Pakistan v England, 2nd Test, Dubai

I just hope we get a good pitch and most likely Pakistani players will gather themselves and play sensibly.

Lets go Pakistan! :jhanda:

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Form guide

(last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan DWLWW
England DLWWL


In the spotlight****
It is rare that so much attention falls on legspin, simply because opportunities to get all gooey are few and far between, but Adil Rashid’s flip-reverse debut performance and the presence of a fit-again Yasir Shah will have fans of wrist action all hot and bothered. There will be some who contend that Yasir would have made the difference in Abu Dhabi, bowling at a quicker pace and turning the ball both ways, but he has been somewhat upstaged by Rashid running through Pakistan in the second innings. Rashid should consequently be feeling a little less pressure and it is Yasir, expected to be Pakistan’s match-winner, who must be prepared to shoulder a weight of expectation, dodgy back notwithstanding


The runs flowed, thick and slow like treacle, across the first four days at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium but the top orders won’t have it so easy (possibly ever) again. Pakistan’s subsequent capitulation was all the more concerning as it began with a Rash dismissal by Younis and then gathered speed when Misbah-ul-Haq also tossed his wicket away. They have been dismissed for 99 in the first innings at Dubai twice - South Africa did not let them off in the manner England did - and have generally found bigger totals harder to come by. England dealt with some of their UAE demons last week but Cook will not always contribute half of the total and the likes of Moeen Ali, Ian Bell and Joe Root must build on solid starts.******


Team news******


Ben Stokes missed training on Tuesday due to an upset stomach but turned up to take part 24 hours later, having seemingly recovered. Cook said that his condition would be assessed closer to the time, with England mindful that five days in the heat is a demanding business even at peak fitness. Including Samit Patel as a third spinner is an option that has not been ruled out while Liam Plunkett and Chris Jordan - who has arrived as Steven Finn’s replacement - are the other candidates if Stokes is held back as a precaution. Mark Wood has previously suffered from playing Tests in quick succession but Cook suggested there were no plans to rest him.******


England (possible) 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Moeen Ali, 3 Ian Bell, 4 Joe Root, 5 Jonny Bairstow, 6 Ben Stokes, 7 Jos Buttler (wk), 8 Adil Rashid, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Mark Wood, 11 James Anderson********


Yasir, who missed the first Test with a back spasm, returned to practice even as his spin partner Zulfiqar Babar was slogging through 72 overs in Abu Dhabi and he is fit to take his place in the XI, most likely at the expense of Rahat Ali. Azhar Ali was expected to have recovered from a toe injury but the death of his mother-in-law means he has returned to Pakistan and won’t be available - which in turn means Shan Masood is likely to keep his place despite ending the first Test in James Anderson’s pocket. Offspinner Bilal Asif has joined the squad and will be considered even though he has undergone testing for a suspect action.******


Pakistan (possible) 1 Shan Masood, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Shoaib Malik, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Zulfiqar Babar, 10 Yasir Shah, 11 Imran Khan********


Pitch and conditions******


The pitch has reportedly been shaved of grass, though it has tended to offer a little extra pace for the seamers in the past. Misbah called it a “typical” Dubai surface and both captains were expecting a more even contest between bat and ball; Cook suggested a shadow cast by the stand could result in it retaining moisture first thing. Otherwise, the sun will take its toll throughout the five days, though temperatures might be a little cooler than Abu Dhabi.******


Stats and trivia******

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[li]Fresh from breaking Javed Miandad’s record, Younis Khan is 103 runs short of becoming the first Pakistani to 9000 in Tests[/li][li]Two of Sarfraz Ahmed’s three Test hundreds have come in Dubai[/li][li]Alastair Cook has now scored 9015 runs at opener. He needs 16 to overtake Graeme Smith in second and almost 600 more to catch Sunil Gavaskar[/li][li]Ian Bell is set to go level with David Gower as England’s fourth most-capped player, on 117 Tests[/li][/LIST]

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I am unable to understand why there is not Pakistani pitch curator :frusty: Idiot PCB

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2nd Test: England v Pakistan in Dubai[RIGHT]October 20, 2015[/RIGHT]Pace-friendly first sessions, spin-friendly day 3SHIVA JAYARAMAN
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Younis Khan averages more than 70 in Tests in Dubai © Getty Images

2-4 Win-loss record of teams batting first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, with an even 2-2 record in the last five Tests for them. However, teams have preferred batting first here with the team winning the toss opting to bat first on seven out of eight instances.

