Conversely, if the batsmen manage to hold their own and post decent scores, the bowlers have the potential to put some pressure on the English batting line-up that looked like a million dollars at Old Trafford, largely due to the sublime form of Alastair Cook and Joe Root. The English middle order can be as wobbly as Pakistan’s top order and despite the thrashing the tourists’ bowlers received in the second Test, they can regain their confidence if they are able to send back Cook and Root early. While history is stacked firmly against Pakistan, Misbahul Haq’s men have a habit of fighting back in adverse situations, and can put England on the back foot if they get their bearings right. The batsmen, bowlers and fielders, not to forget the leader, must have learnt some harsh lessons at Old Trafford and will need to put the harrowing memories behind them if they are to clip the wings of the high-flying hosts. England, on the other hand, won’t have the services of all-rounder Ben Stokes and will feel his absence deeply with both bat and ball. A tough but keenly contested competition is on the cards and here is to hoping that Pakistan give a good account of themselves on this occasion.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2016.
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