Basit Ali was seen giving a tough class to Pakistani pitch curator Tony Hemming, know what he said?
In the first Test match played in Multan, England scored more than 800 runs in the first innings. Basit Ali and Tony Hemming (Image Credit- Twitter Currently a three-match Test series is being played between Pakistan and England (PAK vs ENG). So the second match of this series has started today, Tuesday, October 15, at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan. On the other hand, before the start of this match, former Pakistani cricketer Basit Ali has given a big statement regarding the pitch curator. Basit says that the Pakistani pitch curator does not know how to make pitches because he is from Australia. It is noteworthy that the second test match is being played in Multan on the same pitch where a huge score of runs was seen in the first test match. The pitch was of no help to the bowlers at all. Pakistan had scored over 800 runs in the first innings, and secured a massive win on Asian soil by an innings and 47 runs against the hosts in the match. Basit Ali conducted pitch curator class Let us tell you that amidst the ongoing second Test match between Pakistan and England in Multan, Basit Ali said through a video uploaded on his YouTube channel – We thought in the first Test match that the ball would spin on the second day, but on the fifth day of the match. This did not happen even on the day, the curator is from Australia and has also been a part of the ICC, but he does not know how to prepare the pitch. Basit further said- Now the players will play on the same pitch, it is expected that the ball will spin. What’s the point of hiring a curator who doesn’t know how to make a pitch? This is a very important question, the whole world is making fun of us. Look at India, the pitch is prepared by the curators the way they want.
PAK vs ENG: Our plan regarding pitch preparation for the Test series was completely clear: Azhar Mahmood
In the first Test match played between these two teams, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs. Azhar Mahmood. (Photo Source: Twitter) The three-match Test series between Pakistan and England has started. In the first Test match played between these two teams, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs. Pakistan players failed to show tremendous performance in the first test. Now the second test between these two teams is starting from October 15 at the same venue. Let us tell you that in the first test match played between Pakistan and England, the pitch of Multan was heavily criticized. Recently, Pakistan’s assistant coach Azhar Mahmood revealed that he wanted to use the pitch well for the series against Bangladesh and England. According to ESPNcricinfo, Azhar Mahmood said, ‘We had a clear plan as to what kind of pitch we have to prepare for Bangladesh and also what pitch we have to play against England. Our thinking was that against Bangladesh the wicket would be helpful for the fast bowlers and against England there would be a spin pitch. We had told the curator that the ball should spin after the second day of play in the first Test match. But even on the fifth day the spinners did not get any help on the pitch. I hope to see a turn on the 9th day. You have to take 20 wickets. We were thinking how we can take this wicket. We thought that this pitch should be used in the best possible way and we can take 20 wickets against England only with the help of spin. The players who are coming here are all experienced: Azhar Mahmood Azhar Mahmood further said, ‘All the players who are coming here are experienced. All Pakistani players are experienced and have been playing first class cricket for a long time. He knows his home pitches and I don’t think there will be much pressure on him. Regarding Babar Azam’s drop in the second test, Pakistan’s assistant coach further said, ‘Babar Azam is our number one player in terms of technique and ability. Pakistan has a lot of cricket and that is why the selection committee has decided to rest Babar Azam. Pakistan also has to visit Australia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. We should use our situation in a great way. The reason we announced the team for one Test match was so that we could make all the changes. After this we are going to Australia to play white ball cricket. We know that Shaheen and other important players should be rested because after this we have to play cricket non-stop for 6 months. Batsman who scored the fastest century in T20I for India List of youngest players to win POTM for India in T20I- List of batsmen who scored the fastest triple century in Test cricket- Batsmen who have scored most double centuries in Tests for England- Joe Root reached this number in terms of scoring most test runs IPL 2025: Lucknow Super Giants can retain these…
PAK vs ENG: Once again there will be rain of fours and sixes in Multan, a big report has come out regarding the pitch of the second test.
Pakistan has so far suffered defeat in 6 consecutive Tests whereas in the last 9 Test matches played at home, the team has not won even a single one. Multan Cricket Stadium (Photo Source: Twitter) The second Test match between Pakistan and England is starting from 15th October at Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. Let us tell you that the first Test match between these two teams was played in this venue in which England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs. Pakistan players had failed to show tremendous performance in the first test. However, now a big report is coming out regarding the second test match. The second Test match will also be played on the same pitch on which the first match was played. Pakistan has so far suffered defeat in 6 consecutive Tests whereas in the last 9 Test matches played at home, the team has not won even a single one. In the first Test match, Pakistan had scored 556 runs in its first innings, in response to which England had scored more than 800 runs in its first innings. Pakistan became the first team in the history of Test cricket to lose the match by an innings despite scoring more than 500 runs in the first innings. After the end of the first Test, the ground staff heavily watered the pitch and installed industrial-sized fans at both ends to help prepare for the second match. Pakistan coach Jason Gillespie and captain Shan Masood inspected the pitch today i.e. on October 13, after which the head coach had a long conversation with PCB chief curator Tony Humming. Pakistan team would definitely like to win the second test match After losing the first test, many people have heavily criticized the Pakistan team. In the first Test match, England batted brilliantly in its first innings and outclassed Pakistan’s bowlers. Not only this, in the batting pitch, Pakistan team was all out for just 220 runs in its second innings. There are also reports coming out that experienced batsman Babar Azam, who has been struggling with poor form for quite some time, may be dropped from the playing XI of the second Test. Batsman who scored the fastest century in T20I for India List of youngest players to win POTM for India in T20I- List of batsmen who scored the fastest triple century in Test cricket- Batsmen who have scored most double centuries in Tests for England- Joe Root reached this number in terms of scoring most test runs 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