He said that this win was necessary for Pakistan cricket


Multan: Pakistan Test team captain Shan Masood said on Friday that they still need to do a lot.
Speaking after the success in the second Test match against England in Multan, he stated that they managed to take 20 wickets in the match. “We haven't played many Tests in Multan. Played the seamers against Bangladesh, changed the plan in this Test, and tried the spinners”.
He added that this success came after a difficult and long time. This win was necessary for Pakistan cricket. We have to take 20 wickets everywhere. It was good for us to get a lead, it helped us. We cannot make spin wickets everywhere, have to play according to the conditions.
The captain of the national team further said that he had not seen Pindi's pitch yet. He would also like to see the spin pitch there and will try to make the best combination after seeing conditions.
In the conversation, Shan Masood also stated that when the selection committee came, all of them were only thinking about how to take 20 wickets and credit goes to Noman Ali and Sajid Khan. We have to take risks to win.

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