The first Test between Pakistan and Australia ended in a dull draw in Rawalpindi on Tuesday. Opting to bat on a run-filled surface, Pakistan had made 476-4 before declaring their first innings. By the time they bowled out Australia for 459 on the final day, the chances of any team winning the contest had evaporated.
‘They didn’t think about Australia, the bottomline was ‘we shouldn’t lose’, but in the next two Tests they have to make good pitches’. The former Pakistan captain also criticised Babar Azam and the team management for not being more aggressive with their team combination on such a difficult surface.
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