6 Tests that have ended in a result out of the eight played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The draw in the last Test here, between Pakistan and New Zealand, was the first draw in seven matches after the inaugural Test played here between South Africa and Pakistan in 2010 that ended in a draw.

2-0 Pakistan’s win-loss record against England in Dubai from two previous Tests between the teams here. Overall, Pakistan have a 4-2 win-loss record here with the last Test against New Zealand ending in a draw.

17.32 Runs per wicket fast bowlers average in the first session of the first day in Tests in Dubai. This is the lowest they average at a venue where five or more Tests have been played since 2010. Pakistan have made a significant contribution to the pacers’ performance in the first session of the matches here, having lost 12 wickets for 145 runs in the four Tests they have batted first.

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BEST VENUES FOR PACERS, 1ST SESSION OF TESTS SINCE 2010 (MIN 5 TESTS)

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Mats
Wkts
Ave
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium
8
19
17.31

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Newlands, Cape Town
8
24
20.87
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Trent Bridge
6
21
21.14

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Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
6
14
22.57
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SuperSport Park, Centurion
5
14
24.85

4 Number of Tests out of the eight played in Dubai that have ended within four days. However, in the four Tests that have gone into the fifth day, bowlers have had to toil hard, with just 19 wickets coming at an average of 42.21 and at a strike rate of 91. Among venues to host at least five Test since 2010, they have fared worse only at the Gabba where bowlers average 75.14 runs on an average for each wicket on the fifth day.

23.50 Spinners’ average on the third day at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium - the best they average on any of the five days at this venue. This is also the best they average on day 3 at any venue that has hosted five or more Tests since 2010. In eight Tests here spinners have taken 40 of the 69 wickets to fall to bowlers on the third day - an average of 5.0 wickets per day which is the highest among these venues.

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BEST VENUES FOR SPINNERS - 3RD DAY (MIN 5 TESTS)

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Dubai International Cricket Stadium
8
40
23.50
5.0

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Melbourne Cricket Ground
5
10
24.50
2.0
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Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium
8
35
28.22
4.4

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Kensington Oval, Barbados
6
15
30.20
2.5
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Harare Sports Club
6
16
31.68
2.7

70.83 Younis Khan’s batting average in Tests in Dubai. In eight Tests at this venue, Younis has made 850 runs including four hundreds and three fifties. His last five innings here have produced scores of 44, 72, 103*, 106 and 77. Younis is just 103 runs away from completing 9000 Tests runs; he will be the first Pakistan batsman to do so.

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Ave
100s/50s
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Younis Khan
14
850
70.83
4/3

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Azhar Ali
13
627
52.25
2/4
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Misbah-Ul-Haq
13
495
41.25
0/5

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Asad Shafiq
11
468
46.80
1/2
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Mohammad Hafeez
11
345
38.33
0/3

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Sarfraz Ahmed
6
341
85.25
2/1
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20.38 Runs per dismissal England’s top-order averaged from two Tests before this in Dubai. Among 53 venues England have played at least two Tests in, this is the worst their top-order collectively averages at any venue. Matt Prior’s unbeaten 70 in the last Test between the two teams here is the top score by an England batsman at this ground.

76 Runs Alastair Cook and Ian Bell - the only two England top-order batsmen in their current squad who have played in Dubai before - have made totally in four innings. While Cook has made only 58 runs from his two innings, Bell has 19 runs from two innings. Stuart Broad and James Anderson are the only other England players to have played a Test at this venue.

99 Total for which Pakistan were skittled out by the England bowlers in the first innings of thelast Test at this venue, in 2012. England’s fast bowlers - Anderson and Broad - took seven wickets between them conceding just 71 runs. Anderson has six wickets at an average of 27.33 and Broad has eight wickets at an average of 22.87 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

57.49 Runs Pakistan’s top-order (No. 1 to No. 7) has averaged in the last year in Tests - the highest for any team. Their batsman have made 22 hundreds in just ten Tests in this period, which is eight centuries more than India who are second in this list with 14.

