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“Pakistan Shifts Strategy: Embraces Spin Trio for Second Test Against England”

Pakistan has made a bold decision for the second Test against England by opting for a spin-heavy bowling attack. The hosts have dropped several regular players and brought in experienced spinners, hoping that the Multan pitch will offer more turn than it did in the previous match. , Pakistan’s assistant head coach, maintained that there would be no change in the team's approach, despite the significant shifts in strategy over the past few days. Just a few weeks ago, Pakistan relied on an all-pace attack against Bangladesh, and their captain, , had previously stated that they would prepare seam-friendly pitches for the series, citing concerns about their spinners' ability to take 20 wickets in a match. However, after last week’s Test, where their two specialist seamers bowled a combined 57 overs, the team has now decided to go with only one specialist seamer, who is a part-timer. This marks a dramatic shift as they place their faith in spin bowling for the upcoming match.

Question 1: What significant change did Pakistan make to their team for the second Test against England?

Pakistan decided to drop regular players and bring in veteran spinners, opting for a spin-heavy attack instead of their previous all-pace strategy.

Question 2: How did Pakistan's approach to the pitch change from the previous Test to the second Test?

In the previous Test, Pakistan fielded an all-pace attack, but for the second Test, they are hoping the Multan pitch will turn and have chosen to rely on spinners.

Question 3: What was the reasoning behind Pakistan's initial decision to prepare seam-friendly pitches for the series?

Pakistan's captain, Shan Masood, indicated that they prepared seam-friendly pitches because they believed they lacked the quality of spinners to take 20 wickets in a match.

Question 4: How many specialist seamers did Pakistan use in the first Test, and how many are they using in the second Test?

In the first Test, Pakistan's two specialist seamers bowled 57 overs, but for the second Test, they are only fielding one specialist seamer, who is a part-timer.

Question 5: What was the reaction of Azhar Mahmood, Pakistan’s assistant head coach, regarding the team's approach before the announcement of the squad for the second Test?

Azhar Mahmood insisted that there was no change in the approach, despite the significant alterations made to the team just before the announcement.