Pakistan recall spinner Abrar for final Test against Bangladesh
Pakistan succumbed to their first-ever Test defeat against Bangladesh on Sunday
LAHORE (Reuters): Pakistan recalled leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed on Wednesday for the second and final Test against Bangladesh after their decision to play an all-pace attack on a slow track backfired in the series opener in Rawalpindi last week.
Pakistan succumbed to their first-ever Test defeat against Bangladesh on Sunday after fielding an attack, which did not contain a single frontline spinner.
On a slow track, their pacers toiled with little success, while spinners Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan Miraz shared seven wickets between them as they bowled Bangladesh to a memorable 10-wicket victory.
Abrar, who has 38 wickets from six Tests, has been added to the squad along with uncapped spin-bowling all-rounder Kamran Ghulam.
All-rounder Aamer Jamal has also been recalled but his participation was subject to fitness clearance, the PCB said in a statement.
The final Test, also in Rawalpindi, begins on Friday.
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