14 Wickets by Yasir Shah at this venue - the most he has taken at any ground. Shah averages 20.50 and has taken one five-wicket haul, which came the last time he bowled here, against New Zealand last year. Zulfiqar Babar too has been reasonably successful in Dubai having taken at least four wickets in his previous three innings here. Babar has 16 wickets including one five-for at an average of 32.00.

Shiva Jayaraman is a senior sub-editor (stats) at ESPNcricinfo.com. @shiva_cricinfo

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:jhanda:

I hope Pakistan will not lose early wickets in 1st session.

6.30am Pakistan win the toss and bat first. No surprises there, as England’s fielders brace themselves for another long hot stint in the field. One change for Pakistan, Rahat Ali makes way for Yasir Shah, but Alastair Cook says that Ben Stokes is “not 100% fit but ready to go”. England unchanged as a consequence.

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England Team

[TD=“class: player-names”]AN Cook*, MM Ali, IR Bell, JE Root, JM Bairstow, BA Stokes, JC Buttler†, AU Rashid, SCJ Broad, MA Wood, JM Anderson

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Pakistan Team

[TD=“class: player-names”]Mohammad Hafeez, Shan Masood, Shoaib Malik, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed†,Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Imran Khan

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Careful start

Pak 2/0 (3 overs)

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1st boundary :jhanda:

3.2
Broad to Shan Masood, FOUR, just as I say that, this one is slightly misdirected, and Masood works with the angle to tickle one through fine leg

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this time professor

.5
Broad to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR, beautiful timing, nothing more than a push through the covers but that travelled rapidly and the fielder's despairing dive was in vain

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So far going good with a nice pace

Pak 32/0 (8 overs)

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Pak 58/2

18.4Stokes to Shoaib Malik, OUT, shortish, nurdled off the hips for a singl- no, taken at short leg! Brilliant from Bairstow, who holds the ball aloft as his team-mates mob him! Malik might not appreciate the effort as he heads off but that was a terrific catch, the ball was clipped firmly at Bairstow, who took it on the chest and then leapt forwards to grab it on the rebound one-handed

Shoaib Malik c Bairstow b Stokes 2 (9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 22.22

*Pak 51/1 *

15.2
Ali to Mohammad Hafeez, OUT, gottim, caught at short leg! Moeen disturbs a placid session by getting a soupcon of turn, the ball tickles the inside edge as Hafeez presses forward, not quite as tight in defence as he could have been, and it pops up off the knee roll to be taken diving back towards midwicket

Mohammad Hafeez c Bairstow b Ali 19 (44b 4x4 0x6) SR: 43.18

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MashaAllah Shan playing very positive cricket

19.6
Ali to Shan Masood, SIX, superb stuff from Masood, who looks a different player, he dances out and nails this back over the bowler's head for six

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Pakistan 168/3 (50.6 ov)

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From 85/3 To 85+85=170/3 :clap:
Another nice partnership is going on between these two great test players of Pakistan :jhanda:

**Current partnership **85 runs, 24.1 overs, RR: 3.51 (Younis Khan 44, Misbah-ul-Haq 38)

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Are you sure?

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Pak 207/4 :khumar:

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Pak 226/4

:hayaa:

74.5
Rashid to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, and again, six more! Tossed up invitingly and Misbah drops to one knee, bullocks it down the ground with one almight swing of the blade. The groans and screams in the stands grow momentarily louder

74.4
Rashid to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, Misbah goes to mow, thrashing the ball into the stands over long-on. Picked it, packed it off

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Misbah 84*

83.3
Wood to Misbah-ul-Haq, FOUR, more short stuff and Misbah rocks back to pull, aerial again and Moeen can't quite get his fingertips to it diving high to his left at square leg! More frustration for Wood

83.2
Wood to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, ooh, is that away swing? Rubs eyes Not seen that in a few weeks... Misbah gets forward and leaves

83.1
Wood to Misbah-ul-Haq, FOUR, sliced through backward point, in the air but behind the fielder! Wood puffs out his cheeks

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Misbah should be careful in last overs as Pakistan should go with 4 down only as Sarfraz and tail not looking in great form.

259/4 (85 Overs)

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Misbah 93* looks in hurry ...last over of the day

89.1
Ali to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX

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Bang Misbah 99* ... 5th six

89.3
Ali to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX

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and there its Misbah 101* with the help of 8 fours and 5 sixes at the age of 41+ :clap: another great inning