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ICC satisfied over pitches used for Pak-England Test series
Pakistan emerged victorious in the home series
Lahore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed satisfaction with the pitches used in the recent Test series between Pakistan and England, saying no complaints were received about the surfaces in Rawalpindi.
Pakistan emerged victorious in the home series, clinching it 2-1 against England—marking their first home series win in three years. This achievement was also a milestone for captain Shan Masood, who secured his first red-ball series win after facing significant pressure leading up to the series.
Pakistan suffered a disappointing loss in the first Test, but a bold squad overhaul fueled their comeback. The team introduced spinners Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Kamran Ghulam, and Zahid Mahmood, a shift that proved crucial. The spinners showcased their skills, playing a pivotal role in securing the victory and establishing Pakistan’s dominance at home.
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