failed to take advantage of their opportunities!’ Nasser Hussain further said, “This England team has also performed brilliantly in the last two years, but in my view the win-loss ratio is most important, so they have to get the scoreline back to 3-2 against India in Dharamsala. will be. Of course, England may have lost the Test series, but they can look back to the third day of the third and fourth Tests, when they let slip each chance that they were competitive throughout the five matches. They simply failed to take advantage of their opportunities.”

IND vs ENG: I would like to tell England that they should understand the situation and perform well in the fourth test: Nasser Hussain

So far, three matches have been played between the two teams in the five-match Test series in which India is leading 2-1. Jimmy Anderson And Nasser Hussain (Photo Source: Twitter) Currently a 5 match test series is being played between India and England. Now the fourth test between these two teams will start from February 23 in Ranchi. So far, three matches have been played between the two teams in the five-match Test series in which India is leading 2-1. Both the teams would definitely like to win the fourth Test to be held in Ranchi. Before the fourth test, former English captain Nasir Hussain has given a big advice to the England team. According to Nasir Hussain, in Test cricket it is important to play cricket considering the conditions, especially in India where the nature of the pitch changes overnight. Let us tell you, England had won the first Test played in Hyderabad. However, the Indian team won the second and third tests. India won the third Test played in Rajkot by 434 runs. The England team has performed very poorly in the last two Tests. However, the team would definitely like to win the fourth test. It is very important for England to make a comeback in this test series: Nasser Hussain Nasir Hussain wrote in his Daily Mail column that, ‘You cannot play Test cricket with the same mentality in which you are already playing. The meaning of Test cricket is that you bat and bowl depending on the situation. Especially in India where the nature of the pitch changes overnight. You can see in the first three tests. England won the first test because of Ollie Pope’s 196 runs. However, due to consecutive double centuries of Yashasvi Jaiswal and 131 runs of Rohit Sharma, India registered consecutive victories. Although England has made a comeback in the series before also. After the Lord’s Ashes match, we saw that England played very good cricket and made a comeback in the series. Regarding Jonny Bairstow, Nasir Hussain wrote, ‘Jonny Bairstow is a very good batsman. He needs to play the first 20-30 balls well. It is very difficult to hit a sweep against Jadeja. However, I am confident that the experienced batsman will bat well in the remaining two Tests. These batsmen have scored the most runs against Dhoni’s team CSK in IPL. 5 players who scored 10,000 T20 runs in the fewest innings 5 players who scored 10,000 T20 runs in the fewest innings 3 Indian players who have scored most centuries in India IPL 2024: These 3 players will be the wicketkeepers of Delhi Capitals in place of Rishabh Pant 5 players who have scored the most runs in PSL IND vs ENG, 4th Test: Rohit Sharma will throw these 5 players out of playing 11 3 biggest wins recorded by India in terms of runs in Test cricket These 5 bowlers have sent Virat Kohli to the pavilion for a golden duck in IPL. List of bowlers who took the fastest 500 wickets in Test…

Nasir Hussain came in support of James Anderson, said- England made a big mistake by excluding him

Former cricketer Nasir Hussain said that he would have included James Anderson in the team in the first Test match. Jimmy Anderson And Nasser Hussain (Photo Source: Twitter) Like other cricket fans and experts, former England captain Nasser Hussain was also surprised by the exclusion of veteran fast bowler James Anderson from the playing eleven for the first Test against India in Hyderabad. The 41-year-old Anderson is the third-highest wicket-taker in Tests with 690 wickets in 183 matches. In this he also took five wicket hauls 32 times. Nevertheless, the visiting team came into this match with a three-dimensional spin attack and the only fast bowler was Mark Wood. Nasir Hussain praised James Anderson fiercely Speaking to Sky Sports after the end of the second day’s play, Hussain said that given his excellent record in the subcontinent over the last few years, Anderson should have played. They said that, Anderson’s skill has been excellent in the subcontinent over the last few years. Anderson is a very good player when he is in the team. He is the greatest England bowler ever. I had said before the match, I would have played Anderson. I was a bit surprised by the balance of the team because along with Root, India have four spinners and one seamer. Anderson gives you control. It is not that you have to keep Anderson only in the playing XI, you could have kept Ollie Robinson also, there should have been only one more fast bowler in the team. Anderson is one of the most successful bowlers in the Asian subcontinent, taking 82 wickets in 28 Test matches at an average of 26.78. This experienced player has also taken 34 wickets in his 13 Test matches in India. He played a key role in England’s 2012/13 series win. The former cricketer said that England could have given a chance to Ollie Robinson during the first Test match against India. He said, “You are always a better player when you are out, Anderson was a very good player and when he is in, he is a very good player. He is the greatest England bowler ever.”