Pakistan hope to get more life from the pitch when they take on England in the second Test in Multan.
England's players celebrate after winning the first Test in Rawalpindi. The second Test in Multan starting Friday promises a different challenge.MULTAN - Pakistan hope to get more life from the pitch when they take on England in the second Test in Multan starting Friday.
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam, who scored a century in Pakistan's first innings in Rawalpindi, said he wanted something more lively."I gave my input ... but unfortunately it was not what we planned." Still, leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood -- who conceded a whopping 319 runs for his six wickets in the first test -- may get the axe from the Pakistan selectors.England's Livingstone out of Pakistan tour with knee injury
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