ENG v PAK | England appoint Azhar Mahmood in coaching staff for Pakistan T20Is
Cricket | August 19, 2020 13:19 ISTFormer Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood will join the England coaching staff ahead of Eng-Pak T20I series.
Former Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood will join the England coaching staff ahead of Eng-Pak T20I series.
Eoin Morgan will be captain of the team, which is unchanged from the one declared before the start of the ODI series against Ireland in late July.
Archer was rested for the rain-affected second Test here, with all-rounder Sam Curran coming in as England rejigged their side in the absence of Ben Stokes owing to family reasons.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had appointed the 42-year-old former captain as the batting coach for the team's ongoing tour of England.
In his post-match press conference on Monday, the 29-year-old said authorities could consider using a brighter red ball, bringing forward the start time and improving floodlights.
After more than four hours were lost as groundstaff mopped up following heavy early-morning rain, England resumed its first innings on 7-1 and moved to 110-4 before declaring after 38.1 overs were bowled in the day.
England vs Pakistan, 2nd Test Day 5: England declared their innings and the two captains agreed in a draw. The hosts still lead Pakistan 1-0 in the three-match series.
England players had participated in the Pakistan Super League and Akram hoped that it will help to address their security concerns.
Pakistan added 13 runs to scramble to 236 all out in their first innings, and had reduced England to 7-1 before the latest bout of rain arrived at the Rose Bowl
HIGHLIGHTS England vs Pakistan 2nd Test: Fourth day's play called off due to rain after just 40 minutes of play which saw Pakistan being folded for 236 and England losing Rory Burns
Intermittent rains and the ensuing poor light and wet conditions on the field throughout the day meant that Pakistan's overnight first innings score of 223/9 remains the same going into Day 4.
England were well on course to folding Pakistan for a sub-par total, but some street-smart cricket from Rizwan frustrated the home attack. It hasn't been the first time that England have struggled to get rid of the tail-end lineup.
But after toiling long and hard, Broad finally managed to draw that softest of nick off Babar's outside edge with the delivery on the fourth stump which was comfortably taken by Jos Buttler.
Rizwan on Friday came to the rescue of the Pakistan side and helped them inch towards a respectable first-innings score in the ongoing second Test being played at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.
Vaughan's comment came after Shadab was replaced by Fawad Alam for the second Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.
HIGHLIGHTS England vs Pakistan, 2nd Test Day 3: Third day's play called off due to rain without a ball being bowled.
Live Streaming Cricket, England vs Pakistan 2nd Test: Here are the details of when and where to watch ENG vs PAK stream live cricket match online and on television.
Day 2 of the ongoing second Test between England and Pakistan was called off due to bad light, inciting opinions on the bad light rules and solutions to the issue.
Inzamam said Pakistan batsmen need to play aggressive cricket if they want to beat England in the second Test here and level the three-match series.
Umpire Richard Kettleborough entered the field wearing a smartwatch on Day 2 of the Test.
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